Names of group members.  Main ideas for group member (Each group member will have 2-3 slides)  Use phrases/short sentences.  Do NOT write paragraphs.

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Names of group members

 Main ideas for group member (Each group member will have 2-3 slides)  Use phrases/short sentences.  Do NOT write paragraphs.

 General information about the organization  The interview (who was interviewed? His/her job? Easy/difficult? How long?  Interesting information from the interview  Volunteering (requirements, opportunities)  Every group will be a little different

 Ask questions during the presentation  Make a “quiz” at the end  Do a role-play

 Address  Phone number  Web site