Group Presentations Brief Explanation.

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Group Presentations Brief Explanation

Important things to consider A total of 7 groups (each group will discuss 1 unit) Group 1 – Unit 2 Group 2 – Unit 3 Group 3 – Unit 4 Group 4 – Unit 5 Group 5 – Unit 6 Group 6 – Unit 7 Group 7 – Unit 8 One group = 7-8 people One person – 1 minute presentation. Group Presentation: Total 10 minutes + 5 minutes for Q & A

Presentation Rubrics Category Criteria Total points Score Presentation aids (Powerpoints, videos, posters, etc.) Variety Quality Visual appeal Relevance Well-organized information 5   Presentation Skills Comprehension Fluency and pronunciation Speaking volume Body language Interactive Group Dynamics All presenters know the information Equal participation of all members Well-prepared

Presentation Structure Opening Greetings and Introducing the group members Background of topic: Statement of unusual fact/statistics, short video clip, photo/picture, quotation, anecdote, etc. – attention grabbing Sharing the topic/Main idea Body Key ideas + supporting details Point 1 + example/explanation Point 2 + example/explanation Point 3 + example/explanation Closing Summary Final message – what you want the audience to remember from the presentation

Important Elements Audience: Guiding star for making decisions, needs and interests Content: Key points, organization Design and Lay Out: Supporting Photos, charts and graphs Structure: Opening, Body, Closing

Language of presentation Opening Greetings: Good morning/afternoon Introducing the team: We are from Group __. Our group consists of ___ people. First is ___. Next is ____. We also have ____. Next to ___ is __ Background of topic: Before we discuss the topic, can you look at this picture/video/quotation?

Language of presentation Body My part is about ______. There are ___ points that I will discuss. The first point is ____. + example + brief explanation. Another point is ____. + example + brief explanation. Finally, ____. + example + explanation. So, in conclusion, ______. This is why we need to ___ (Final message). Introducing the next topic: Next, my friend ___ will continue the presentation.

Language of Presentation Closing In conclusion, today we just talked about…. We discussed __ key points about it. First, ___. Next, ___. Finally, ___. (Conclusion/summary) From this topic we can learn that _____ (Final message)