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Session 3. October 6 th , 9:00 - 11:30. Cultural Thought Patterns. Diagram from Robert B. Kaplan, “Cultural Thought Patterns in Inter-Cultural Education” (Language Learning, Vol. XVI, Nos. 1 and 2), page 15. Transitions. Written Paragraphs - Topic Sentence
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Session 3 October 6th, 9:00 - 11:30
Cultural Thought Patterns Diagram from Robert B. Kaplan, “Cultural Thought Patterns in Inter-Cultural Education” (Language Learning, Vol. XVI, Nos. 1 and 2), page 15.
Transitions • Written Paragraphs - Topic Sentence • Presentation Slide – Introductory Statement • What are we about to look at? • What is the significance? • How does this connect with the previous slide? • Introduce the Conclusion
Transitions X Experimental conditions X How to read data X Minor details O Main finding O What kind of information is coming? O What expectations should I have?
Transitions • This next slide will show you how we determined that the two compounds were incompatible. • Next we will see why the gene was not considered to be a candidate. • As you will see, the results indicated that our suspicions were correct. • Although we had expected a sudden decrease, the data you will see on this next slide presented us with a surprisingly different trend. • In this next slide I will show you how we discovered the most important candidate so far in our search for the responsible protein.
Signposts Information about: • where you are • where you have been • where you are going • etc.
Signposts Tell them… • the following information is especially important. • you are going to explain something in finer detail. • unusual and interesting results are coming up. • the story you are about to tell is just an anecdote not really related to your research. • how to listen so that they are not thrown off track by any changes in the storyline.
The bottom line is…. What it comes down to is…. To sum it all up…. Basically…. This next point is crucial…. An important point is…. What we have to consider is…. The other thing that we have done is…. Interestingly…. Curiously…. What we found instead was…. Much to our surprise…. What we know about ○○ is…. Let’s look at this in more detail. This is a bit off topic, but… Signposts