Making a Start Week 3 Public Speaking & Presentations Professor Hayashi March 19, 2010
Today’s Class Attendance & Prep Sheet Check Quick Review Language Knowledge BREAK Presentation Example In-Class Presentation
Quick Review
REVIEW DO’s and DON’Ts of presentations? (review the GOLDEN CHECKLIST on page 7)
Language Knowledge
LISTEN UP! Decide whether the excerpt is from an INTERNAL or EXTERNAL presentation Remember: INTERNAL – to members within the company EXTERNAL – to an audience outside of the company Presentation Extract
ANSWERS Presentation Extract Internal a External b External c Internal d External e Internal f Internal g External h Internal i External j External k Internal l
BUDDY UP! In pairs, work on exercises 2, 3 and 4 Work it out TOGETHER!
ANSWERS EXERCISE 2 talk about brief act as look at points of view finally questions go along hear EXERCISE 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 3 3 EXERCISE 4 I’m delighted I take care My purpose is go through divide sections don’t hesitate a chance in more depth
PRESENTATION EXAMPLE An example of a speech introduction –  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le_o4fHvtRc SO…. what makes a good introduction? PAGE 12 – another golden checklist!
GOOD EXAMPLE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggnfh2RFGP4&feature=related
Let’s Get Cracking! For the midterm, you will be required to deliver a 10 – 15 minute speech  Your speech should be organized as follows: INTRODUCTION (3-5 minutes) BODY no more than 3 points (6-10 minutes) CONCLUSION (2-4 minutes)
Where do I begin? Take some time in class today to start brainstorming/discussing about a PURPOSE and TOPIC PURPOSE – to inform, persuade, how-to, demonstration, entertainment TOPIC – choose something that is interesting for you AND your audience (!)

English Public Speaking & Presentation - Week3 Making A Start

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    Making a StartWeek 3 Public Speaking & Presentations Professor Hayashi March 19, 2010
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    Today’s Class Attendance& Prep Sheet Check Quick Review Language Knowledge BREAK Presentation Example In-Class Presentation
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    REVIEW DO’s andDON’Ts of presentations? (review the GOLDEN CHECKLIST on page 7)
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    LISTEN UP! Decidewhether the excerpt is from an INTERNAL or EXTERNAL presentation Remember: INTERNAL – to members within the company EXTERNAL – to an audience outside of the company Presentation Extract
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    ANSWERS Presentation ExtractInternal a External b External c Internal d External e Internal f Internal g External h Internal i External j External k Internal l
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    BUDDY UP! Inpairs, work on exercises 2, 3 and 4 Work it out TOGETHER!
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    ANSWERS EXERCISE 2talk about brief act as look at points of view finally questions go along hear EXERCISE 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 3 3 EXERCISE 4 I’m delighted I take care My purpose is go through divide sections don’t hesitate a chance in more depth
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    PRESENTATION EXAMPLE Anexample of a speech introduction – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le_o4fHvtRc SO…. what makes a good introduction? PAGE 12 – another golden checklist!
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    Let’s Get Cracking!For the midterm, you will be required to deliver a 10 – 15 minute speech Your speech should be organized as follows: INTRODUCTION (3-5 minutes) BODY no more than 3 points (6-10 minutes) CONCLUSION (2-4 minutes)
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    Where do Ibegin? Take some time in class today to start brainstorming/discussing about a PURPOSE and TOPIC PURPOSE – to inform, persuade, how-to, demonstration, entertainment TOPIC – choose something that is interesting for you AND your audience (!)

Editor's Notes

  • #4 PAST TIME – I drank last Saturday. RECENT TIME – I have taken that class before. PRESENT TIME – I work full time.