Last September 17 is our first meeting with Ms. Olivar, our subject teacher.
At first, she let let us to take the diagnostic examination for her to know which questions in the exam is in the group of the low correct respond which means that it also needs more time to discuss and teach during the term. She is quite disappointed because no one passed the exam, which means that no one made an advance reading about the subject.
At first, she let let us to take the diagnostic examination for her to know which questions in the exam is in the group of the low correct respond which means that it also needs more time to discuss and teach during the term. She is quite disappointed because no one passed the exam, which means that no one made an advance reading about the subject.
Few moments later, she went to her topic discussion, the "Guide on How To Present."
She told us that we must be aware of our gestures when we're presenting. We must put our hands on the waist level of our body and be open every time we are asking for response from the audience. We must also avoid different fillers like "Uhm" "Ah" "Ano".
She told us that we must be aware of our gestures when we're presenting. We must put our hands on the waist level of our body and be open every time we are asking for response from the audience. We must also avoid different fillers like "Uhm" "Ah" "Ano".
3 PARTS OF PRESENTATION
1ST PART
Introduction which consists of complete name, course and section (if necessary) and what is the title of your topic
2ND PART
Body which consists of your whole topic. In the body of your presentation, you must be clear with your point of view. That's why you must set a pattern. PREP is one of the most famous pattern when it comes to presentation. P is for teh Position, which tells your perspective about a certain topic. R is for the Reason, which tells your belief, principle, and other reference which support your position. E is for Example, which enlist your different example of things, people and scenarios regarding on the supported position and reason. P is for the Position again, which tells your perspective regarding on the topic to summary or generalize your PRE.3RD PART
Generalization which can be a thought, quotes, or a brief conclusion that can be remarkable on the audience.
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