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Oral Presentation - Level 2

Janina Maggi

Created on September 30, 2021

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Oral presentation

Instructions

Objective

The objective of this activity is that you get familiar with speaking in front of an audience in English.

Instructions

It is 3 to 4 minute career-related presentation in which you have to:

  • Introduce yourself (name, faculty, subject of study)
  • Explain what their presentation will be about
  • Explain why this topic interests you
  • Describe the principal elements you will include in their presentation
  • Explain the importance/relevance of this topic in your field

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Considerations for your presentation

Visual

You should use PowerPoint format or another of your preference.

Notes

You are not allowed to read. You can use notes, but you should only glance at them from time to time.If you read, you will get a mark under 4 immediately.

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Presentation

Your slides cannot include more than 6 words per slide.

Example

Hi teacher and classmates :) My name is Janina Maggi. I study Latin American Literature at the School of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Chile. Today, I'm going to talk about Gabriel García Márquez. He is my favourite novelist and I read all his books! My presentation is divided into three parts: Part 1 is about his works, part 2 is about his legacy as a journalist and novelist, and part 3 is about my favourite book that he wrote. He is crucial in my field of study because he is one of the greatest writers of Latin America and an inspiration to all of us. Thanks for listening :)

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