Pecha Kucha

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛtʃə ˈkuːtʃə/

Definitions of Pecha Kucha

noun a presentation format in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each, usually used for concise and creative presentations

Example Sentences

A1 Pecha Kucha is a type of presentation format.

A2 In Pecha Kucha, presenters show 20 slides for 20 seconds each.

B1 Attending a Pecha Kucha event can be a fun and informative experience.

B2 Many creative professionals use Pecha Kucha to showcase their work.

C1 Pecha Kucha presentations require careful planning and concise delivery.

C2 The Pecha Kucha format challenges speakers to be succinct and engaging.

Examples of Pecha Kucha in a Sentence

formal Pecha Kucha is a presentation format that originated in Japan.

informal I have to give a Pecha Kucha presentation in class tomorrow.

slang Let's keep the Pecha Kucha short and sweet, no need for a long presentation.

figurative Her storytelling style is like a Pecha Kucha, concise and impactful.

Grammatical Forms of Pecha Kucha

past tense

Pecha Kuchad

plural

Pecha Kuchas

comparative

more Pecha Kucha

superlative

most Pecha Kucha

present tense

Pecha Kuchas

future tense

will Pecha Kucha

perfect tense

have Pecha Kuchaed

continuous tense

is Pecha Kuchaing

singular

Pecha Kucha

positive degree

Pecha Kucha

infinitive

to Pecha Kucha

gerund

Pecha Kuchaing

participle

Pecha Kuchaed

Origin and Evolution of Pecha Kucha

First Known Use: 2003 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: Pecha Kucha originated in Tokyo, Japan.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Pecha Kucha' was coined by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in 2003. It refers to a presentation format where 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each, resulting in a concise and dynamic presentation style.