EAP3 Prepare for Oral presentation

Part1(1min)

Introduction 30s

  • Greet

  • Introduce the activity

  • Introduce the stucture

Background Information 30s

  • Provide information about what the activity is

  • Very briaf history of the activity / your history with it

  • Any equipment needed for it

Part2(2-3min)

Instruction(2-2.5minutes)

  • Give step-by-step instructions how to do the activity

  • Demonstrate how to do the task(Refer to the ppt)

  • Keep audience focused on the task

Conclude the presentation(30s)

  • Signal and of presentation

  • Ask if audience have any questions

  • Say goodbye

Script

Part1: 1️⃣Introduction:

Hello everyone, my name is Chris.

Before we start, I have some questions for you.

Has anyone here ever built their own computer? (Pause and look around)

If you have, please raise your hand?

Alright —As you may guessed, our topic today is How to build your own desktop PC.

And in the first part of my presentation, I’ll give you some basic informations about DIY PC. Then in the second part I’ll lead you to build your own PC step-by-step.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me at the end of my presentation.

2️⃣Background:(history+needs)

DIY PC building is quite popular among certain groups — like gamers, tech enthusiasts, and students — but it has never really been a mainstream activity.

(/— but it’s not something most people try.)

it’s a great way to learn how computers work, and it gives you more control over performance and cost, especially among students who want a better computer at a lower cost.

I built my first PC 3 years ago, and I learned a lot from the process — it was really fun and rewarding.


So don’t worry, you don’t need to be an expert — just follow the steps carefully.


Part2: 1️⃣Instruction:

⬆️ (Now, let’s start.)


Step 1: Preparation

To build a PC, you need some basic parts — like the CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, and power supply. (and so on… |show the PPT or the real PC)

You’ll also need some tools: mainly a screwdriver and a clean table.

The case is actually optional — some people even use a shoebox! It doesn’t look great, but it works.

✅ Pro tip: Many beginners worry about breaking something, but most parts only fit one way. So just be gentle and follow the shape.

Step 2: Assembly

Start by installing the CPU and RAM onto the motherboard.

Think of it as adding the “brain” and “memory” to your PC.

Next, place the motherboard in the case — or whatever setup you use — and screw it in.

Then install your storage and power supply.

⚠️ Tip: Don’t force the CPU in. If it doesn’t drop in easily, you may be holding it the wrong way.

Step 3: Connections

Now, connect all the cables: power cables, front panel buttons, and maybe cooling fans.

Then close the case — or not, if you’re using an open setup — and press the power button.

✅ Tip: If the fans spin and something shows up on the screen, congrats — it’s alive!


2️⃣Conclude:

Ok, that is the end of my presentation

So, are there any questions?

I hope you learn something fun and useful. Remember that It takes time to know learn about each part of the computer, so don’t worry if it seems confusing at first.

Thanks for listening, that’s all for today.