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Introduction to English Presentations

Introduction to English Presentations. Jon H. Bahk-Halberg, Ph.D. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Introduction to the Course. 1. Who are you? 2. Why are you here? 3. What do you want? (1-2 minutes). Intro cont’d. Who has given a presentation?

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Introduction to English Presentations

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  1. Introduction to English Presentations Jon H. Bahk-Halberg, Ph.D. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

  2. Introduction to the Course 1. Who are you? 2. Why are you here? 3. What do you want? (1-2 minutes)

  3. Intro cont’d • Who has given a presentation? • Please tell us about the experience

  4. Intro cont’d • What is a presentation? • Is this class aimed at Business? • Other uses?

  5. Intro cont’d • What is a presentation? http://www.ted.com/talks/ bobby_mcferrin_hacks_your_brain_with_music.html

  6. Intro cont’d • Get ready to give a bad presentation next week. • I expect it to be quite bad. That’s the point of the assignment. • Look at the assignment online. (www.profjbh.com) It will be posted by 6 p.m. March 1st. • Do a great job of making it really bad.

  7. Intro cont’d • Buy English for Presentations, Grussendorf, OUP. • Read PresentationZen & Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs if you can. • I’ll be using bits and pieces from both of these in class. If you want great ideas about presentations, that’s where to find them.

  8. Intro cont’d • Take a good look at Common Problems in Korean English (한국식 영어의 허점과 오류) by David Kosofsky. • Buy it if you can.

  9. Intro cont’d • Get tips from http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/ • I use it for ideas all the time. I recommend you do the same.

  10. Intro cont’d • Please check the website regularly <www.profjbh.com>. It will change at least weekly, and sometimes more often. It’s the class communication channel when we are not in this room. • Surprises can always come up.

  11. Intro cont’d • And PLEASE remember …. When you communicate with me by email ALWAYS include your name, your class, and the day and time of your class. Make it easy for me to remember which class file I need to put the information in.

  12. Intro cont’d • For now, handouts and information you’ll need for next week will be online by 6 p.m. March 1st. • www.profjbh.com • REMEMBER: Do a great job of making it really bad.

  13. A Bit About Me • Profile • My C.V.

  14. Repeating …. • For now, handouts and information you’ll need for next week will be aposted by 6 p.m. March 1st. • www.profjbh.com • REMEMBER: Do a great job of making it really bad.

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