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Group Presentation Guidelines and Criteria

The document outlines the guidelines for a group presentation involving five members, where each group selects a topic from a list of ten. Presentations should last about 15 minutes, incorporating theoretical frameworks and real company examples, followed by a Q&A session. Marking criteria include content quality, speaking and presentation skills, slide design, timing, and the ability to answer questions.
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Group Presentation Guidelines and Criteria

The document outlines the guidelines for a group presentation involving five members, where each group selects a topic from a list of ten. Presentations should last about 15 minutes, incorporating theoretical frameworks and real company examples, followed by a Q&A session. Marking criteria include content quality, speaking and presentation skills, slide design, timing, and the ability to answer questions.
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TOPIC FOR

PRESENTATION
GROUP WORK
PRESENTATION GUIDANCE

1. Each group consists of 5 people and presented for about 15 minutes


[Link] team draws one topic out of 10 available topics for group presentation.
3. The group can follow the diagram to present about the topic theoretically and take a real company as an
example to prove the presented theory.
4. After the presentation, each member of the group has to answer one question asked by other groups
about the topic presented.
5. All the group must strictly follow the guideline. If not, they will be punished.
MARKING
• 1. Content (3.5 points)
- The level of adherence to the topic guided by the teacher
- The ability to use as much knowledge in the lesson as possible.
- Wide range of vocabulary, terminologies and grammar structure ….
2. Speaking skills and presentation skills (3.5 points)
- Fluency with good pronunciation, clarity, accuracy, logic...
- Being coherent and easy to understand
- Good use of eye contacts, body language…
3. Slide making technique (1 point)
- Content presented in each slide: brief but clear enough for listeners to grasp the main idea.
- Excellent supporting elements such as colors, images, animation…. to attract listeners
4. Timing (0.5 point)
Guaranteed length (3 minutes/presenter: 2 minutes for presentation + 1 minute for answering questions) and deadline regulations.
5. Q & A (1.5 points)
Each group member will receive 1 question from the other groups so each presenter must answer it themselves to show their level of
understanding with a certain area of ​the presentation, demonstrating Question answering skills... to further support your speaking skills.
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