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Subido el 31 de agosto de 2023 por Mª Del Rosario G.

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instrucciones para aprender a hacer un presentación oral: fondo negro, contraste letra, audio y subtítulos (Evidencia optativa accesibilidad)

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Oral Presentations 00:00:01
It's not easy to give a good oral presentation, but these tips will help you. 00:00:03
Things we have to do 00:00:21
Use the planning time to prepare what you're going to say. 00:00:22
Use more formal language. 00:00:33
Use short, simple sentences to express your ideas clearly. 00:00:39
Pause from time to time and don't speak too quickly. 00:00:45
This allows the listener to understand your ideas 00:00:52
Include a short pause after each idea 00:00:59
Speak clearly and at the right volume 00:01:05
Have your notes ready in case you forget anything 00:01:17
Or use a PowerPoint presentation that contains the main ideas 00:01:23
Practice your presentation 00:01:29
If possible, record yourself and listen to your presentation. 00:01:36
If you can't record yourself, ask a friend to listen to you. 00:01:44
Does your friend understand you? 00:01:52
Make your opinions very clear. 00:01:59
Use expressions to give your opinion. 00:02:03
Look at the people who are listening to you. 00:02:10
And now things we should never do. 00:02:18
Like, writing out the whole presentation and learning every word by heart. 00:02:21
Don't write out the whole presentation and read it aloud. 00:02:38
Don't use very informal language. 00:02:44
Don't look at your note cards or PowerPoint presentation all the time. 00:02:50
It's important to look up at your listeners when you're speaking. 00:02:56
Parts of an oral presentation. 00:03:04
Introduction. The introduction is a very important, perhaps the most important part of your presentation. 00:03:08
This is the first impression that your audience has of you. 00:03:21
You should concentrate on getting your introduction right. 00:03:28
You should use the introduction to welcome your audience, introduce the subject, 00:03:35
Introduce the structure of your presentation. 00:03:46
Give instructions about questions. 00:03:56
So, first welcome your audience using language such as 00:04:03
Good morning or good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. 00:04:07
Then, introduce your subject using an opening phrase such as 00:04:14
I'd like to talk about... or 00:04:19
The main aim of this presentation is to... 00:04:21
Next, outline your structure. 00:04:28
by mentioning the main points of your presentation and their order. 00:04:31
Finally, give instructions about when it is appropriate to ask questions. 00:04:42
The body of the presentation. 00:04:53
The body is the real presentation. 00:05:00
If the introduction was well prepared and delivered, 00:05:04
you will now be in control. 00:05:08
Now, when speaking, make sure you order your ideas, add ideas to the same point of view, introduce the opposite point of view, and give your opinion. 00:05:09
When you order your ideas, you can use connectors like first of all, firstly, secondly, then, next, finally, and lastly. 00:05:25
When adding ideas to the same point of view, you can use connectors like, in addition, what's more, also, and added to this, to introduce the opposite point of view. 00:05:45
You can use, however, on the other hand, then again, finally, to introduce your opinion, you can use, I believe, in my opinion, 00:06:07
Or personally, I think, for example. 00:06:24
It is time to finish our presentation. 00:06:34
To conclude. 00:06:37
Here, you should sum up, give recommendations if appropriate, thank your audience, and allow some time for questions. 00:06:39
To sum up, we can use phrases like 00:06:52
So let me summarize or recap what I've said. 00:07:03
Or, finally, may I remind you of some of the main points we've considered? 00:07:08
For example, to give recommendations, if appropriate, 00:07:14
you can use the expressions, in conclusion, my recommendations are, or I therefore suggest. 00:07:24
Make sure you thank your audience using formulae like 00:07:32
Many thanks for your attention or 00:07:41
May I thank you all for being such an attentive audience 00:07:43
Your presentation has finished 00:07:47
Now it is time to invite the audience to ask questions 00:07:53
Do you have any questions? 00:07:58
Subido por:
Mª Del Rosario G.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento
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Fecha:
31 de agosto de 2023 - 4:24
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Centro:
EOI E.O.I. DE COLLADO VILLALBA
Duración:
08′ 08″
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1.79:1
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