After watching the video, make an 2 mins' individual presentation on "In this changing digital world, as long as you work, keep learning how to work." in your group.
Requirements:
1. Write down a structure of your presentation. (At least 3 parts)
2. For each part, write down a topic sentence and list 3-5 key words of your part.
3. Prepare for 1 min.
4. Use proper body language.
4. After persentation, other group members should give advice to the speaker on strcture and his/her body language.

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Body language is extremely important when it comes to making good first impressions. It's always helpful to know what body cues show you in a positive light, especially during interviews or networking when you're meeting someone for the first time. And it can make a difference and even make you more likeable in a public speech. Keep these tips in mind when you're interacting with people.
Smile slowly. If you're too quick to come to a smile or drop one, your expression may not look genuine. Real smiles happen gradually, but remember not to do it too slowly because it can also look creepy. Do your best to mimic a natural smile by practicing in the mirror.
Speak in a deeper voice. When you're nervous or excited, your voice may come out in a higher pitch. Take a deep breath and lower your pitch, because a deeper voice is considered to have more authority and confidence.
Make eye contact. When talking to someone, making eye contact shows interest and also confidence. Don't go overboard and gaze without breaking eye contact, because that can make people feel uncomfortable. Spend the majority of the time making eye contact, but remember to briefly take breaks.
Have good posture. Sit or stand up straight and avoid slouching. Slouching can make you look less professional and can possibly make you look less confident and enthusiastic.
Don't fidget. Don't fiddle with your hands or shake your leg because that can portray nervousness or restlessness. Relax and slow down your movements.
Stay uncrossed. Keep your hands and legs uncrossed because that can make you seem cold and distant. If you're not crossing your arms, you'll look more open and less guarded.