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Cap Town 2050 A SUSTAINABLE CITY Presentation guidelines Activity Preparing a presentation Deadline October 2d. 10 to 15 minutes presentation. 6 teams 6 topics. The Boer war and the British Zulu war Frederik de


  1. Cap Town 2050 A SUSTAINABLE CITY Presentation guidelines

  2. Activity – Preparing a presentation  Deadline – October 2d.  10 to 15 minutes presentation.  6 teams – 6 topics.  The Boer war and the British Zulu war  Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela  Resistance to the Apartheid : ANC – women movement – Sharpeville massacre 1961 – Soweto uprising 1976  Truth & Reconciliation Commission : Desmond Tutu – forgiveness – revenge – reconciliation – retribution  Holidays in South Africa : days of reconciliation – women day – human rights day – youth day – reconciliation day – freedom day  Cape town monuments : Castle Good hope – Slave lodge – Huguenot monument – Rhodes Memorial – Robben island

  3.  An effective presentation  Presentation answering a key question.  Structured presentation in 2 or 3 ideas + introduction + conclusion. • Introduction = opening : presentation of the topic and the context • Body = 2 or 3 parts = 2 or 3 ideas • Conclusion = summary – reinforcing key idea  Presentation supported by precise examples.

  4.  Preparing the presentation  Start early.  Gathering historical material: When? Where? What? Why? Who? How?.  Exchange information between team members: ENT – googledoc …  Share evenly the presentation in between the team members.

  5.  Delivering the presentation  Practice: rehearse your presentation alone and in team to read as little as possible, speak from notes (mental maps, note cards) or memory and to be synchornized  Speak clearly and loudly.  Talk slowly and pause between ideas.  Stay fairly still while giving a speech : small gestures possible to support your speech.  Connect to the audience by looking at it.

  6.  Delevering the presentation  Start early.  Gathering historical material: When? Where? What? Why? Who? How?.  Exchange information between team members: ENT – googledoc …  Share evenly the presentation in between the team members.

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