Present your introduction and hook (30–45 seconds), State your research question and explain why it matters, Present one key finding from your research, Present your strongest piece of evidence, Give one oral citation from a credible source, Present two findings and explain how they are connected, Summarize your presentation in 1 minute, Present your conclusion and “so what?” statement, Use three advanced transitions while speaking about your intro and a finding, Explain one chart, graph, or visual from your presentation, Ask another presenter one challenging question, Answer two audience questions clearly and confidently, Explain one limitation or challenge in your research, Define one key term from your presentation using clear language, Present one recommendation or policy implication, 3-2-1 ! :), Speak for one minute without looking at your slides, Paraphrase one source instead of reading directly, Present one surprising or unexpected finding, Explain why your topic matters to the United States, Respond diplomatically to a disagreement or criticism, Explain your topic to a non-expert audience, Present without filler words (“um,” “like,” “you know”) for 30 seconds.
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