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How to give an oral presentation in French

How to give an oral presentation in French

Updated November 9, 2022

Eventually in life, the time will come when you will have to present in front of a group. If you are giving a speech in a foreign language like after learning French, it can be very challenging since it often adds extra insecurity to the mix. We will give you some tips on how to give an oral presentation in French:

Preparation is key. In order to succeed in your presentation, know your topic well. You will be the expert in the classroom and realizing this will boost your self-confidence and keep your nerves under control. Remember to use technology to your advantage, visual aids (maps, photos, film clips, graphs, diagrams, and charts) can enhance a presentation, but don’t rely completely on them since it might be distracting for your audience.

Pay attention to your posture, stand straight and don’t rock back and forth on your heels, or do anything that might distract from your content. Speak in a clear, audible voice, loud enough to be clearly heard in the back row.  Never, ever mumble and be confident about your research and content.

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How to Introduce Yourself and Others in French

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When you meet French speakers , you need to know how to introduce yourself and what to say when you are introduced. French can be a bit tricky when introducing yourself or others depending on whether you know the person to whom you are making the introduction(s) or even if you have had any contact with the person. In French, those circumstances all require different introductions.

Basic Introductions

French uses the verb  se présenter, not  introduire,  meaning to introduce something into something else, which translates into English as "to insert." The most basic introduction in French, then, would be:

Using s’appeler is the common way of introducing yourself in French. Don’t think of it as “to name oneself” because it will only confuse you. Think of it in the context of introducing your name to someone, and link the French words to that context instead of applying a literal translation, as in:

Use je suis with people who already know your name, such as those you have already talked to on the phone or by mail but never met in person, as in:

If you don't know the person or have never spoken to him on the phone or contacted him by email or mail, use  je m’appelle,  as noted previously.

Introducing by Name

There are also distinctions between formal and informal introductions, as well as singular versus plural introductions, as noted in the tables in this and the subsequent section.

Meeting People

In French, when you are meeting people , you have to be careful about using the correct gender , as well as whether the introduction is formal or informal, as in these examples.

French Names

Nicknames — or  un surnom in French — are much less common in this Romance language than in American English, but they are not unheard of. Often, a longer first name will be shortened, such as  Caro  for Caroline or  Flo  for Florence. 

Cheek Kissing and Other Greetings

Cheek kissing  is certainly an accepted form of greeting in France, but there are strict (unwritten) social rules to follow. Cheek kissing is generally OK, for example, but not hugging. So, it's important to learn not only the words that go with cheek kissing — such as  bonjour  (hello) — but also the social norms that are expected when greeting someone in this manner. There are also other ways to say " hello " and ask " How are you? " in French.

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Paris occupies a depression hollowed out by the Seine. The surrounding heights have elevations that vary from 430 feet (130 meters), at the butte of Montmartre in the north, to 85 feet (26 meters), in the Grenelle area in the southwest. The city is surrounded by great forests of beech and oak, called the “lungs of Paris,” as they help purify the air in the region.

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Paris , city and capital of France , situated in the north-central part of the country. People were living on the site of the present-day city, located along the Seine River some 233 miles (375 km) upstream from the river’s mouth on the English Channel (La Manche), by about 7600 bce . The modern city has spread from the island (the Île de la Cité) and far beyond both banks of the Seine.

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Paris occupies a central position in the rich agricultural region known as the Paris Basin , and it constitutes one of eight départements of the Île-de-France administrative region. It is by far the country’s most important centre of commerce and culture . Area city, 41 square miles (105 square km); metropolitan area , 890 square miles (2,300 square km). Pop. (2020 est.) city, 2,145,906; (2020 est.) urban agglomeration, 10,858,874.

For centuries Paris has been one of the world’s most important and attractive cities. It is appreciated for the opportunities it offers for business and commerce, for study, for culture, and for entertainment; its gastronomy, haute couture, painting, literature, and intellectual community especially enjoy an enviable reputation. Its sobriquet “the City of Light” (“la Ville Lumière”), earned during the Enlightenment , remains appropriate, for Paris has retained its importance as a centre for education and intellectual pursuits.

Paris’s site at a crossroads of both water and land routes significant not only to France but also to Europe has had a continuing influence on its growth. Under Roman administration, in the 1st century bce , the original site on the Île de la Cité was designated the capital of the Parisii tribe and territory. The Frankish king Clovis I had taken Paris from the Gauls by 494 ce and later made his capital there. Under Hugh Capet (ruled 987–996) and the Capetian dynasty the preeminence of Paris was firmly established, and Paris became the political and cultural hub as modern France took shape. France has long been a highly centralized country, and Paris has come to be identified with a powerful central state, drawing to itself much of the talent and vitality of the provinces.

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The three main parts of historical Paris are defined by the Seine. At its centre is the Île de la Cité, which is the seat of religious and temporal authority (the word cité connotes the nucleus of the ancient city). The Seine’s Left Bank (Rive Gauche) has traditionally been the seat of intellectual life, and its Right Bank (Rive Droite) contains the heart of the city’s economic life, but the distinctions have become blurred in recent decades. The fusion of all these functions at the centre of France and, later, at the centre of an empire, resulted in a tremendously vital environment . In this environment, however, the emotional and intellectual climate that was created by contending powers often set the stage for great violence in both the social and political arenas—the years 1358, 1382, 1588, 1648, 1789, 1830, 1848 , and 1871 being notable for such events.

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In its centuries of growth Paris has for the most part retained the circular shape of the early city. Its boundaries have spread outward to engulf the surrounding towns ( bourgs ), usually built around monasteries or churches and often the site of a market. From the mid-14th to the mid-16th century, the city’s growth was mainly eastward; since then it has been westward. It comprises 20 arrondissements (municipal districts), each of which has its own mayor, town hall, and particular features. The numbering begins in the heart of Paris and continues in the spiraling shape of a snail shell, ending to the far east. Parisians refer to the arrondissements by number as the first ( premier ), second ( deuxième ), third ( troisième ), and so on. Adaptation to the problems of urbanization—such as immigration, housing, social infrastructure , public utilities, suburban development, and zoning—has produced the vast urban agglomeration.

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Paris is positioned at the centre of the Île-de-France region, which is crossed by the Seine, Oise , and Marne rivers. The city is ringed with great forests of beech and oak; they are called the “lungs of Paris,” for they help to purify the air in the heavily industrialized region. The city proper is small; no corner is farther than about 6 miles (10 km) from the square in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral . It occupies a depression hollowed out by the Seine , and the surrounding heights have been respected as the limits of the city. Elevation varies from 430 feet (130 metres) at the butte of Montmartre, in the north, to 85 feet (26 metres) in the Grenelle area, in the southwest.

The Seine flows for about 8 miles (13 km) through the centre of the city and 10 of the 20 arrondissements . It enters the city at the southeast corner, flows northwestward, and turns gradually southwestward, eventually leaving Paris at the southwest corner. As a result, what starts out as the stream’s east bank becomes its north bank and ends as the west bank, and the Parisians therefore adopted the simple, unchanging designation of Right Bank and Left Bank (when facing downstream). Specific places, however, are usually indicated by arrondissement or by quarter ( quartier ).

At water level, some 30 feet (9 metres) below street level, the river is bordered—at least on those portions not transformed into expressways—by cobbled quays graced with trees and shrubs. From street level another line of trees leans toward the water. Between the two levels, the retaining walls, usually made of massive stone blocks, are decorated with the great iron rings once used to moor merchant vessels, and some are pierced by openings left by water gates for old palaces or inspection ports for subways, sewers, and underpasses. At intermittent points the walls are shawled in ivy.

The garden effect of the Seine’s open waters and its tree-lined banks foster in part the appearance of Paris as a city well-endowed with green spaces. Tens of thousands of trees (mostly plane trees , with a scattering of chestnuts ) line the streets as well, and numerous public parks, gardens, and squares dot the city. Most of the parks and gardens of the modern central city are on land that formerly was reserved for the kings on the old city’s outskirts. Under Napoleon III , who had been impressed by London’s parks while living in Britain , two ancient royal military preserves at the approaches to Paris were made into “English” parks—the Bois de Boulogne to the west and the Bois de Vincennes to the east. Moreover, during his reign a large area of land was laid out in promenades and garden squares. Under Mayor Jacques Chirac in the late 20th century, the municipal government initiated efforts to create new parks, and such projects continued into the 21st century.

The Promenade Plantée is a partially elevated parkway built along an abandoned rail line and viaduct in the 12th arrondissement (municipal district) of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine River. It was the world’s first elevated park (first phase completed in 1994) and the first “green space” constructed on a viaduct; it has since inspired other cities to turn abandoned rail lines into public parkland. The entire feature runs some 4.5 km (about 3 miles) from the Opéra Bastille to the Bois de Vincennes . Located underneath the elevated portion is the Viaduc des Arts, which stretches along the Avenue Daumesnil. Its former archways house specialized commercial establishments.

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How to Introduce Yourself in French in 11+ Lines

Hello Junkies,

Want to speak French? Yes? Good – keep reading. This is for those that truly want to learn the language. Here’s how you introduce yourself in French in 10 easy lines… and this might take you 2 to 3 minutes or less. With this lesson…

Here’s how you introduce yourself in French. Let’s go.

1) Bonjour, enchanté(e) de faire votre connaissance.

“Hello” and “Nice to meet you” are must-know phrases. Any introduction will probably will start with these words.

You should also listen and hear real French – Press play below. Try this Free Lesson from FrenchPod101.com (click here to visit) for the complete explanation about introducing yourself!

Now, let’s say someone asks for your name in French.

They would say….

2) Comment t’appelles-tu?

3) Je m’appelle ______.

This is simple. To say “my name is” in French, you just need the phrase “Je m’appelle.” Then say your name. For example, if the name is Linguajunkie, it would be like this…

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Here’s another example:

4) Je viens de ____.

So, where are you from? America? Europe? Africa? Asia? Just stick the name of your country inside this phrase. We’ll use France as an example.

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5) J’habite à ______.

What about now – where do you live? Just fill in the blank with the country or city (if famous) into this phrase. I’ll use Paris as an example.

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6) J’apprends le français depuis _____.

How long have you been learning French for? A month? A year?

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7)J’apprends le français sur _____.

Where are you learning French? At school? At home? This would be a great line to know and use when you’re introducing yourself. Here’s my example:

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8) J’ai  ___  ans.

Here’s how to say how old you are in French. Just add the number in

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If you want to find a specific number, check out my post about French numbers here .

9) Je suis ______.

What about your position? Are you a student? Yoga teacher? Lawyer for the potato industry? Potato salesman? Super important question that people like to ask (and judge you about – Hey, I’m just a blogger! ). Just use “ani” meaning “I” and add your position.

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Here are some examples of other jobs:

10) Un de mes passe-temps est la lecture. _____.

Now, let’s move onto personal interests – hobbies! My hobbies are languages, linguajunkieing and such. How about you? You’ll definitely need this line when introducing yourself in French.

Here’s an example to use:

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11) J’aime écouter de la musique.

Now, this is just another example line about your hobbies . You can use something else where.

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So now you know how to introduce yourself in French . I’m sure there’s a ton more you can say – but this is an easy, simple start that any beginner can put to use. It’s all about starting easy.

Let’s recap the French phrases:

See if you can introduce yourself below. Leave me a comment.

I read all comments!

Hope you enjoyed this!

– The Main Junkie

P.S. I highly recommend this for French learners. If you REALLY want to learn French with effective lessons by real teachers – Sign up for free at FrenchPod101 (click here) and start learning!

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  2. Free templates about France for Google Slides & PowerPoint

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  3. How to give an oral presentation in French

    We will give you some tips on how to give an oral presentation in French: Preparation is key. In order to succeed in your presentation, know your topic well. You will be the expert in the classroom and realizing this will boost your self-confidence and keep your nerves under control.

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    French powerpoint! 1. Click on the arrow to go onto the next page. 2. Learning Objectives: Learn numbers 1 to 31 Learn how to say how old you are and how to ask someone their age Understand how to say when your birthday is Remember: At least 10 numbers between 1 & 31 How to say your age and ask someone their age How to say when your birthday is ...

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  6. French Introductions, or Les Présentations

    French uses the verb se présenter, not introduire, meaning to introduce something into something else, which translates into English as "to insert." The most basic introduction in French, then, would be: Je me présente. = Let me introduce myself. Using s'appeler is the common way of introducing yourself in French.

  7. Paris

    Paris, city and capital of France, situated in the north-central part of the country. People were living on the site of the present-day city, located along the Seine River some 233 miles (375 km) upstream from the river's mouth on the English Channel (La Manche), by about 7600 bce. The modern city has spread from the island (the Île de la Cité) and far beyond both banks of the Seine.

  8. Presentation about France by Marie Mauberger

    The geographical situation of France The climate The landscapes that we find in France The history of the France The politics The flag The currency The French national anthem, The education The gastronomy The tourist attractions. This is the French currency! The flag Thank you for listening!! Why I chose this country?

  9. How to Introduce Yourself in French in 11+ Lines

    1) Bonjour, enchanté (e) de faire votre connaissance. "Hello" and "Nice to meet you" are must-know phrases. Any introduction will probably will start with these words. Hello, it's nice to meet you. Bonjour, enchanté (e) de faire votre connaissance. You should also listen and hear real French - Press play below.

  10. Presentation in French

    A basic presentation in French will consist in saying your name, your age, your nationality, your profession and your marital status. If you want to hear some examples, you just have to click here. Learn French in Montpellier Go from basic level to fluent French. French courses in Montpellier

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  12. French Powerpoint Presentations

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  13. French Lesson 15 INTRODUCE YOURSELF in French Basic ...

    French Lesson 15 INTRODUCE YOURSELF in French Basic conversation Se présenter Presentarse en francés YouLearnFrench 499K subscribers 5.3M views 11 years ago FRENCH COURSE Lesson 11 to 20 -...

  14. presentation in French

    presentation translate: présentation [feminine], remise [feminine], présentation, représentation [feminine], (de…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

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  16. French translation of 'presentation'

    French Translation of "presentation" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.

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