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«Basic skill of making presentation»
Unit 8. Power Point Presentations
Lesson 1. Basic skill of making presentation
Starter:
Work in pairs. Discuss this question:
a) When do you usually use power point presentations? And why?
b) Look at these pictures and guess the situations.
2. Match the words with definitions
How to make a good Power Point Presentation!
The followings are some really great suggestions that can help you make an unforgettable PowerPoint presentation. First of all, you’re going to need to know exactly who your audience is so you can start planning out your content. You can now begin to pick and choose the best PowerPoint designs. The content should be the driver when it comes to choosing the best PowerPoint designs for your presentation, not the other way around. Use only one thought or idea in all of your PowerPoint slides. It’s best to keep every slide as simple. Adding images, photos, charts and diagrams to accompany your words is a great idea. Don’t feel that you have to add an image or a graph to every single slide, as again, you don’t want to overwhelm your audience with too much information. Sometimes all you need is a visual for the audience to look at while you talk about what they are seeing. Try to speak with authority so people will believe what you’re saying. Although many people tend to get nervous when talking in front of an audience, try to look at it as a way of simply teaching people about what they need to know. And since you are the one that created the PowerPoint you are the expert so there’s really no reason to be nervous. Share your expertise!
Which of these statements about Power point slides do you agree with? Discuss with your partner.
1. The presentation handout should not be the same document as the presentation slides.
2.It’s OK if there are English spelling mistakes on a slide as no one expects me to be perfect.
3.You shouldn’t use too many colours .
4.If the slides are detailed enough, I can just read them aloud if I forget what I was going to say.
5.It is annoying and confusing if a presenter talks about subjects that are not even on the slide.
6.I see and I remember.