BY
SOWMIYA.S
18UED090
SPECIAL ENGLISH & ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
An oral presentation simply involves
explaining something to an audience. In the
classroom, teachers grade these oral presentations
based on the quality of the information presented as
well as the method used in presenting it.
TYPES OF ORAL PRESENTATION
 Visual aids and teaching tools are used to further
enhance the spoken words.
 An oral presentation can be given as an individual or
as part of a group. It also might add components of
technology, such as a slide show, video clip or audio
recording.
 Most oral presentations require the presenter to use a
combination of spoken words and visual aids to
present an idea or explanation to their audience.
REASON I LIKE ORAL
PRESENTATION
 An oral presentation is most often assigned as part of class
coursework but can have other purposes as a teaching tool
 The presenting students then take on a teaching role in
sharing that new information to the class through their
presentation.
 Oral presentations are effective teaching tools in this way
because they add variety to the classroom and allow students the
opportunity to teach one another.
 A person with expertise on a skill or process utilizes an oral
presentation to explain their knowledge about that subject to the
assembled group.
 The group members can follow along and learn a new skill
while watching the presentation. In the classroom, students
might share an oral presentation in the form of a mock trial or
instructions on how play a sport.
REFERENCE
 Definition of an "Oral Presentation" | The Classroom
https://www.theclassroom.com
 Oral Presentations - Undergraduate Research
https://urca.msu.edu › orals
 What Is the Purpose of an Oral Presentation? |
Bizfluent
https://bizfluent.com › about-6314059-purpose-oral-
presentation
 Four Methods of Delivery - 2012 Book Archive
 https://2012books.lardbucket.org › public-speaking-practice-
and-ethics › s1...
THANK YOU

Sowshar

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    INTRODUCTION An oral presentationsimply involves explaining something to an audience. In the classroom, teachers grade these oral presentations based on the quality of the information presented as well as the method used in presenting it.
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    TYPES OF ORALPRESENTATION  Visual aids and teaching tools are used to further enhance the spoken words.  An oral presentation can be given as an individual or as part of a group. It also might add components of technology, such as a slide show, video clip or audio recording.  Most oral presentations require the presenter to use a combination of spoken words and visual aids to present an idea or explanation to their audience.
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    REASON I LIKEORAL PRESENTATION  An oral presentation is most often assigned as part of class coursework but can have other purposes as a teaching tool  The presenting students then take on a teaching role in sharing that new information to the class through their presentation.  Oral presentations are effective teaching tools in this way because they add variety to the classroom and allow students the opportunity to teach one another.  A person with expertise on a skill or process utilizes an oral presentation to explain their knowledge about that subject to the assembled group.  The group members can follow along and learn a new skill while watching the presentation. In the classroom, students might share an oral presentation in the form of a mock trial or instructions on how play a sport.
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    REFERENCE  Definition ofan "Oral Presentation" | The Classroom https://www.theclassroom.com  Oral Presentations - Undergraduate Research https://urca.msu.edu › orals  What Is the Purpose of an Oral Presentation? | Bizfluent https://bizfluent.com › about-6314059-purpose-oral- presentation  Four Methods of Delivery - 2012 Book Archive  https://2012books.lardbucket.org › public-speaking-practice- and-ethics › s1...
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