ENGLISH 3 (3-4H) - PRESENTATION SCRIPT Format

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Speaking Project (script)

Week 14

Title: Talk Show


USB English 3 (3-4 hrs.)
Students’ names: _______________

 Use this script to organize the sections and topics of your presentation.
 Write what you are going to say in each section of the presentation.
 Consider including time frames for each section.
 Be sure to follow the structures and recommendations listed in the project’s
script instructions on Moodle – Self-Study Activity: Final Project (Script)

INTRODUCTION
Greeting  
Say hello using a common expression.

Introduce yourself (mention your name,


last name and role in the presentation).

Mention what you are going to talk


about in the presentation. (“In this
presentation, I’m going to talk about...”)

CONTENT
Introduction
Welcome viewers to your talk show.
Introduce yourself as the host and
introduce your guest(s).

Body
Prepare interview questions and
answers. This can be based on
imaginary situations depending on the
guests or about any of these topics:

 Basic information: name,


nationality, age, profession
 Academic contribution the field
of studies
 Why you recommend studying
what you studied.

 Entertainment at home
(movies and games)
 Trips and Celebrations
 Sports and leisure activities

Describe any of the discussed topics


during your talk show in a thorough
manner. Discussion should include the
same topics mentioned in the bullet
points above.

Give detailed explanations in answers


whenever possible.

These questions should include the


grammar topics worked in class.
 Future Simple (will / going to)
 Present Simple (do - does) (am /
is / are)
 Modal Verbs (could – should –
must – would – have to)
 WH Questions

EXAMPLE: where will you go? what


do you do? what should you play?

Conclusion
Make recommendations related to the
topics discussed during the interview.

ENDING
Farewell
Say goodbye to your celebrity guest(s)
and to the viewers in the classroom.

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