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¿Qué es la presentación en el oral individual?

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¿Qué es la presentación en el oral individual?

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Es la apertura preparada del oral: hablas tú solo unos 1,5–2 minutos sobre el estímulo visual.

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¿Cuánto dura la presentación?

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Unos 1,5–2 minutos de habla ininterrumpida sobre la imagen.

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¿Qué cinco partes tiene una buena presentación?

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Introducción · descripción · interpretación y opinión · enlace al tema · cierre.

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¿Con qué frase puedes introducir la imagen?

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«La foto muestra…» — una frase clara que diga qué se ve.

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¿Para qué sirve el cierre de la presentación?

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Para redondear con una frase final que abra la conversación con el profesor.

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la introducción

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the introduction — one clear sentence saying what the image shows

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la interpretación

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the interpretation — what the image means or suggests, plus your opinion

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el enlace al tema

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the link to the theme — connecting the stimulus to one of the five themes

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el cierre

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the closing — a final sentence that rounds off and opens the conversation

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Why does a clear structure help in the presentation?

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It fills the 1.5–2 minutes without rambling and means you always know your next move, so you don't freeze.

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What two things must a presentation do with the image?

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Describe it (what's there) AND interpret it (what it means or suggests) — never just one.

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How long should the introduction and close each be?

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About one sentence each — spend most of the two minutes on description, interpretation and the theme link.

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What should you do if you run out of words mid-presentation?

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Silently check which of the five parts you haven't done yet — interpret, link to the theme or round off — and do it.

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Why is reading a memorised script a bad idea in the presentation?

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It sounds flat, you can only make brief notes anyway, and it stops you sounding natural — plan ideas instead.

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