According to the text above say whether these statements are true or false.
1. All experts agree that the best variant for presentation is one slide per minute talk.
2. Studies show that it is better to use bold print then all caps.
3. Effective graphs will leave your audience distracted.
4. Tables are really intricate.
5. It is better to use complex and compound sentences on your text slides.
6. Text slides should serve as a supplemental material for your oral presentation.
7. It is better to escape red type on your slide.
8. To clarify the result a presenter should put all his data in one chart.
9. Title slide can be a good way to highlight your research protocol.
10. Flow chart is good if you are trying to summarize how several variables relate to each other.
Discussion
Express you agreement or disagreement with the statement. Give arguments.
Subjects who were exposed to a graphic representation of the strategy paid significantly more attention to, agreed more with, and better recalled the strategy than did subjects who saw a (textually identical) bulleted list version. Who is the author?
Classroom video 1
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFxVihJ1KSo
Task 1
Watch the video and mark the sentences as TRUE or FALSE
- The presenter is the person who has more knowledge about the subject than somebody else.
- The presenter should never pitch his talk to the level of the audience.
- In terms of preparation, be sure to make your speech well before the meeting.
- There is no need to run through your presentation multiple time if you have already participated in many scientific conferences.
- If the unexperienced audience gets what you are trying to say, then you're on the right track.
- Presentation is a substitution of your scientific talk, so you can read everything that is on your slide.
- Animation may look cool and it wouldn’t disturb the audience.
- You can win if you outline the bullet points in your presentation.
- Rule of thumb is the usual experience of 1 slide per minute.
- Technicians can detract you when you are running through your slides in advance.
Task 2
Watch the video one again and fill in the missing words in the sentences.
- If you have the chance go up to the podium and __________ yourself with the equipment.
- Use the laser pointer to highlight critical ___________.
- Stay calm if something goes wrong and doesn’t work as IV technicians are _____________ to help you.
- Always be aware of your ____________.
- People will remember your presentation at the end of the day if they are able to hear _____________ even in the scientific talk.
- Do you best to answer all the questions ____________.
- Timing is everything, don’t _____________ your welcome.
- Always be aware of how much tome you are given and be prepared to __________ some of your slides if you run out of time.
Speaking
What is the task?
Making a presentation: language and phrases
Good presenters always use language (sometimes single words, sometimes phrases) which shows where they are in their presentation. These ‘signposts’ make it easier for the audience to:
- follow the structure of the presentation,
- understand the speaker more easily,
- get an idea of the length and content of the presentation.
We’ve divided the phrases and sentences into sections which follow the logical progression of a well-balanced presentation.
Introducing yourself
- Hello. My name is Mark Pavlov and I am a master student from South Ural State University.
- Good morning everyone. Let me introduce myself; my name is Mark Pavlov and I am a master student from South Ural State University.