ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#18 | April 30, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036
Ann Logsdon, About.com ESL Guide, has posted an informative article titled “Top 7 Strategies to Deliver Great Presentations”.
Logsdon says, “Presenting before a group causes jitters for most of us. Students with learning disabilities are no exception. Regardless of your child’s specific type of learning disability, here are some tips to help her create and deliver a terrific presentation for school.
1. Learning Disabled Students Can Deliver Great Presentations
Get a copy of the scoring criteria from the teacher for the class presentation. Create an outline that includes your teacher’s requirements and use it to develop your program. If you are not clear on your teacher’s requirements, ask to speak with her. Ask for her opinion of your work as you develop your presentation. Use any suggestions she shares.If your class’s opinions will be used in grading, ask several of them what they would like to know about your topic. Try to address their comments and questions in your presentation“.
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