Alright, buddies, let's dive into the world of public speaking and conquer the beast named "stage fright". We're tackling a text today that talks about making the most of your English A Language and Literature course, particularly with the focus on practising your oral presentation skills. Grab your notebooks and let's crack on!
This text starts with a shout out to all personality types, introverts, theatre enthusiasts, etc. The point is, no matter who you are, public speaking can be nerve-wracking. Think about that time you had to give a presentation in front of your entire class, remember those butterflies in your stomach? Yep, that's what we're talking about!
Real-world example: Take a look at Steve Jobs. He was not a naturally gifted speaker, but with practice, he became one of the most iconic public speakers of our time. So, even if you are more of an introvert, remember it's okay, and with practice, you can shine too!
Organization is your new best friend when it comes to oral presentations. Whether it's constructing arguments, giving a commentary, or simply telling a story - a beginning, middle, and end keep your listeners engaged.
Real-world example: Ever watched a TED Talk? Ever noticed how the speakers structure their talks? There's always a clear introduction where they tell you what they will talk about, a main body where they discuss their topic, and a conclusion to wrap things up. That's your "beginning, middle, and end" right there!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of English A Language & Literature HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 ๐
Alright, buddies, let's dive into the world of public speaking and conquer the beast named "stage fright". We're tackling a text today that talks about making the most of your English A Language and Literature course, particularly with the focus on practising your oral presentation skills. Grab your notebooks and let's crack on!
This text starts with a shout out to all personality types, introverts, theatre enthusiasts, etc. The point is, no matter who you are, public speaking can be nerve-wracking. Think about that time you had to give a presentation in front of your entire class, remember those butterflies in your stomach? Yep, that's what we're talking about!
Real-world example: Take a look at Steve Jobs. He was not a naturally gifted speaker, but with practice, he became one of the most iconic public speakers of our time. So, even if you are more of an introvert, remember it's okay, and with practice, you can shine too!
Organization is your new best friend when it comes to oral presentations. Whether it's constructing arguments, giving a commentary, or simply telling a story - a beginning, middle, and end keep your listeners engaged.
Real-world example: Ever watched a TED Talk? Ever noticed how the speakers structure their talks? There's always a clear introduction where they tell you what they will talk about, a main body where they discuss their topic, and a conclusion to wrap things up. That's your "beginning, middle, and end" right there!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of English A Language & Literature HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 ๐