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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC
AND PROFESSIONAL
PURPOSES
1.Presents ideas
convincingly.
OBJECTIVES:
PRESENT IDEAS
CONVINCINGLY
• Know your topic.
• Think about the message you want to get
across and the objective of the presentation.
• Research your audience.
• Make sure your audience understand what
you are presenting.
RESEARCH
• Use images to keep your audience interested.
• There are a number of tools you can use for great
graphics for presentations. Ex: Canva
• Images can be hugely convincing.
• Share photographs if they help tell your story and
illustrate what you are discussing.
ILLUSTRATE
•Rehearse before you present.
•Practicing also makes sure that
you can deliver your
presentation within the time
you have.
PRACTICE
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
• “Why the hell do I have to sit and
listen to your presentation?”
1. “I have an idea that can cut your
loss.”
2. “I have an idea that can give you
more profit.”
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUR
TOPIC
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement
THE PATH TO SOLUTION
REFERENCES
• Use references your audience
might know.
• Meme
• Popular movies
• celebrities

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EAPP IDEAS.pptx Presents ideas convincingly. Uses the appropriate language for a specific discipline. Distinguish the different types of figurative language with one another. Identify the types of figurative language in each statement

  • 1. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
  • 4. • Know your topic. • Think about the message you want to get across and the objective of the presentation. • Research your audience. • Make sure your audience understand what you are presenting. RESEARCH
  • 5. • Use images to keep your audience interested. • There are a number of tools you can use for great graphics for presentations. Ex: Canva • Images can be hugely convincing. • Share photographs if they help tell your story and illustrate what you are discussing. ILLUSTRATE
  • 6. •Rehearse before you present. •Practicing also makes sure that you can deliver your presentation within the time you have. PRACTICE
  • 9. • “Why the hell do I have to sit and listen to your presentation?” 1. “I have an idea that can cut your loss.” 2. “I have an idea that can give you more profit.” THE SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUR TOPIC
  • 14. THE PATH TO SOLUTION
  • 15. REFERENCES • Use references your audience might know. • Meme • Popular movies • celebrities

Editor's Notes

  • #5: No one wants to watch a presentation that is just slide after slide of bullet points Canva Put some effort on design
  • #9: This is the first thing you need to answer to your audience.