7 Presentation Tips To Take Your Presentation from Blah to Ah!
1. Use Stories
2. Introduce Yourself
3. First and Last is Key
4. Don't Distract Your Audience
5. Keep it Simple
6. Handouts Distract
7. Stand to the Left
*Targeted for students between the end of their elementary school education and middle school
*The listening material for the activities centers on original, records native English speaker dialogs and monologs
*Dictation sections can be used as ready-made homework material
7 Presentation Tips To Take Your Presentation from Blah to Ah!
1. Use Stories
2. Introduce Yourself
3. First and Last is Key
4. Don't Distract Your Audience
5. Keep it Simple
6. Handouts Distract
7. Stand to the Left
*Targeted for students between the end of their elementary school education and middle school
*The listening material for the activities centers on original, records native English speaker dialogs and monologs
*Dictation sections can be used as ready-made homework material
English parts of speech is a challenge to many Indonesian teachers. The content of these slides are purely taken from a book (unfortunately I have completely forgotten the title ad author). By grouping the parts of speech and providing some examples, the book tries to 'elucidate' the seemingly perplexing topic.
2. Study the phrases below:
• Hi!
• Hello!
• Good morning/ afternoon/evening
• What’s your name?
• I am________
• My name is________. What’s yours?
• Nice to meet you./ It’s a pleasure to meet you
• How are you?
• I’m fine, thank you. And you?