AP Italian Language and Culture Flashcards: Language resources: register, connectors, key lexicon
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What does 'variety of grammar and syntax' refer to in spoken presentations?
It refers to using diverse sentence structures and grammatical forms to enhance clarity and engagement in spoken presentations.
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What does 'variety of grammar and syntax' refer to in spoken presentations?
It refers to using diverse sentence structures and grammatical forms to enhance clarity and engagement in spoken presentations.
Why is it important to produce simple, compound, and complex sentences in spoken presentations?
Using a mix of simple, compound, and complex sentences helps convey information clearly, adds sophistication to speech, and maintains audience interest by varying rhythm and structure.
How should a speaker monitor language and address errors during a spoken presentation?
A speaker should actively monitor their language production, recognize any errors, and attempt to self-correct in real-time to maintain clarity and credibility.
According to the content, what is an effective way to explain ideas and opinions in spoken presentations?
To effectively explain ideas and opinions, a speaker should support them with relevant examples during spoken presentations.
How can a presenter effectively compare cultural features in a spoken presentation?
A presenter should compare features like products, practices, and perspectives of target cultural communities to their own community in spoken presentations.
What are the three essential structural components of a spoken presentation?
The three essential structural components of a spoken presentation are an introduction, topic development, and a conclusion.
What is an advised strategy for delivering a spoken presentation without relying on a full script?
An advised strategy is to use key words and phrases as prompts, rather than reading from a full script, to maintain a natural flow and audience engagement.
List four key elements that contribute to an effective spoken presentation.
Four key elements for effective spoken presentations include audience engagement, appropriate eye contact, purposeful gestures, and varied intonation.
How do structuring a presentation and using key words contribute to effective delivery?
Structuring a presentation with an introduction, development, and conclusion, combined with using key words instead of a script, helps create a coherent, engaging, and natural delivery.
What is the benefit of monitoring language production and attempting self-correction during a spoken presentation?
Monitoring language production and attempting self-correction ensures clarity, improves the speaker's credibility, and helps maintain the audience's understanding and engagement throughout the presentation.