A few weeks ago, a friend and I did an
oral presentation about dreams. We thought it was a curious topic to develop
considering that everybody dreams and not everyone knows why we dream or what's the meaning of the dreams.
We explained what they were, how they happen, the 5 stages of sleep, the
meaning of some dreams and sleep disorders.
To support our explanation we used a power point which was pretty complete, but not
excessively. We used images and some key words to help us remember and manage
all the information. Although we could have expanded on the topic, we only
explained the essential so the presentation lasted more or less what it had to
last, nine minutes.
My body language was not bad because I
looked at the audience, but I think that I could make more gestures with my
hands and arms. I read sometimes from my notes but just when I couldn't
remember a word or I went blank.
I consider that the content was pretty
good because as I said before, this is not a topic that everyone knows a lot
about so we introduced new information to the audience. The information was
clear and concise, just enough to get to know the topic superficially.
Regarding the grammar, I think the only
complex words were the technical ones because I still don't know why,but I
didn't say the things I wrote in my paper, on the contrary it came naturally.
For this reason I think that although everything was easy to understand (when I
didn't get tongue-tied), my vocabulary was not very rich and varied. As I said,
although I got tangled up, I think my pronunciation was pretty good and
everybody understood what I wanted to say.
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