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ORAL PRESENTATION

ORAL PRESENTATION. This SAC will be completed in the second week of school (February 10 – 14). DO NOT START TO PANIC…. YOU HAVE 11 WEEKS TO PREPARE FOR THIS SAC. BE CONFIDENT!. YOU HAVE THE EXPERIENCE!. Issue selection. You will have 6 choices to choose from for your presentation:

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ORAL PRESENTATION

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  1. ORAL PRESENTATION This SAC will be completed in the second week of school (February 10 – 14)

  2. DO NOT START TO PANIC… YOU HAVE 11 WEEKS TO PREPARE FOR THIS SAC

  3. BE CONFIDENT! YOU HAVE THE EXPERIENCE!

  4. Issue selection You will have 6 choices to choose from for your presentation: Carbon tax Euthanasia Live animal exports Obesity Horse and greyhound racing East-West tollway link

  5. Guidelines for your presentation this is NOT an informative talk It is a persuasive presentation with a contention With supporting arguments An opposing argument and your rebuttal It is 5-7 minutes in length

  6. Guidelines continued Adopt a persona - introduce yourself (in character) and briefly outline your involvement/ interest in the issue Establish the context – give the background information that led up to this issue Clarify and identify your audience - what is their interest, why are they listening to you? Where are you and why? Why is your audience attending and listening to you?

  7. Think about: How you will engage your audience? How you will introduce your issue? What persuasive techniques you will use to influence/position/sway/ manipulate/ create an impact on your audience? How you will conclude? (Not with ‘that’s it, I’m done’!!!)

  8. Finally, think about: Your eye contact with your audience Your body language and posture Your voice projection – can your audience hear you clearly? Your pace – don’t ‘speed speak’ Your tone and tonal shifts Your fluency – Is your presentation grammatically correct? Does is flow smoothly?

  9. Now you are ready to deliver… … with confidence and success.

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