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1st Slide

“Good afternoon, everyone! My name is [Your Name], the second to last presenter.
And today I’ll be discussing the ‘5 Love Languages’ a concept that can help us improve
our relationships by understanding how we give and receive love.”

2nd Slide

“People express love in different ways, and these differences can sometimes lead to
misunderstandings. Chapman’s theory is that people prefer to express and receive
love in different ways, and that knowing your partner’s love language can help you
show them love in a way that’s more meaningful to them.”

3rd Slide

“Here are the five love languages: Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving
Gifts, Quality Time, and Physical Touch. Each of these represents a different way of
expressing and receiving love.”

4th Slide

“The first love language is Words of Affirmation. This is all about expressing love
through spoken or written words of appreciation, admiration or compliments.”

- For example, saying ‘I’m proud of you’ or ‘I love you’ makes someone with this
love language feel valued and loved.

5th Slide

“Next is Acts of Service. People who value this language feel loved when others do
things to help or support them. It’s about actions, not words.”

- For example, cooks your food or takes you home safe.

6th Slide

“The third love language is Receiving Gifts. This isn’t about materialism but about the
thought and effort behind a gift. It could be a small, meaningful token or a surprise
gesture. People with this love language feel appreciated when they receive something
that shows they’re being thought of.”

- Like, surprising them with their favorite snack or a small gift that reminded you
of them.
7th Slide

“Quality Time is the fourth love language. For people who value this, undivided
attention and shared experiences are what make them feel loved. Whether it’s having
a deep conversation or doing an activity together, being fully present means a lot to
them.”

- Like , watching movie or going for walk together.

8th Slide

“The fifth love language is Physical Touch. This is about feeling connected through
physical expressions like hugs, holding hands, or a gentle touch. People with this love
language feel loved when there’s physical closeness and affectionate contact.”

- Giving them a hug when you see them or holding their hand when you’re
together.

9th Slide

“Understanding love languages can enhance communication, reduce


misunderstandings, and strengthen bonds. By knowing what makes our loved ones
feel valued, we can show love in a way that resonates with them, improving our
relationships with family, friends, and partners.”

- “To wrap up, the 5 Love Languages give us a simple way to connect more deeply
with others by recognizing how they feel loved. I encourage you to discover your
love language and those of the people around you to foster stronger, more
meaningful connections.”

10th Slide

“ That’s all THANK YOU for listening”

I hope you all find your true love and apply the 5 love languages you learned.

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