Hoe geef ik een goede presentatie 2

Planning for today
- How to give a good presentation part two
- Useful vocabulary 
- Conversation skills
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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

Items in this lesson

Planning for today
- How to give a good presentation part two
- Useful vocabulary 
- Conversation skills

Slide 1 - Slide

Formal vs. informal language
  • Formal presentation language
  • Informal presentation language
  • Appropriacy 
  • Know who your target group is

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

Steve Jobs
  • Formal or informal?
  • Lot of informal words and expressions (“boom,” “pretty cool,” “by the way,” “isn’t this cool?”).
  • Why?
  • Signposts

Slide 4 - Slide

1. At the beginning of your presentation you can say, ''I'm going to __ about...''
A
do
B
talk
C
tell

Slide 5 - Quiz

2. You can also say, ''I'm going to give you some __ and figures.''
A
facts
B
information
C
numbers

Slide 6 - Quiz

3. When you go to the next part in your presentation, you can say: ''I'd now like to __ on to...''
A
move
B
speak
C
talk

Slide 7 - Quiz

4. When you talk about a graph (or other figure / diagram) you can say, ''This graph __ you...''
A
demonstrates
B
indicates
C
shows

Slide 8 - Quiz

5. If you want to show that one thing is directly linked to the next thing, you can say, ''This __ me to my next point''.
A
guides
B
leads
C
links

Slide 9 - Quiz

6. When you want to show that you have finished your presentation, you can say, ''That __ me to the end of my presentation.''
A
brings
B
concludes
C
summarises

Slide 10 - Quiz

7. You can then say, ''Thank you for __''
A
attending
B
listening
C
taking part

Slide 11 - Quiz

8. If you want to invite people to ask you questions, you can say ''Please feel __ to ask questions.''
A
fine
B
free
C
happy

Slide 12 - Quiz

9. After you reply to a question, you can say ''Does this __ your question?''
A
answer
B
reply
C
satisfy

Slide 13 - Quiz

10. If you want to repeat, clarify or say something in a different way (perhaps because someone didn't understand you when you gave an answer) you can say, ''__ another way...''

A
in
B
put
C
spoken

Slide 14 - Quiz

Signposts activity
  • Work in groups of 2 or 3
  • Each group receives a set of expressions/phrases
  • Each expression belongs to a different part of a presentation (example: beginning of a presentation, ending a presentation, summarizing)
  • Fit the right expression with the right part (+- 15 min.)
  • Finished? Ask for the answer key.

Slide 15 - Slide

Conversation skills in a fixed setting
  • How to make it natural?
  • Natural flow
  • Questions
  • Reacting on answers

Slide 16 - Slide

Speed-dating!
  • Set up the classroom in two rows in front of each other.
  • So, each student will sit in front of an other student.
  • List of questions > create a natural conversation.
  • +- 3 minutes, then move chairs so you will talk with someone else.

Slide 17 - Slide

Ending
- Short recap (signposts, target group)
- Have a nice day!

Slide 18 - Slide