Common Mistakes Made by Students in TOK Exhibition Commentaries

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IBDP Theory of Knowledge Exhibition Presentation Worksheet

Introduction:

1. "Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to my Theory of Knowledge Exhibition presentation where


I will be exploring..."

2. "Today, I invite you to journey with me through an exploration of..."

3. "In this presentation, I aim to delve into the complexities of..."

4. "Greetings, as we gather here, I propose to examine the significance of..."

5. "Let us embark on a quest to uncover the deeper meanings behind..."

Building an Argument:

1. "To begin with, let's consider the fundamental question of..."

2. "One perspective to explore is the idea that..."

3. "Moreover, it's essential to ponder upon the implications of..."

4. "Another aspect worth delving into is the relationship between..."

5. "Furthermore, we must examine the role played by..."

6. "It is imperative to question whether..."

7. "In addition to this, let's reflect on the contrasting viewpoints of..."

8. "We cannot overlook the impact of..."

9. "A crucial element to consider is the extent to which..."

10. "Moreover, it's essential to delve into the ethical implications of..."

Conclusion:

1. "In conclusion, we have seen how various perspectives shed light on..."

2. "To conclude, it is evident that our understanding of... is shaped by..."

3. "As we wrap up this presentation, it becomes clear that..."

4. "In essence, what we have explored today suggests that..."

5. "In summary, this journey through the complexities of... has revealed..."

6. "To summarize, the exploration of... has led us to question..."

7. "In closing, I leave you with the thought that..."

8. "Finally, let us contemplate the broader implications of our discussions on..."

9. "As we draw this presentation to a close, I encourage you to continue reflecting on..."

10. "In the end, what remains crucial is our ongoing inquiry into..."

Additional Tips:
 Ensure your presentation is well-structured, with clear transitions between ideas.

 Use examples and real-life situations to illustrate your points.

 Encourage audience engagement through questions or thought-provoking statements.

 Practice your delivery to maintain confidence and clarity during the presentation.

 Be prepared to answer questions and engage in discussions following your presentation.

questions and engage in discussions following your presentation.

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