Presentations are typically demonstrations, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, build goodwill, or present a new idea/product. Presentations usually require preparation, organization, event planning, writing, use of visual aids, dealing with stress, and answering questions.
3. INTRODUCTION
welcome your audience
introduce your subject
outline the structure of your presentation
give instructions about questions
4. Function Possible language
1
Welcoming your audience
•Good morning, ladies and gentlemen
•Good morning, gentlemen
•Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman
•Good afternoon, everybody
2
Introducing your subject
•I am going to talk today about...
•The purpose of my presentation is to
introduce our new range of...
3
Outlining your structure
•To start with I'll describe the progress
made this year. Then I'll mention some of
the problems we've encountered and
how we overcame them. After that I'll
consider the possibilities for further
growth next year. Finally, I'll summarize
my presentation (before concluding with
some recommendations).
4
Giving instructions about questions
•Do feel free to interrupt me if you have
any questions.
•I'll try to answer all of your questions
after the presentation.
•I plan to keep some time for questions
after the presentation.
5. BODY
Remember these key points while delivering the body of
your presentation:
do not hurry
be enthusiastic
give time on visuals
maintain eye contact
modulate your voice
look friendly
keep to your structure
use your notes
signpost throughout
remain polite when dealing with difficult questions
7. Function Possible language
1
Summing up
•To conclude,...
•In conclusion,...
•Now, to sum up...
•So let me summarise/recap what
I've said.
•Finally, may I remind you of some of
the main points we've considered.
2
Giving recommendations
•In conclusion, my recommendations
are...
•I therefore
suggest/propose/recommend the
following strategy.
3
Thanking your audience
•Many thanks for your attention.
•May I thank you all for being such
an attentive audience.
4
Inviting questions
•Now I'll try to answer any questions
you may have.
•Can I answer any questions?
10. ABOUT DUOLINGO
The Duolingo language learning app is the
world’s most popular way to learn languages.
The idea for Duolingo was initiated at the end of
2009 in Pittsburgh by Carnegie Mellon
University professor Luis von Ahn and his post-
graduate student Severin Hacker.
11. HOW TO INSTALL THE DUOLINGO
APP?
Purchase the Duolingo APPS
Click "Download."
On the next screen, click "Download." A
download of the Duolingo English Test desktop
app will start.
Open the file and follow your computer's
installation instructions.
Mac - How to install on macOS
Windows - How to install on Windows
Open the application and log in with your
Duolingo English Test account.
12. ADVANTAGES
Location and time independent
No set hours
Study at your pace at your rhythm
They are free!
They are engaging and fun
13. DISADVANTAGES
A lot of Vocabulary. But Not Much Else
No Personalization
No real world experience
Reliant on your dedication
It is great to have a Prof around
14. HOW TO USE
Download Duolingo
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“Get Started” on Duolingo
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Choose the Language You Want to Learn
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Course Overvie
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Choose Why You Are Learning A Language
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Pick Your Daily Goal (You Can Change This Later)
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Accept Notifications From Duolingo
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Choose Your Language Level
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Take Your First Duolingo Lesson Or Placement Test
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15. CONCLUSION
The Duolingo language learning app is the
world’s most popular way to learn languages. The
company’s mission is to develop the best
education in the world and make it universally
available. Learning with Duolingo is fun,
and research shows that it works! With quick,
bite-sized lessons, you’ll earn points and unlock
new levels while gaining real-world
communication skills.In addition to its language
learning appcore platform, the company created
the Duolingo English Test, an affordable and
convenient language certification option that is
accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide
16. I will introduce my self, my name is saybah and I will
explain about …….
Here, I will discuss: first the history of croissant,
second the types of croissant, and how to make a
croissant.
Ok, lets go to the first discussion. The history.
Next, the types of croissant, there are ……
Last, I will elaborate how to make a croissant. To
make you more understand, lets have a look to the
video in how to make a croissant.
In conclusion, ……………….
That’s all the explanation about croissant, do you
have any question?
If there is no more question, I think that is enough
from me. Thank you for your attention/time/absence.