The document outlines the guidelines and topics for a group presentation scheduled for December 18, 2023, including suggested topics such as global warming, polymers, and business ethics. It provides detailed instructions on presentation structure, timing, and deadlines for submitting outlines and drafts. A scoring scheme is included, emphasizing the importance of adherence to deadlines and the prohibition of reading during the presentation.
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Presentation GUIDANCE 2023
The document outlines the guidelines and topics for a group presentation scheduled for December 18, 2023, including suggested topics such as global warming, polymers, and business ethics. It provides detailed instructions on presentation structure, timing, and deadlines for submitting outlines and drafts. A scoring scheme is included, emphasizing the importance of adherence to deadlines and the prohibition of reading during the presentation.
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Test 3 Presentation
Monday 18/12/2023
I. Some suggested topics:
1. Global warming and extreme weather events, climate change… 2. Polymer: definition, classification, applications, pros and cons 3. Stem cells and regenerative medicine: definitions, applications, pros and cons 4. Middle Ages 5. Business and culture relationship, low –context and high-context business cultures, feminine and masculine cultures… 6. Languages and linguistics: dialects, code-switching, slangs.. 7. The power of language; connection between accent and affection, or emotions, language and culture relationship 8. Business ethics: theories of corporate governance, the benefits of building ethical companies, and ways to prevent fraud and promote ethics in the workplace. 9. Language development, endangered or dying languages 10.World Economic crisis in history ANYTHING FROM THE 5 TOPICS (covered in the Reading Book) Please check with Teacher to see whether your choice of topic and content is suitable. II. Presentation Guidelines: 1. Time: 20-30 minutes/group 2. Presentation: Prepare slides with few key words + visuals Divide equal parts of speaking to all members in your group Aim for connection as well as interaction with the audience Note: Creativity is encouraged in delivering the presentation. 3. Presentation Structures: a. Greetings: Good morning / afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. /Hello / Hi everyone. /First of all, let me thank you all for coming here today. / It’s a pleasure to welcome you today./ I’m happy / delighted that so many of you could make it today. /It’s good to see you all here. There are ….. members in our team. We are ….\ b. Team and topic introduction: My topic is / will be very important for you because we will talk about… / The aim of this presentation is to talk about… / … What I want to show you is … /My objective is to … Today I’d like to give you an overview of … Today I’ll be showing you / reporting on … There are …parts in our presentation:…… c. Sequencing: (main body) + First, I’ll be looking at … , / I’ll begin / start off by….. + second … , and third … … . + Then I’ll move on to … + Then / Next / After that … + I’ll end with … d. Closing: Thank you for listening to our presentation. If you have any questions, please raise your voice/ hand.
III. DEADLINE OF SLIDES:
Outline: 4/12/2023 (Monday) = for teacher checking 1st Draft: 6/12/2023 (Thursday) = for teacher checking FINAL DRAFT: 11/12/2022 (Monday) = for teacher marking
SCORING SCHEME
Slides / PPT = 4.0
Presentation = 6.0
Total: 10.0
The order of presentation is RANDOM
If you missed any deadline, that is automatic -1.0 READING in Presentation = FAIL