Hi
@a3736y I think with most presentation task you just want to ensure you
(i) have a very clear structure; (ii) deliver it in a composed and articulate manner; and (iii) focus on the interesting points of analysis and discussion. For (i) the details of the exact structure you employ will differ significantly based on the topic and the amount of information you want to convey. For example, it could look something like this:
- First 15-30 seconds: you state the the topic and lay out the structure of your presentation
- Next 1-1.5 minute: explain in a concise format the essential facts about the news story
- From minute 2 to minute 3: note down new developments
- From minute 3 to 4.30: analyze any controversial points and different views about the issues, providing some outline of an argument for your view
- Final 30 seconds: summarize the points you have discussed and open the floor for questions
However, I think you would probably benefit the most by trying to fit your presentation into different formats and see what works best in practice. For (ii), again i think practice will be essential. You should record and assess your performance yourself, or, even better, have a friend do it for you. Then, repeat the presentation again and again until you are happy with your delivery. Finally, for (iii) I think you should try to read widely in the press about the chosen topic so that you can discuss the main arguments backing up the different viewpoints.