Sunday 13 May 2018

Oral Presentation


 An oral presentation is a short talk on a set topic given to a tutorial or seminar group. In an oral presentation one (or more) students give a talk to a tutorial group and present views on a topic based on their readings or research. The rest of the group then joins in a discussion of the topic.

Depending on your course, giving an oral presentation can involve:

• reading background material
• preparing and delivering a talk
• leading a group discussion
 • preparing handouts and visual aids
 • preparing relevant and thought-provoking questions
• submitting a written assignment based on the presentation topic.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPBo9mDTpqc&feature=youtu.be

I like these activities and project because they have the chance to talk and lose the fear bout it. they can use poppets too, animations, etc..

https://maths.ucd.ie/modules/sci10010/SCI10010%20-%2012%20Seminars%20and%20Presentations.pdf


Matching Activities





These kind of activities are very used for teachers and students, they are very easy, flexible and funny.
They require a lot of previous work, or the teacher can ask for help a couple of responsible students.

You can create your own, or look on the internet for some examples.





The most common activity is a worksheet, or to make it more interactive make some paper straps (big ones) so the whole class can see them and come to the board to answer the exercise.

I love them because you can do whatever you want. I mean:

a)        Word + definition
b)        Word + pictures
c)        Verbs (i.e. Present + past)
d)        Phrases (i.e. Conditionals)



If you have access to internet and invective programs, it will save you lot of work and time; that is even more attractive for the students.

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