PRESENTATION ORDER
Wednesday (June 12):
● The Harmony
● DaDumbDumbs
● Butterfly
Thursday (June 13):
● CAMARADERIE
● Serendipity
● Little Bang
Wednesday (June 19):
● Rainbow Halo
● Queens
MARKING CRITERIA
● Pronunciation
● Grammar and Vocabulary
● Fluency
● Contents
● Q&A
PAUSES
1. when you want the listener to have time to absorb an important
point and think about it
2. when you ask a question you want them to consider and
answer in their heads.
3. when you want to give the audience a chance to predict what
you will say/do next
4. when you want to change the direction of a presentation
5. when you need to collect your thoughts or breathing
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS TO ASK?
Who here has ever stayed up How many of you have some
the whole night before exam to knowledge about the topic we're
review the lessons? discussing today?
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS TO ASK?
Why does this even matter? In your case, if you keep
procrastinating, what are the
consequences?
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS TO ASK?
What would be better to ensure the How should we perform our
efficiency of your performance: tasks so that we won’t get tired
single tasking or multitasking?
and procrastinate?
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS TO ASK?
What are your feelings towards On a scale of 1-10, how do you
procrastination? find procrastination annoying?
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS TO ASK?
Is there anything else you want What has been your most
to know about the topic? memorable part of the
day/session?
OTHER WAYS TO ENGAGE AUDIENCE
● Stories
● Personal experience
● Updated news stories
● Jokes/Sense of humor
ASKING QUESTIONS
● Constructive
● Answerable
● Reflective
● Relevant
● Specific
REFERENCES
Which of the following sources are credible?
● Books
● Scientific journals
● Mainstream newspapers (Reuters, AP, CNN, etc.)
● Wikipedia, blogs, forums, social networks.
● My friend’s/My mom’s/My dad’s sharings.
● AI-generated pieces of information
REFERENCES
● Encyclopedias
● Published books
● Websites with .edu or .org domains
● News sources with first-hand reporting
● Research-oriented magazines
COUNTER-ARGUMENT
Admittedly, many students would like to smoke on
campus. Some people may rightly argue that if smoking
on campus is not illegal, then it should be permitted;
however, second-hand smoke may cause harm to those
who have health issues like asthma, possibly putting
them at risk.
CLARITY
● AI, AR, Shadowing techniques, TikTok, etc.
-> Give definition, describe, give examples of
functions or applications
CLARITY
● I would like to talk about the benefits of using
ChatGPT.
-> Explain why you need to present about ChatGPT.
CLARITY
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS
● Spatial order:
○ Example: Social stratification
○ Local
○ Regional
○ International
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS
● Chronological order:
○ Example: Popular genres of music
○ Classical music
○ Rock
○ Pop
○ EDM
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS
● Causal order/Problem–Solution order
○ Example: The current situation of deforestation
○ Reasons for deforestation
○ Current situation
○ Consequences of deforestation
○ Solutions
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS
● Topical order (the order of importance)
○ Example: Largest music industries
○ English pop
○ K-pop
○ J-pop
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS
Example: Benefits of exercises
○ Improving physical health and longevity
○ Improving mental health
○ Improving life quality
○ Improving skin conditions