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Навык проведения презентации и самопрезентации как необходимый элемент…

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План-руководство по подготовке студенческой презентации

1. The first slide should announce the title of your presentation, the

event and date, and your name.

2. The second slide should seize the attention of your audience.

3. The third slide should set out the structure of your presentation.

4. Each slide should have clear heading.

5. Each slide should normally contain around 25–35 words.

Make appropriate use of pictures.

Таблица 2

Useful phrases

How do I start?

You could introduce your talk or presentation formally.

Today I’m going to talk about...

In this presentation, I’d like to tell you a little bit about...

Alternatively, you could grab your audience’s attention by start-

ing with a question or a challenging statement. Use pictures or

objects.

So, how much do you know about ___________?

Have you ever asked yourself why... ?

What I’m going to tell you about today will change the way you

think about...

Pass around the picture/object. What do you think it is?

How do I organize

the presentation?

Make it short. Write down the points you want to make, edit

them down to, say, four, and then decide which order you are go-

ing to make them in.

Introduce each point with an expression from the list below.

The first/key thing to say about __________ is...

The main point to make about __________ is...

What you really need to know about __________ is...

Now let’s look at...

Let’s turn to/move on to ...

Another interesting thing to say about __________ is...

Finally, I’d like to say a few words about...

What do I say?

After introducing the point, add information briefly in two, three,

or, at the most, four sentences. Use markers like the ones below

to construct long, well-balanced sentences.

Anyway, ...; Naturally, ...; Of course, ...

Similarly, ...; Surprisingly, …; Remarkably, ...

Despite, ...; However, ...; Although, ...; Whereas...

Consequently, ...; In addition, …; Moreover, ...; Furthermore, ...

Incidentally, ...; By the way, ...; It’s worth noting that...

How do I finish?

Conclude the presentation by briefly summarizing what you have

said, or the points you have made. You could end by asking for

comments or questions.

In conclusion, ...; To sum up, ...

So, remember that… is all about….

So, there are three things to remember about______

Does anybody have any questions?