OralMediation
1st Bach. (eoi). Unit 6
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How to mediate
How much do you know about mediation?
Preparation - 4 minutes Explanation - 3 minutes
Infographic, webpage, articles, advertisements, posters, etc.
Convey in English the essential information contained in a written text in Spanish, adapting it to the recipient.
Closing
Intro
Body
Explain the main points included in the infographic.
Show empathy. Make a brief summary of the infographic. Adapt to your friend's level of English.
Brief summary of the main points. Offer your help if there are doubts.
Outline the main ideas / tips.
Explain each one with your own words.
Use connectors to join your ideas.
Introduction
Refer to your friend's questions. Show empathy. Make a brief summary of what the infographic is about.
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Introduction
Greetings and acknowledgement of the task
- Hey, how’s it going?
- Hi there! / Hey there! / Hi [friend's name].
- Of course I can help!
- I see you need some help with this.
- Don’t worry, I’ll help you make sense of the infographic.
- I’ll gladly give you a hand to understand this
- I’ll lend you a hand, don’t worry.
- Certainly, I’m here for you.
- Glad to help / lend a hand.
- Sure thing! I’ll give you a hand.
Saying hello
Introduction
Relate to your friend's feelings (misunderstanding, confusion, etc.)
Show empathy
- It can be frustrating not understanding everything at first.
- Don't worry, I'll help you better understand.
- It’s okay if you don't understand it straight away.
- Mastering a different language takes time.
Introduction
Briefly introduce the task by explaining what it is about.
- As you know, the infographic is about ...
- Here’s a summary of the main important points.
- Here's a summary ...
- Here’s an overview ...
- The infographic outlines ...
- This infographic highlights the most important aspects of...
- To put it briefly, this infographic focuses on...
- Let me walk you through the main points step by step.
Task intro.
Body
Explain the task with your own words explaining the main ideas and using connectors to join them better.
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Body
Explain the most important points
- When it comes to...
- First of all, ... / To begin with, …
- The first tip ...
- Another important tip ...
- The first thing to note is …
- One of the first recommendations / tips is …
- A key piece of advice is …
- Moving on to the next point ...
- Don’t forget that …
- Something else worth mentioning is …
- Lastly, an important detail is …
- Finally, one last tip is …
Keyinfo.
Body
Addition
Contrast
Conclusion
Moreover, ...On top of that, ... Not only ... but also ... In addition, ... Additionally, ... Equally important ... Besides that, ...
However, ...On the other hand, ... In contrast, ... Whereas ... Although ... , Even though ... Unlike ...
In conclusion, ...To conclude, ... To finish off, ... Overall, ... In summary, ... In short, ... In a nutshell, ...
Closing
Wrap up your presentation by summarizing the main points. Offer your help if there are any doubts.
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Conclusion
Conclude the conversation and offer support.
And that's all ...
- I hope I helped.
- I hope I could help.
- I hope this was helpful.
- I hope this cleared things up.
- I’m glad I could help.
- I hope / trust this helps you out.
- I hope this makes things easier.
Wrapup
Conclusion
- If you have any questions / doubts, don’t hesitate to ask.
- Don’t hesitate to let me know if you need clarification.
- Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need help.
- Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
- Let me know if there’s anything you’re unsure about.
- Please ask if you need any further information.
Conclude the conversation and offer support.
Wrap up2.0
To do or not to do...
... translate directly from the text. Use your own words.
Always ...
... add your own ideas or give your opinion.
... start all the key points like: "the first tip", "the second tip", "the third tip", etc.
Never ...
make sure you follow the instructions
... add extra information, but only if it helps the listener understand / clarifies something).
... simplify things / clarify difficult terms.
HOME
... offer further assistance. Let them know that you are available if they need help.
INDEX
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OralMediation
1st Bach. (eoi). Unit 6
START >
How to mediate
How much do you know about mediation?
Preparation - 4 minutes Explanation - 3 minutes
Infographic, webpage, articles, advertisements, posters, etc.
Convey in English the essential information contained in a written text in Spanish, adapting it to the recipient.
Closing
Intro
Body
Explain the main points included in the infographic.
Show empathy. Make a brief summary of the infographic. Adapt to your friend's level of English.
Brief summary of the main points. Offer your help if there are doubts.
Outline the main ideas / tips.
Explain each one with your own words.
Use connectors to join your ideas.
Introduction
Refer to your friend's questions. Show empathy. Make a brief summary of what the infographic is about.
START >
Introduction
Greetings and acknowledgement of the task
Saying hello
Introduction
Relate to your friend's feelings (misunderstanding, confusion, etc.)
Show empathy
Introduction
Briefly introduce the task by explaining what it is about.
Task intro.
Body
Explain the task with your own words explaining the main ideas and using connectors to join them better.
START >
Body
Explain the most important points
Keyinfo.
Body
Addition
Contrast
Conclusion
Moreover, ...On top of that, ... Not only ... but also ... In addition, ... Additionally, ... Equally important ... Besides that, ...
However, ...On the other hand, ... In contrast, ... Whereas ... Although ... , Even though ... Unlike ...
In conclusion, ...To conclude, ... To finish off, ... Overall, ... In summary, ... In short, ... In a nutshell, ...
Closing
Wrap up your presentation by summarizing the main points. Offer your help if there are any doubts.
START >
Conclusion
Conclude the conversation and offer support.
And that's all ...
Wrapup
Conclusion
Conclude the conversation and offer support.
Wrap up2.0
To do or not to do...
... translate directly from the text. Use your own words.
Always ...
... add your own ideas or give your opinion.
... start all the key points like: "the first tip", "the second tip", "the third tip", etc.
Never ...
make sure you follow the instructions
... add extra information, but only if it helps the listener understand / clarifies something).
... simplify things / clarify difficult terms.
HOME
... offer further assistance. Let them know that you are available if they need help.
INDEX