Animal speaking presentation – tips

As you already know, your oral presentations will take place along next week. I know you might feel a bit ‘scared’, but don’t fear, because there is nothing to be worried about. Here you are some resources I strongly recommend for you to watch, revise and get fully confident about your coming success!

Watch this video and take notes of the most important tips to make good presentations. You will have to remember them not only at the time of presenting but when evaluating your mates.

Now you are ready to answer the following questions:

  1. Did you like the video? Why?
  2. How many tips did Mr. Brewer talk about? Which ones?
  3. Would you add any other? If yes, which one/s?

Watch these samples of oral presentations and decide what, according togood-luck43 the video above, they should improve.

How do you feel about your future oral presentation? Are you going to prepare it? Do you feel confident?

5 Things Every Presenter Needs To Know About People

 

 

 

Working day + present simple

2.- Once you have watched it, write a short text about the video  (in your notebook! ) – at least 10 sentences! Ex: The man wakes up at 7 o’clock, then ….
3.- Answer the following questions in your notebook:
a) What was the video about?
b) What verb tense did you use to write your text? Why did you use it?

To revise this tense, you can watch the following videos:

PRESENT SIMPLE
form & use
question form
negative form
affirmative
spelling
adverbs of frequency

10 Idioms about food

Have a look at these pictures below. Try to decipher the meaning behind each photo and choose the expression that goes with it.

  1. Nutty as a fruitcake,
  2. Slower than molasses,
  3. Cool as a cucumber,
  4. Bad apple,
  5. Big cheese,
  6. Couch potato,
  7. A lot on my plate,
  8. Take it with a grain of salt,
  9. Piece of cake,
  10. Walk on eggsRUBING

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Take these idioms and create a dialogue. Use as many of them as you can in your dialogue.

QuASM or ‘HOW TO MAKE QUESTIONS’

QuASM is a simple formula that works for asking questions in almost ALL verb tenses! :

  • QuQuestion word (Wh / How)question-words
  • A   – Auxiliary verb
  • S   – Subject
  • M – Main verb

Do you remember how many types of questions you have in English?

  • Yes / No questions
  • Wh / How questions
  • Subject / Object questions

So, get ready and click here for a quick revision! Then, you can have some more practice on how to make questions and subject questions by clicking on the links. Besides, you will revise simple and continuous tenses in the present and past.

Here you have some games and songs to practice and revise what you have just learnt… If you want, feel free to go ahead by clicking here!