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AAAHHH Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Grammar



Hi

I have to create a 10 minute presentation on grammar, but the topic Grammar seems too wide, I wondered if anyone had any ideas on what I should include in this presentation. Any help would be greatfully appreciated!Emotion: smile

thanx


  

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Welcome to the EF Aaahhh (odd name Emotion: big smile). Actually you should tell us what you're thinking of first, and then we'll be glad to help
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Well to be honest I'm not really sure, I was just asked to do a presentation on grammar and I'm completly lost, but thankyou for your time anyway


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The first rule of presentations is to know your message - and the second is to know your audience.

You could, for example, do a high-level overview of the aspects of grammar: subject-verb agreement, parts of speech, verb tenses, prepositions... The shorter amount of time you have to talk about a complex topic, the longer you must prepare!
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AAAHHH


Hi

I have to create a 10 minute presentation on grammar, but the topic Grammar seems too wide, I wondered if anyone had any ideas on what I should include in this presentation. Any help would be greatfully appreciated!
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Hi,

How about a spicier title such as "Grammar, who it needs?"



I think the key to most presentations is to understand your audience and their needs.

Best wishes, Clive
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CliveHi,

How about a spicier title such as "Grammar, who it needs?"



I think the key to most presentations is to understand your audience and their needs.

Best wishes, Clive

LOL!

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