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  1. Spanish Personal Presentation Samples with English subtitles

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  2. Spanish Presentation Rubric by Katie Shadis

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  3. Oral Presentation Rubric : Spanish

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  4. How To End A Presentation with a Thank You but DO NOT SHOW THANK YOU on the Final Slide

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  5. Spanish Presentation by Evan Mcclure

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  6. How To End a Presentation

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VIDEO

  1. Introduction in Spanish

  2. How to Get a Prom Date

  3. Spanish Oral Presentation

  4. In The End (Spanish Cover)

COMMENTS

  1. How to: Feel Comfortable Giving a Presentation in Spanish

    Pro-tip: if possible, try to rehearse with a native Spanish speaker who can help you figure out if what you say is clear or not. And remember that constructive criticism in your practice moments is a good option in comparison to your professor not understanding you during the presentation.

  2. Spanish Oral Presentation Guide for Beginners - TruFluency

    Practicing oral presentations in Spanish helps you focus on pronunciation and clarity while broadening your academic, job, and business opportunities. However, what may be even more valuable is that it gives you the chance to take risks, gain confidence, and exercise persuasion in a foreign language.

  3. Prepare a Spanish presentation with our Spanish lessons

    Prepare yourself with our Spanish courses to master the language and give a successful Spanish presentation. Speaking a foreign language in front of a crowd can make you nervous, especially when the Spanish presentation is in front of native speakers.

  4. 30 Examples: How to Conclude a Presentation (Effective ...

    To end your presentation in a memorable way, consider incorporating a call to action that engages your audience to take the next step. Another strategy is to finish with a thought-provoking question or a surprising fact that resonates with your listeners.

  5. Useful Phrases to Give a Presentation in Spanish

    Para presentarte di tu nombre, en qué empresa trabajas y/o cuál es tu trabajo específico: “Buenas tardes. Mi nombre es (tu nombre) y soy (tu trabajo) en (tu empresa)”. Luego, puedes decirle a la audiencia cuál es el tema general. Aquí hay dos frases que puedes usar: “Mi presentación es sobre…” “Hoy me gustaría hablarte de…”

  6. r/Spanish on Reddit: How do I say “the end” in the context of ...

    “Gracias por su atención” or “fin” Se acabó chin pon! 😉. "Gracias por su atención" works fine. ... y eso sería todo, gracias por su atención! Dudas? Preguntas? Comentarios? Just "Fin" without "el". I think we don’t have a word or phrase for “the end” in that context. We finish a presentation thanking the public for the attention.

  7. How to Give a Spanish Presentation of an Author

    The goal of every presentation should be to get listeners interested in the person being talked about in a way that inspires them to want to find out more about that person on their own. Remember what they say: “lo bueno, si (es) breve, (es) dos veces bueno”.

  8. 6 Ways to Close Your Presentation With Style (& Tools to Use)

    Level up your presentation skills and charm your audience with these proven closing techniques: include a strong call-to-action (CTA), don't end with a question and answer slide, conclude with a memorable quote, tell a story, summarize your main points and thank the audience.

  9. Survival guides in Spanish: presentations, greetings and ...

    In this new Survival Guide in Spanish we collect some questions and answers with which you will be able to practice in Spanish before and during your trip and which will be very useful for you to say hello, goodbye and introduce yourself.

  10. 10 Powerful Examples of How to End a Presentation

    Here are three ways to end your presentation: Call to Action – getting the audience to take a specific action or next step, for example, booking a call, signing up for an event or donating to your cause. Persuade – persuading your audience to think differently, try something new, undertake a challenge or join your movement or community.