Presenting Korean · AS 91140
Give a spoken presentation in Korean that communicates information, ideas and opinions
18 students sat this in 2024 · 94% passed
This standard asks you to give a spoken presentation in Korean where you share information, ideas, and opinions. You need to speak clearly and naturally so your audience understands what you're saying, even if you make small mistakes. The presentation could be about anything from stories to cultural practices to your personal experiences.
- ·Prepare and deliver a spoken presentation entirely in Korean
- ·Communicate clear information, ideas, and opinions that your audience can follow
- ·Use language features (grammar, vocabulary, sentence structures) that fit what you're trying to say and who you're speaking to
- ·Speak with appropriate pronunciation, intonation, speed, and audibility so listeners understand you
- ·Develop your ideas by connecting information together, rather than just listing facts
You give a presentation in Korean that gets your information, ideas and opinions across to the listener, despite some inconsistencies in pronunciation, speed, or language use.
Your presentation is convincing and well-developed, with ideas that connect together logically; you choose language that fits your topic and audience, and any inconsistencies don't stop people understanding you.