Language teaching

Dear bloggers,

I have been training teachers for some 7 years and it is one of the best things that has ever happened to me. You can learn so much from your trainees, and I was lucky enough to be trained by Paul Seligson, the author of books such as " English File ", so with his permisson I have used one of his slides that defines us very well. I am sure that all of you are going to find yourselves in this slide.

Looking forward to your comments.

Danny



jueves, 13 de enero de 2011

Presentation skills






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Which are the top 10 Human fears?




1. ??????
n2. Heights
n3.Insects and Bugs           
n4. Financial Problems
n5. Deep Water 
6. Sickness
7. Death
8. Flying 
9. Loneliness
10. Dogs





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What should you think about before the presentation?
nWhat do you have to take into account?




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Objectives are:

To inform
nTo persuade
nTo instruct
nTo entertain  



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Almost everyone listens in the beginning but halfway the attention may well have dropped to around 10-20%
nAt the end, many people start to listen again

Content:


nDecide what to talk about – time
nTake audience into account – level of expertise
nChoose ONE single idea

Preparation:

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Collect Information
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nSelect  & Reject
Audience
How much time
n“Fail to Prepare means Prepare to Fail”

Organisation:


nSequence of steps leading the audience to a single main idea
nDon’t make digressions
nFollow a logical structure


nUse large font size
nRehearse the talk… a lot
Rehearse standing
nIf you know what to say you’ll be more relaxed and confident
nThink of possible questions from the audience

Audience:


nSize
nKnowledge
nExpectations
nLocation
nHow much time
nWho, What, Why, How they react

Structure:


nIntroduction
Set the scene, pace and expectations
Arouse interest & curiosity
Use signposts


nMain Body
Signposting
Link points
Inform audience of new points
Logical Sequence    
Repetition


nConclusion
Sum up Presentation
Refer to Introduction
Clear & definite ending


tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them and then tell them what you have just told them

Delivery:


nSpeak clearly, loudly, and a bit slower than usually
nBreathe deeply
nAvoid monotony, change volume, emphasis, pace, tone
nPosition
Move slowly
Eye-to-eye contact
Avoid excessive gesticulation
nYou’ll be nervous – don’t worry! Everybody is


Funny Presentation Training - how many errors can you find?








Slides:


nVisual guide to your talk
nHeading + brief, clear content
Legibility, simplicity, relevance
nLayout
Avoid dark backgrounds
Use dark fonts
Avoid excessive animation – it’s distracting


nVolume  
nThe last row is partially deaf !
nPitch
nVariation, Emphasis, Use accents

nSpeed
nSlower than normal, time to think
nPause
nVery effective, long as possible
nBetter than ‘ums’ and ‘ers

nEyes
nLook, Linger, Don't scan
nFace
nLook interested, smile naturally

nHands
nConfident, don't fidget, careful with pens
nBody
nDecide on rest position, not static

nKeep it simple as possible
nUse short words where possible

Visual aids:


nOverhead Projector
nVideo
nPhotocopies
nPhysical samples

nWhy?
nPeople like to look at things
nDon´t talk for more than 15 minutes without one
nCreates more interest, variety, professionalism
nMakes it easier for the speaker

nPreparation
nCheck everything works
nTest visibility of audience
nDon't talk to visual aid




nStand in correct position
nIf possible use 4X4 rule
4 words per line
and 4 lines per slide

Answering questions:


nIntroduction - explain the process
nAnticipate likely questions
nListen carefully
nCheck understanding

nIf you don't know???
nReverse question technique
nAsk audience to comment
nAnswer or send information at later date


nCareful with questions which are premature, irrelevant or set a trap
nFollow T.R.A.C.T
nThank,
nRephrase,
nAnswer,
nCheck,
nThank








Write down the presentation steps and tips:

3 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Have you ever thought about writing an ebook or guest authoring on other blogs?
I have a blog based on the same ideas you discuss and
would really like to have you share some stories/information.
I know my visitors would enjoy your work.
If you're even remotely interested, feel free to send me
an e mail.

Feel free to surf to my web page :: whey

Anónimo dijo...

On line CLIL course:
Registration:
https://www.ulpgc.es/index.php?pagina=cursosextensionuniversitaria&ver=detalles_curso&pa_acodca=40803&pa_cdista=N
Syllabus:
1. INTRODUCTION TO CLIL

a. Origins and Implantation in Europe

b. CLIL in Spain

c. Terminology

2. INTEGRATED CURRICULUM

a. Advantages

b. Context

c. Learning theories

3. METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

a. Methodology

b. Teaching resources 4. ASSESSMENT:

a) what to assess
b) assessment criteria

Anónimo dijo...

I really loved reading your blog. It was very well authored and easy to understand. Unlike other blogs I have read which are really not that good.Thanks alot! good presentation skills