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Resources: Presentations on TED and YouTube

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Giving an Academic Presentation in English

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This chapter answers the following questions. What can I learn from watching others give presentations? Should I use transcripts and subtitles? What presentations should I watch? What criteria should I use to assess the presentations that I watch? Why do I need to speak slowly and clearly? Where can I find tips on how to give a good presentation? The chapter ends with an analysis of two excellent PhD presentations available on YouTube.

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Wallwork, A. (2022). Resources: Presentations on TED and YouTube. In: Giving an Academic Presentation in English. English for Academic Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95609-7_2

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