Preparing for a Short Presentation

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Konvèsasyon

Tell me about a short presentation you have prepared for class.
Rakonte m sou yon ti prezantasyon ou prepare pou klas la.
Bon repons:
I prepared a short presentation about a book we read in class. I wrote three main points and practiced the beginning several times. I was most nervous about the first sentence. I did not write every word, but I made short notes for each point. Then I practiced speaking for two minutes and checked the time. This helped me choose only the most important ideas. When I gave the presentation, I still felt nervous, but I knew the structure and could continue.
Mwen te prepare yon ti prezantasyon sou yon liv nou te li nan klas la. Mwen te ekri twa pwen prensipal epi mwen te pratike kòmansman an plizyè fwa. Se premye fraz la ki te fè m pi nève. Mwen pa t ekri chak mo, men mwen te fè ti nòt pou chak pwen. Apre sa, mwen te pratike pale pandan de minit epi mwen te verifye tan an. Sa te ede m chwazi sèlman lide ki pi enpòtan yo. Lè m te bay prezantasyon an, mwen te toujou santi m nève, men mwen te konnen estrikti a epi mwen te ka kontinye.
What is the hardest part of preparing a short presentation?
Bon repons:
The hardest part is choosing what to include. A short presentation cannot have too many details, so the student must choose the most important ideas. This can be difficult when the topic is interesting and there is a lot to say. If the student includes everything, the presentation becomes too long and hard to follow. I think it helps to choose three main points and one example for each point. That keeps the presentation clear and easier for the audience to understand.
Do you prefer practicing alone or in front of another person?
Bon repons:
I prefer practicing alone first because I can stop and repeat difficult parts. If I make a mistake, I do not feel embarrassed, and I can try the sentence again. Alone practice helps me learn the order of my ideas and check the timing. After that, I like to practice once in front of a friend. A friend can tell me if I am speaking clearly. For me, practicing alone first makes the practice with another person much more useful.
What advice would you give to a student who is nervous before presenting?
Bon repons:
Practicing the first sentence many times before class can help. If the beginning goes well, the rest of the presentation often feels easier. Many students are most nervous in the first few seconds, before they start speaking. A clear opening helps them feel in control. They should practice standing up, not only sitting at a desk or reading silently. That makes the practice feel closer to the real situation. Small preparation can reduce a lot of fear before class starts.