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ORAL PRESENTATION 1st TERM A B A B A B A Biography iography iography iography You are going to prepare an oral presentation about the story of someone´s life. You can choose a writer, a musician, a politician, a scientist, a discoverer, an inventor, a king or queen, etc. There are three tasks to be done: 1. The written part (a text telling about the life of a person of your choice) 2. The oral part (remember you cannot read, so rehearse at home and come to class and speak as naturally as possible) 3. The slide presentation (it can be a PowerPoint file or any other visual support) Aspects to include in your oral presentation: Youth (early life of your person): birth place and date. Home life and experiences. Siblings and parents. Places where he/she lived. Important events in his/her early life. Schooling. Interesting stories about his/her youth. Adult Life: adventures and experiences. Lifestyle and personal habits. Personal family information and jobs. End of life or what is his/her life like now. Reasons for fame: admirable qualities or any unpleasant behaviours and/ or prejudices. How would the course of history or the lives of people have been different if he/she had not lived? Language tip: You are talking/writing about a person´s past life so remember to use the Past Simple. If the person you choose is still alive, you will use the present simple when referring to the present situation. The hypothetical situation at the end of the speech should be expressed using the third conditional. If he/she had(n´t)+past participle….., would(n´t) have+past participle Timing tip: Your oral presentation will last between 5 and 10 minutes. Remember to rehearse at home in front of friends/classmates. Remember that at the end of your presentation there will be some extra time in case the audience wants to ask any questions. Aspects to include in your slide presentation: Include a map to show where he/she was born and/or lived Make a timeline including all the important dates in his/her life. Choose pictures which go with the person´s achievements. If his/her life has been turned into a movie, show the poster of the film.

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ORAL PRESENTATION 1st TERM

A BA BA BA Biographyiographyiographyiography

You are going to prepare an oral presentation about the story of someone´s life. You can choose a writer, a musician, a politician, a scientist, a discoverer, an inventor, a king or queen, etc. There are three tasks to be done:

1. The written part (a text telling about the life of a person of your choice) 2. The oral part (remember you cannot read, so rehearse at home and come to class

and speak as naturally as possible) 3. The slide presentation (it can be a PowerPoint file or any other visual support)

Aspects to include in your oral presentation:

� Youth (early life of your person): birth place and date. Home life and experiences. Siblings and parents. Places where he/she lived. Important events in his/her early life. Schooling. Interesting stories about his/her youth.

� Adult Life: adventures and experiences. Lifestyle and personal habits. Personal family information and jobs. End of life or what is his/her life like now.

� Reasons for fame: admirable qualities or any unpleasant behaviours and/ or prejudices. How would the course of history or the lives of people have been different if he/she had not lived?

Language tip: You are talking/writing about a person´s past life so remember to use the

Past Simple. If the person you choose is still alive, you will use the present simple when referring to the present situation. The hypothetical situation at the end of the speech should be expressed using the third conditional. If he/she had(n´t)+past participle….., would(n´t) have+past participle

Timing tip: Your oral presentation will last between 5 and 10 minutes. Remember to rehearse

at home in front of friends/classmates. Remember that at the end of your presentation there will be some extra time in case the audience wants to ask any questions.

Aspects to include in your slide presentation:

� Include a map to show where he/she was born and/or lived � Make a timeline including all the important dates in his/her life.

� Choose pictures which go with the person´s achievements.

� If his/her life has been turned into a movie, show the poster of the film.