Presentation - retelling of the text (oral or written), presented in the form of educational work for the development of students' speech, the formation and consolidation of stylistic building and spelling skills. The presentation, as a work, encompasses a number of both oral and written exercises, which in complexity are both verbatim retelling of small texts and a brief presentation of the essence of the whole work.
Content
Presentation Tasks
- to understand the listened text, delving into the topic and defining the main idea, to build the logical sequence of what was heard;
- to correctly build the type and style of speech: a story, description, reasoning with signs of an author's style;
- remember specific facts, build them in a sequence of presentation;
- understand the topic, recreate what was heard taking into account the peculiarities of speech stylistics;
- to make the presentation as an autonomous statement with the presence of a beginning and ending;
- improve the presentation, starting from the main idea of ββthe source text.
Presentation Types
By completeness of the retelling of the text, the presentation can be detailed, concise, or selective. Detailed helps to train the memory , makes you follow the details and sequence of presentation. Compressed teaches note taking, highlighting the most important points in the text. According to the type of speech used in the text, the presentation is divided into:
- Narration - with this type of presentation, students are required primarily to correctly present the sequence of events or the main points of the text.
- Description is a more complex type. Such texts are more difficult to digest and require the active use of expressive means in retelling.
- Statement-reasoning - it is important here to grasp the main theses of the text and, when retelling, transmit them, logically arguing and preserving the transitions between thoughts.
- Detailed exposition - involves its consistent retelling with preservation of the linguistic features of the author: characteristic visual means, details, phraseology and syntax.
See also
- Dictation
- Composition (educational)
- Essays (education)
Links
- Manual for applicants to universities. "Russian language. To the applicant a note β(Part III. Presentation as a form of examination work in the Russian language and literature).
- http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/2263370/ James E. Raining, Andrew W. Hart, Robert von der Austen. Composition: Sixteen lessons for beginning authors. Per. and adapt. A. Stanislavsky. M .: Flint: Nauka, 2005, 2008, 2009β464 p.
- Stanislavsky A. R. Strategies for successful written presentation. // World of the Russian word. - 2004. - No. 4 (21). - S. 109-110.