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Though it is possibly one of the most feared experiences while in college, students are repeatedly asked to get up in front of a group of their peers and present information in a coherent, cohesive, and interesting manner. Despite all of the practice we often get in presenting during college, it is always still nerve racking each time we face it.
However, something students forget to keep in mind is the fact that their classmates are just as nervous as they are, and often times, we actually enjoy watching our peers, especially if they’re entertaining or really good at public speaking, or just have an intriguing topic that they are presenting on.
You can be one of these people whenever you get up to present. One way to do this is to always consider incorporating what you enjoy seeing during presentations. Do you like eye contact that the presenter gives? Start looking at your audience.
Do you like videos or images that grab your attention? Create a Power Point filled with them. Use what you like, and your audience will like it, too.
We will discuss in class various helpful hints and techniques when presenting, but what be paying attention to the most is how your presentation reflects your argumentative essay. Your presentation will need to cover the highlights of your argumentative essay—without reading straight from the essay—including the following:
1) An introduction with a hook and clearly given.
2) Several arguments supporting your.
3) Discussion of the opposition’s arguments and your rebuttals to them.
4) Use of research throughout.
5) Proper citation of sources in MLA documentation (both in-text and Works Cited would be preferred).