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48 - Alia Oktaviani - Asking and Giving Opinion
48 - Alia Oktaviani - Asking and Giving Opinion
48 - Alia Oktaviani - Asking and Giving Opinion
NIM : PO714251231048
CLASS : D41B
Al : Hey dill, do you have a moment? I could use your input on this assignment.
Al : Well, I've dill working on the research for our presentation, but I'm not sure if I'm
covering all the important points. Could you take a look at the outline I've put
together?
Al : Thanks. So, I've divided it into three main sections: introduction, key findings, and
conclusion. In the introduction, I thought we could give a brief overview of the topic
and its significance.
Dill : That sounds good. A strong introduction can set the tone for the rest of the
presentation.
Al : That's what I was aiming for. Now, for the key findings, I've summarized the main
points from the research articles we found. But I'm unsure if I've missed any crucial
details.
Dill : Let me take a look... It seems like you've covered the major findings quite
comprehensively. However, in this second point, you might want to elaborate a bit
more on the methodology used in the studies.
Al : Ah, you're right. I overlooked that part. Thanks for pointing it out.
Dill : No problem. Now, for the conclusion, it's essential to wrap up the presentation by
summarizing the key takeaways and possibly leaving the audience with something to
think about.
Dill : That's a great idea! It'll engage the audience and encourage them to reflect on what
we've presented.
Al : Thanks for your input, dill. Your suggestions really help clarify the direction I
should take with this.
Dill : You're welcome, Al. Teamwork makes tasks like these much easier. Don't hesitate
to ask if you need further help or opinions along the way.
Al : I won't, dill. Thanks again. Let's work together to make this presentation a success!