Presentation skills My first term at college You are expected to give a talk called “My first term at college”. Here are a few steps to guide you.

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Presentation skills My first term at college You are expected to give a talk called “My first term at college”. Here are a few steps to guide you.

Presentation skills your feelings before you started college your first day the first week making friends lectures and tutorials studying on your own funny or memorable things that happened (eg at lectures, parties) how you’ve changed 1 Work in pairs. Talk about the following topics with your partner. Help each other with ideas, questions and comments. You can also discuss other topics relevant. Make notes for your talk.

Presentation skills Use informal language Tell little stories (experiences) Involve the audience Relax and be yourself Refer to the functional expressions 2. In preparation, take the following aspects into account. I remember, one day, …

Presentation skills 3. Three of you will give your talk to the whole class. 4. When the three finish their talks, some of you will be invited to say something about what you like most about their talk.

Presentation skills Example answer During the first week at college I remember I felt a bit shy and nervous. Well, we all know what it was like, don’t we? But I suspect that not many would admit they were nervous, but, you know what? We were all behaving as though we owned a chain of five-star hotels! Confident, just a bit proud, perhaps, because we had passed the entrance exams and arrived here. Thinking back, though, none of us wanted to admit that we really didn’t know much, we were just novices who hardly knew what we didn’t know. I remember one English class in the first week when I got the picture of what we still need to learn – I hardly understood a word and couldn’t open my mouth … in English anyway. Now it’s a bit better, as I hope you can agree! >>> More

Presentation skills So have we changed? Well, speaking for myself, yes. I think that touch of pride was knocked out of me. I still feel confident, but it’s a different kind of confidence – instead of feeling like a hotel owner, I feel confident about my hard work and effort. What I mean is, I have a better idea of where I am going in my studies and I know that with hard work I can get there. That’s not the pride of the hotel owner, it’s the small confidence of the new desk clerk, a hardworking person who wants to learn enough and make the effort to become a manager … one day! (End)

Presentation skills Example comments after hearing this presentation Student A I thought she spoke rather well. Her point about the hotel owner made me think that I’m just a new desk clerk too. My friend Wang over there thinks he’s a five-star guest! Student B No, we’re all new clerks! But what I liked was the fact that she shared her feelings. As she said, most of us wouldn’t admit that we were nervous and, yes, I agree that some of us were a bit proud … then, not now. >>> More

Presentation skills Student C She spoke quite fluently and I noticed she used some good informal phrases. Student D I agree with all of you. I’d just like to add that my hotel only has three stars … just joking. She spoke clearly and quite fluently, and I could understand and agree with what she said. Example comments after hearing this presentation