January 2026
Presentation
Into the job market
Final task : a job interview
You will learn to talk about : - your personality
- your skills
- your past experiences
start ➛
January 2026
Documents nécessaires:
tous les documents ont été distribués en classe, mais vous pouvez y avoir également accès via ce dossier
start ➛
JOBS
adjectives
1. Let's play
2. Let's write
3. Let's play
4. Let's write
1. Listen and number the jobs
continue ➛
What are you like ?
5. Let's copy!
I think I would be a good lifeguard because I am good at swimming, I am brave, athletic and I have good social skills. However, I wouldn't be a good tutor because I am not patient.
A toi ! 1) Copie ce petit paragraphe 2) En t inspirant de cet exemple, rédige un court paragraphe pour dire quel métier te correspondrait... ou pas!
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What are you like ?
6. Find the adjec tive !
7. In your notebook, write the presentation of this job
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What are you like ?
8. Listen and write !
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EXPERIENCES
9. Watch the video
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EXPERIENCES
10. Fill in the quizz
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EXPERIENCES
10. Fill these 2 documents
continue ➛
See you next week!
contextualize your topic
'Remove boring content from your presentation: make it entertaining'
- Always cite the author
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contextualize your topic
Write a great headline
When giving a presentation, two objectives must be pursued: transmit information and prevent yawns. A good practice can be to create an outline and use words that are etched into your audience's memory.
This is because visual language facilitates rapid knowledge acquisition in an intuitive way. Can it be said that images are the key to success? Evidently. What you read: interactivity and animation can make the most boring content become fun.
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- Visual support convinces 67% of the audience -
contextualize your topic
Use timelines
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
Surprise
Communicate
Design
Structure
Plan
And leave your audience amazed.
Telling stories with order and hierarchy is essential.
Icons are always good allies.
Animations are also useful to make it fun.
You can add interactivity to your timeline.
You can briefly describe what the timeline of your presentation involves and present the milestones orally so that no one falls asleep.
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Underline a figure or relevant data in this space
90%
info reaches us through sight
When giving a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and prevent yawning. To do this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that are ingrained in your audience's memory.
info
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Synthesis and organization
We are digital beings
We are social beings
We are narrative beings
We are visual beings
We avoid contributing to saturation in the digital world.
We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
We tell thousands and thousands of stories. Two-thirds of our conversations are stories.
We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
continue ➛
Including quotes reinforces our presentation. Breaks the monotony
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Use images in your presentation
They support adding additional info
They illustrate what you want to tell
They help break the monotony
01 A great title
03 A great title
02 A great title
info
info
info
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Describe the concept you are going to compare
Use an image
Presentation Wow
You can explain some pros visually
Use an image
Presentation boring
And compare them with the cons
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Include multimedia content
Diversity and fun are important to engage
We better grasp visual content. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things catch the eye first, the first image is what matters. We associate visual content with emotions.
continue ➛
To include videos, look to your left under Insert, select video and include your link. Done!
contextualize your topic
Useicons in your presentation
Create experiences with your content
Measure results and experiment
Has WOW effect. Very WOW.
Activate and surprise your audience
Make the audience remember the message
continue ➛
Q&A
Thank you very much!
Here you can include a message to thank youraudience at the end of the presentation
BACK
02
You can add a highlighted title
You can develop the content in more detail through your oral presentation. We recommend practicing your voice and rehearsing: the best improvisation is always the most prepared!
BACK
164 k
3.5 k
72k
This will keep the audience's attention
Even if you explain itorally later
You can present the figures like this...
Use this space to briefly describe your chart and its evolution. Statistics convey professionalism and a greater sense of truthfulness. A plus: always try to include the source.
BACK
03
You can add a highlighted title
Show enthusiasm, smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Leave them speechless!
BACK
01
You can add a prominent title
You can create an outline to synthesize the content and use words that are etched into your audience's memory. Numbered ideas are remembered much better than bullet point lists.
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Transcript
January 2026
Presentation
Into the job market
Final task : a job interview
You will learn to talk about :- your personality
- your skills
- your past experiences
start ➛
January 2026
Documents nécessaires:
tous les documents ont été distribués en classe, mais vous pouvez y avoir également accès via ce dossier
start ➛
JOBS
adjectives
1. Let's play
2. Let's write
3. Let's play
4. Let's write
1. Listen and number the jobs
continue ➛
What are you like ?
5. Let's copy!
I think I would be a good lifeguard because I am good at swimming, I am brave, athletic and I have good social skills. However, I wouldn't be a good tutor because I am not patient.
A toi ! 1) Copie ce petit paragraphe 2) En t inspirant de cet exemple, rédige un court paragraphe pour dire quel métier te correspondrait... ou pas!
continue ➛
What are you like ?
6. Find the adjec tive !
7. In your notebook, write the presentation of this job
continue ➛
What are you like ?
8. Listen and write !
continue ➛
EXPERIENCES
9. Watch the video
continue ➛
EXPERIENCES
10. Fill in the quizz
continue ➛
EXPERIENCES
10. Fill these 2 documents
continue ➛
See you next week!
contextualize your topic
'Remove boring content from your presentation: make it entertaining'
- Always cite the author
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Write a great headline
When giving a presentation, two objectives must be pursued: transmit information and prevent yawns. A good practice can be to create an outline and use words that are etched into your audience's memory.
This is because visual language facilitates rapid knowledge acquisition in an intuitive way. Can it be said that images are the key to success? Evidently. What you read: interactivity and animation can make the most boring content become fun.
continue ➛
- Visual support convinces 67% of the audience -
contextualize your topic
Use timelines
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
Surprise
Communicate
Design
Structure
Plan
And leave your audience amazed.
Telling stories with order and hierarchy is essential.
Icons are always good allies.
Animations are also useful to make it fun.
You can add interactivity to your timeline.
You can briefly describe what the timeline of your presentation involves and present the milestones orally so that no one falls asleep.
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Underline a figure or relevant data in this space
90%
info reaches us through sight
When giving a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and prevent yawning. To do this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that are ingrained in your audience's memory.
info
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Synthesis and organization
We are digital beings
We are social beings
We are narrative beings
We are visual beings
We avoid contributing to saturation in the digital world.
We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
We tell thousands and thousands of stories. Two-thirds of our conversations are stories.
We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
continue ➛
Including quotes reinforces our presentation. Breaks the monotony
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Use images in your presentation
They support adding additional info
They illustrate what you want to tell
They help break the monotony
01 A great title
03 A great title
02 A great title
info
info
info
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Describe the concept you are going to compare
Use an image
Presentation Wow
You can explain some pros visually
Use an image
Presentation boring
And compare them with the cons
continue ➛
contextualize your topic
Include multimedia content
Diversity and fun are important to engage
We better grasp visual content. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things catch the eye first, the first image is what matters. We associate visual content with emotions.
continue ➛
To include videos, look to your left under Insert, select video and include your link. Done!
contextualize your topic
Useicons in your presentation
Create experiences with your content
Measure results and experiment
Has WOW effect. Very WOW.
Activate and surprise your audience
Make the audience remember the message
continue ➛
Q&A
Thank you very much!
Here you can include a message to thank youraudience at the end of the presentation
BACK
02
You can add a highlighted title
You can develop the content in more detail through your oral presentation. We recommend practicing your voice and rehearsing: the best improvisation is always the most prepared!
BACK
164 k
3.5 k
72k
This will keep the audience's attention
Even if you explain itorally later
You can present the figures like this...
Use this space to briefly describe your chart and its evolution. Statistics convey professionalism and a greater sense of truthfulness. A plus: always try to include the source.
BACK
03
You can add a highlighted title
Show enthusiasm, smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Leave them speechless!
BACK
01
You can add a prominent title
You can create an outline to synthesize the content and use words that are etched into your audience's memory. Numbered ideas are remembered much better than bullet point lists.