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5.9 Employability Skills: Presentation Skills & Public Speaking

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This workshop is part of the Employability Skills section from the GoTeach curriculum. They will also practice presentations on various occasions during the workshop hence practicing public speaking.

5.9.1 Objectives

By the end of this Workshop, the participants will be able to:

  • List the key principles for designing and delivering an effective presentation
  • Explain how to collect and structure relevant information for designing a presentation
  • Explain how to use body language effectively when presenting
  • Design and deliver a 5-minute presentation on a topic of your choice

5.9.2 Target Audience and volunteers

The target audience for this module are young people from vulnerable communities who are transitioning from school to the world of work. They will learn about designing and delivering a successful presentation.

5.9.3 Number of Participants

The suggested maximum number of participants is 6 to 8 as the current timing and interaction has been defined for this number of participants. A limited number of participants enables for individual presentations and feedback sessions. To support the students the suggestion is to have one volunteer for each 2 participants. Volunteers can help with the preparation for the presentations, answer questions and support the students on an individual level if needed.

A larger group of participants is not recommended.  

5.9.4 Download Materials