1.
Choose
a topic you like. You will enjoy the
information seeking process and also speaking about it.
2.
Make
short sentences and using the vocabulary we learnt in class, do
not try to use vocabulary and expressions that you don't know how to use,
because this usually leads to mistakes and difficulty in remembering them.
3.
Basic
grammar structure you need to
follow:
Subject
+ verb + other complements.
Structures that can help you with your
presentation: YOU SHOULD, YOU MUST, YOU
CAN, YOU SHOULDN'T, YOU MUSTN'T, YOU CAN'T
+ INFINITIVE OF THE VERB YOU
NEED
Ex:
You should click on the icon on the left to download the
program.
4.
Try
to introduce the topic briefly while showing the title and first page of your
powerpoint or other type of visual material you are using.
5.
Use
visual material that helps you
present the topic, usually photographs and/or pictures are fine, but you can
also add some video. Do not write any sentences on the material (powerpoint,
etc), just a few words. If you write sentences, do not read them and you will need to say more things or say them
in a different way from what is written.
6.
Be
ready to answer any questions the
teacher or your colleagues may ask you. Study the vocabulary related to the
topic you chose very well, so that you can understand the questions other
people ask you.
Is there anything left you would like to ask? Any doubts?
Is there anything left you would like to ask? Any doubts?
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