Watch this very entertaining and informative video to get some ideas on what your introduction should be like:
Your hook is the first thing your audience will hear when you get up to speak! Make it count!
This could be your quote, song lyric, or interesting story. Make sure it hooks the attention of your audience.
Introduction
Memoir
Infographic (Career Chart)
Argument
Career Plan
Conclusion
When creating your presentation, you need to use a presentation software. This could be PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Microsoft Sway, whatever you are more comfortable using. If you have another presentation tool you would like to use, double check with your teachers to make sure the format can be viewed when the time comes to present. The three mentioned here are already compatible.
Formal: Official, suitable for an important occasion
Informal: Unofficial, relaxed or casual
When we don't know how to begin, we do the thing called "The Running Start" ... "So, like um, yeah..." Just erase the running start and you have the beginning of your speech.
Avoid slang words: cool, awesome, yeah, legit, salty etc.
Avoid filler words: uh, um, mm, etc.