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DO YOU HAVE A GOOD PROPOSAL?
SHOW ME.
Your purpose in speaking is to inform, persuade or engage your audience. In order to achieve your purpose you must satisfy the audience in something they can connect with.
Look at the list of questions below:
Organize yourself:
Access www.padlet.com and create a vision board.
Use the questions in the previous slide and organize your ideas.
After that, share your padlet with your teacher.
1. Welcome your audience and introduce yourself;
2. Capture their attention;
3. Identify your number one goal or topic of presentation;
4. Give a quick outline of your presentation;
Examples:
1. Thank you for coming today. I’m [name] and I’m looking forward to talking with you today about [your topic].
2. Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I’d like to quickly introduce myself. I am [name] from [company or position]. (formal)
3. On behalf of [name of company], I’d like to welcome you today. For those of you who don’t already know me, my name is [name] and I am [job title or background]. (formal)
4. Hi everyone. I’m [name and background]. I’m glad to be here with you today. Now let’s get started. (informal)
It is polite to start with a warm welcome and to introduce yourself.
Everyone in the audience will want to know who you are. Your introduction should include your name and job position or the reason you are an expert on your topic. The more the audience trusts you, the more they listen.
At this stage, you want to be clear with your audience about your primary topic or goal.
This morning I’d like to present ...
Today I’d like to discuss…
Today I’d like to share with you…
During my talk this morning/afternoon, I’ll provide you with some background on [main topic] and why it is important to you.
I will present my findings on…
By the end of my presentation, I’d like for you to know…
I aim to prove to you / change your mind about…
I’d like to take this opportunity to talk about…
As you know, this morning/afternoon I’ll be discussing…
1. First, I’m going to present… Then I’ll share with you… Finally, I’ll ask you to…
2. The next thing I’ll share with you is…
3. In the next section, I’ll show you…
4. Today I will be covering these 3 (or 5) key points…
5. In this presentation, we will discuss/evaluate…
6. My talk this morning is divided into [number] main sections… First, second, third… Finally…
TASK 3: You are going to organize and present your research. You will have 10 minutes.
Create a presentation using Power Point or Prezi.
Try to use technological resources during your presentation.
TASK 4: Access the website: eventos.uenp.edu.br/encontrodeintegraçao and subscribe your research to HOTSCIENCE.
You will have to present your research in 3 minutes without using any digital media.
https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/9-ways-anyone-can-be-better-public-speaker-ncna779896#anchor-4Outlinedontscript
https://www.mentimeter.com/s/4a38134851832b4b4fa51acfa0a0a646/c01938503f9d
https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/3-steps-introduction/
What types of oral genres do you know?
What are its main features?
PUT YOUR AUDIENCE FIRST
PREPARE
OUTLINE AND PRACTICE
BE CONFIDENT