November 9th 2023
Stefania Coluccia
Created on November 8, 2023
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Transcript
Nov, 9th
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Nov, 16th1:15 pm
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BANG!
OPENING
MESSAGES
BRIDGING LANGUAGE
EXAMPLES
RECAP
BANG!
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BANG!
hook your audience with- a rhetorical question- startling statistics- a quick poll (show of hands)- something unexpected, counterintuitive - an anecdote, a story- a vivid description of something (imagine, suppose)
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OPENING
G - greetingsR - reasons to listen (presentation goal)E - establish your credibility / state your authorityP - preview (duration, roadmap)
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MESSAGES
2 - 3 takeaways
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BRIDGING LANGUAGE
signposting/linking language(explicit your progress along your roadmap)
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EXAMPLES
provide plenty of examplesshow enthusiasm!
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RECAP
1. summarise2. conclude
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BANG!
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BANG!
- a connection to your first bang!- a rhetorical question you choose to answer in your own way- a poignant image- a memorable quotation- ...
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I'd now like to open the floor for questions
TED Talk transcript
Exemplification essays
extended example
multiple examples
themed examples
one single extended example whose different aspects are explored in separate paragraphs
different examples explored in different sections or paragraphs
different examples which are linked together according to some theme
discussed in - chronological order- order of importance- order of complexity
language for exemplification
For example/instance...In this case..., such as...(to be) an example of...one example of this is...take the case of...to demonstrateto illustrate
(most common)