In the process of defense, the basic point of the paper is the argument written in your paper, that is, your views and opinions on what is written in the paper.
In the process of defense, the argument of the thesis is the theoretical support and data support of your argument. Data, including experimental data and questionnaires, can be used as arguments to answer.
Therefore, in the process of defense, the answers to the basic viewpoints and arguments of the paper should be based on the paper you wrote.
Main points of defense
(1) Overcome nervousness, anxiety and uneasiness, and be confident that you can successfully pass the defense.
(2) Pay attention to self-cultivation and be polite to guests. Whether listening to the teacher's questions or answering them, you should be polite.
(3) Understand the meaning of the question, grasp the main idea of the question, understand the purpose and intention of the defense teacher, fully understand the root of the question, and then answer to avoid the phenomenon of irrelevant answer.
(4) If you really don't understand a problem, ask the teacher humbly. Try to get the teacher's prompt and handle it skillfully. Face difficulties with a positive attitude, think and answer seriously, and don't give up on yourself.
(5) Speak at a moderate speed, neither too fast nor too slow. Too fast will make the members of the defense team unable to hear clearly, and too slow will make the defense teacher feel that the respondent is unfamiliar with this issue.
(6) Don't mention uncertain views and opinions in your defense.
(7) Whether talking about yourself or answering questions, we should pay attention to proper limit. Emphasize key points and outline details; Talk more about the in-depth research, and it is best to avoid not talking or talking less about the in-depth research.
(8) Under normal circumstances, questions will be asked in the order from easy to deep and from easy to difficult.
(9) Respondents' answer time is generally limited to a certain period of time, and it is not necessary to expand in detail unless the respondent's teacher particularly emphasizes the requirement for expansion. Answer the main content and central idea directly, remove the details, be concise and lively, and go straight to the point.