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General advice for succeeding in your orals

The oral exam is not a written exam in terms of presentation which must follow certain rules to be effective.  I will distinguish the oral presentation in a group and the oral presentation individually. During the group’s oral presentation, each member must speak in turn, taking over from the comrade who  must not forget to give the floor to the next comrade when you are done with your part with a view to ensuring a smooth transition between each member of the group.   During an individual oral presentation, the speaker should, catch the attention of the listener in order to spark interest in his talk right from the start.       For both presentation styles, you must:  structure your presentation by means of an introduction, a development and a conclusion.  regularly seek eye contact with the audience or the jury members  indicate clearly the transition period: let's move on to the second part or let's go on to the second part and never ...