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3rd ESO TED TALK Instructions How To Prepare A Ted Talk? Checklist

This document provides instructions and a checklist for preparing a TED talk. It recommends choosing an interesting topic, checking grammar and pronunciation, speaking slowly and clearly, using notes but not reading directly, asking audience questions, using visual aids, and keeping the talk to under 3 minutes. It also provides additional resources on grammar, vocabulary, and public speaking tips to help ensure a successful TED talk presentation.

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3rd ESO TED TALK Instructions How To Prepare A Ted Talk? Checklist

This document provides instructions and a checklist for preparing a TED talk. It recommends choosing an interesting topic, checking grammar and pronunciation, speaking slowly and clearly, using notes but not reading directly, asking audience questions, using visual aids, and keeping the talk to under 3 minutes. It also provides additional resources on grammar, vocabulary, and public speaking tips to help ensure a successful TED talk presentation.

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3rd ESO TED TALK Instructions

HOW TO PREPARE A TED TALK? CHECKLIST

Here you have got some advices to prepare your TED TALK.
Just check (tick or cross) if you are following them:

ADVICE DONE UNDONE

Choose an interesting topic

Check grammar,
vocabulary and
pronunciation (use
grammarly, dictionary…)

Speak slowly and clear

Use notes but don’t read

Make some questions to the


audience

Use visual aids

No more than 3 minutes

*MORE RESOURCES: Did you know…?


❏ GRAMMARLY. Copy this link in your browser:
https://www.grammarly.com/
❏ www.wordreference.com You can type a word and listen to its proper
pronunciation.

*And… REMEMBER:
❏ Here you’ll find some speaking in public useful tips:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFE-nosj_RA&t=3s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNOXZumCXNM

*Come on! Rack your brain, choose a topic and express your ideas! We will be happy to
listen to you!

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