I have a presentation to give in class next week on my Shakespeare set text, Julius Caesar. I'm very nervous about it and need some help with the structure and content, as well as a few tips on delivery.

Structure- Similar to an essay -Intro -Main body -Conclusion or Say what you are going to say Say it, then Say what you have said

Use signposting language to signal to your audience where you are going (and to remind yourself!)

Possible themes for your content, which may benefit from being explained in the context of modern life, could be; -Power -Jealousy -Politics -Conspiracy -Friendship/loyalty

Answered by Tim M. English tutor

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