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SUMMER CAMP DAY 3

English & Leadership

Presentation Skills
Academic Year 2021/2022
WHY DO YOU THINK THEY ARE BORED?
Joyful Public Speaking
Activity 1: Overcoming Stage Fright
(Glossophobia) 10 minutes
GIVING A PRESENTATION
WHEN YOU HAVE A PRESENTATION

Topic

Information

Preparation

Practice…practice…..practice
HOW TO GIVE AN INTERESTING PRESENTATION!

1- INTRODUCTION

Attention Getter
ATTENTION GETTER EXAMPLES

Rhetorical Question
Short Story
Joke (related to the topic)
Picture
Video ( Maximum two minutes)
Quotation
Interesting facts/ shocking Statistics
State the topic and controlling ideas by
the end of the introduction.
2.BODY
Two or three main ideas , supported by:

 Further Explanation ( details)


 Examples
 Statistics
 Videos
Use transitional signals to link ideas in order to achieve
coherence
3-CONCLUSION

Summary of the main ideas


Restatement of the topic
Clincher: final personal comment ,
quotation, story , short video, or a picture
 Ask the audience if they have any questions
Thank the audience
II- DELIVERY

1-Eye Contact/ Staring


2. VOICE, CLARITY & EXPRESSIVENESS:

Voice: loud/ low


Intonations (posing a question-
expressing astonishment -
stating a fact)
3-APPEARANCE
 A presenter :formally dressed

Suits
 No shiny colors
No excessive use of make up ( for
female presenters)
 Accessories: moderate
4-TIMING
 A presentation should not last for longer
than 15 minutes

It should be brief yet informative and to the


point
5. BODY LANGUAGE

Facial Expression

The use of hands


( clarifying more than distracting)

Posture ( the way a presenter stands)


6.THE USE OF NOTES
Notes Cards should be brief,
tackling one point per card

Avoid memorizing information

Avoid reading
7. VISUAL AIDS

Importance:

 They give presenters the confidence


needed(well-prepared)

Enriching the presentation-interesting


Tips for Using Visual Aids:
Power-Point Presentations
Slides: simple and effective

Avoid wordy slides

Only headings
8. LANGUAGE USE

a. Accuracy:
Using the right grammar and structures.
The right use of sounds ( pronunciation)
b. Fluency:
The flow of speech ( no unnecessary pauses)
III. HANDLING QUESTIONS
Do not be “Mr. Know it all”

you will check it and get back to them

Seek the help of the rest of your team members in


answering the questions
Activity 1: Importance of Sharing
10 minutes

In what ways is sharing knowledge


important to the advancement of
society?
Sharing knowledge can
ins
p ire
creates awareness   new
stay motivated sol
u t io
generation of new ideas ns

o n fill knowledge gaps


in a ti
o-o rd
s es c Encourage Leadership
re a e ff i c
Inc iency
collaboration & innovation
better and
faster decis
ion making
PRESENTATION RUBRIC
Funny Presentation Training –
how many errors can you find?
Good Presentation
vs.
Bad Presentation
Activity 3: Presentation Planning 50
minutes
Presentation Template
Page 44
Presentation Template –
Sample Page 46
 You are expected to prepare the presentation outside
class

 The due date (the 9th day of Summer Camp).


Reasons You Have Stage Fright
1. Self-consciousness in front of large groups.
2. Fear of appearing nervous.
3. Concern that others are judging you.
4. Past failures
5. Poor or insufficient preparation.
6. Dissatisfaction with your abilities.
7.  Discomfort with your own body. 
8. Comparing yourself to others. 
How to deal with presentation
stress and anxiety

1. Practice with a friend


2. Carry note cards
3. Practice in front of a mirror
4. Do a relaxation technique before you speak
5. Take a deep breath
How to deal with presentation
stress and anxiety
Activity 2 20 minutes

Flash
Presentation
Example of Presentation
Paperclips
 A paper clip is a device used to hold sheets of paper together
 It is usually made of steel wire bent to a looped shape
 The first paper clips showed up in the 1860s
 Creative shapes can be made from paper clips

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