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The best way to begin to learn how to do presentations is to watch and analyse presentations done by other people.
Subsections 2.2-2.6 analyse three presentations that you can download from TED - simply type in the name of the presenter and the title of their presentation.
I will highlight both the good and the bad aspects of these presentations. The idea is that then you can use the same techniques to analyse TED presentations as well as those of your colleagues, and of course your own.
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Wallwork, A. (2014). LEARNING FROM OTHER PEOPLE’S PRESENTATIONS. In: Presentations, Demos, and Training Sessions. Guides to Professional English. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0644-4_2
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