How to present your ideas

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All the materials are displaced on Summer School vk. or may send your task to tppsummerschool2017@yandex.ru

All the materials are displaced on
Summer School vk.
or may send

your task to
tppsummerschool2017@yandex.ru
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Why do you need presentation skills? For language classes For public

Why do you need presentation skills?

For language classes
For public speaking (seminars,

conferences)
For final projects (course paper, diploma)
For your future job
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General Tips for giving a good academic presentation Think about the

General Tips for giving a good academic presentation

Think about the aim

of your presentation and what you want to achieve.
2. Choose the topic that interests you - involvement and motivation are key to confidence and vigour.
3. Concentrate on your audience - who they are and what they (want to) know; concentrating on the listeners rather than on yourself will soothe your nerves as well.
4. Give your presentation a clear and logical organization so that everyone can follow.
5. Present information visually– this adds interest to your talk and makes it easier to follow
6. Practise giving your presentation until you are familiar with the key points; this way you may discover any potential problems an check the timing. Besides, practice will also make you feel more confident.
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3 Ps 1. PRACTICE 2. PRACTICE 3. PRACTICE

3 Ps
1. PRACTICE
2. PRACTICE
3. PRACTICE

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What do you want to achieve? Educate and inform • Inspire/interest

What do you want to achieve?
Educate and inform

Inspire/interest and persuade
• Entertain
• Must grab and hold attention
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Attention Curve

Attention Curve

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Attention Curve

Attention Curve

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Structure of a successful presentation

Structure of a successful presentation

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1. Introduction You never get a second chance to make a first impression 90 seconds

1. Introduction
You never get a second chance to make a first

impression
90 seconds
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1. INTRODUCTION Who Greeting +Introduction yourself Why the purpose of the

1. INTRODUCTION

Who Greeting +Introduction yourself
Why the purpose of the presentation Conclusion
What

outline of the road map Future Tenses
How time, notes, handouts, Q&A, coffee-break
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1. Introduction Who Who is the presenter? Why Why are we

1. Introduction

Who Who is the presenter?
Why Why are we all here?
What

What is he going to talk about?
How How is he going to organize the presentation?
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Lexis for Introductory part Learn Introductory Phrases in the Task 2 file Summer School vk.

Lexis for Introductory part
Learn Introductory Phrases in the Task 2 file
Summer

School vk.
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Elevator pitch 60 seconds a summary used to quickly and simply

Elevator pitch

60 seconds
a summary used to quickly and simply define a process,

product, service, organization, or event and its value proposition
Carl Kwan
http://www.presentationexpressions.com
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Grammar for the Introductory part

Grammar for the Introductory part

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3. FINISH MAKE YOU FINAL MESSAGE CLEAR

3. FINISH
MAKE YOU FINAL MESSAGE CLEAR

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Lexis for the Final part Learn Phrases for summarizing in the Task 3 file

Lexis for the Final part
Learn Phrases for summarizing in the Task

3 file
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Grammar for the Final part

Grammar for the Final part

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2. Main body

2. Main body

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Signposting

Signposting

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2. Main Body Lexis

2. Main Body Lexis

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PAUSING Pause before using the signpost to turn to a new

PAUSING
Pause before using the signpost to turn to a new point.


Count up to 10 in your head and breath deeply.
This helps your audience to assimilate the information and
Gives you the chance to control your nerves
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Presentation Structure

Presentation Structure