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Make a presentation



Mietz
Germany

Make a presentation
 
Dear colleagues,
a student wrote in a test "make a presentation" instead of "give a presentation". I think making a presentation is actually preparing it - not giving it, which was, what I asked for.
Is it possible to say "make a presentation" for "give a presentation"?
Thanks for your help!
Mietz

10 Feb 2011      





edrodmedina
United States

You are correct. To make means to do the preparation. It could be first language interference.

10 Feb 2011     



Mietz
Germany

Thank you Ed. I know it is first language interference. It �s just that I �m correcting tests and I would have liked it to be right, too, so as to be able to give the poor thing one more point for a better grade... Will have to find another way...

10 Feb 2011     



Jayho
Australia

Hi Mietz
 
We wouldn�t normally say �make a presentation� unless we are preparing a PowerPoint presentation for someone else who is actually giving it e.g. "I have to make a PPP for my boss."  But then again, �make � is not the best choice of word here. If it is not PPP then we would probably say "prepare/put together/create a presentation" if we are doing it but not presenting it.
 
If the person preparing the presentation is also giving it then we would normally say "I/They have to give a presentation" and it is then assumed that that person is most likely also preparing it.
 
Hopes this helps.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho
 
 

10 Feb 2011     



saran2
Iran

Hi there
I need to help can you help me?Cry
saran

10 Feb 2011     



Jayho
Australia

...sure saran,  if you start a new post (scroll to bottom of page and click on �start new topic �)

10 Feb 2011     



mish.cz
Czech Republic

Hello, friends,

Concerning Mietz �s question: is there another possible verb instead of give a presentation? And one more question: if you have a look at the Colloquial Dictionary http://www.lixiaolai.com/ocd/results.php� , it says that make a presentation can be used in the meaning Mietz is asking... i.e. informative talk. Can �t it really be understood that way? In case I got it right, of course�Smile

Mish

10 Feb 2011     



yanogator
United States

I agree with that online dictionary that "make a presentation" is acceptable, but not as clear as "give a presentation". It parallels "make a speech".
 
Bruce

10 Feb 2011     



Mietz
Germany

Thanks everybody for this interesting input and your ready help. :-)

10 Feb 2011