
【Presentation English】Overview (概述)
Course Overview I n this course, you will have the chance to practice using videos as references, along with keywords , phrases , and realistic dialogue template examples for effective learning. Students will have the opportunity to share their experiences and offer opinions on the phrases used and how they are applied in presentations. Each session will have specific template dialogues and exercises for practice. Discussion and experience sharing, pronunciation, and grammar are explored. Course Content Part 1: Preparation, Key Phrases & Starting
01. Why, What, How to Prepare, What Next & Opening Intros
02. Key Phrases For Presenting
03. How to Start & Make an Interesting Presentation Part 2: Intonation, Emphasising & Body Language
04. Stress and Intonation During Presentations
05. Hands Gestures & Body Language
Part 3: Presenting Solutions, Charts, Expressing, Linking Ideas & Sequencing
06. Presenting Problems, Solutions, Organization & Linking
07. Presenting Charts and Graphs
08. Effective Sales Presentation & Sequencing a Presentation Part 4: Summarizing & Q&A
09. Summarizing & Concluding Your Presentation
10. Handling Q&A
Part 5: Presentation Tips, Techniques & Review
11. Top 10 Tips For Effective Presentations
12. Presentations in English Overview
13. Present Like Steve Jobs Overview Class The following are exercises and materials selected from the above course.
Part 1: Preparation, Key Phrases & Starting
Part 2: Intonation, Emphasising & Body Language
Part 3: Presenting Solutions, Charts, Expressing, Linking Ideas & Sequencing
Part 4: Summarizing & Q&A
Part 5: Presentation Tips, Techniques & Review Part 1: Preparation, Key Phrases & Starting
Part 2: Intonation, Emphasising & Body Language
Part 3: Presenting Solutions, Charts, Expressing, Linking Ideas & Sequencing
Part 4: Summarizing & Q&A
Part 5: Presentation Tips, Techniques & Review Practice 2: Signposting and Transitions Objectives:
To use a signpost
To make a transition
To refer back to an earlier point
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I’ve divided my presentation into three parts.
First, I’ll address the goals of the ' Go Green ' office project.
Next , I’ll describe the project timeline.
Last , I’ll tell you what we need to make the project a success.
So, my agenda is Goals, Timeline, and Needs.
OK, let’s get started.
First, regarding goals , we aim to reduce the amount of paper we use by 25% by the end of the second quarter of this year and cut electricity usage by 15% simultaneously. In the case of paper consumption, our objectives are to promote digitization and increase reuse when printouts are necessary. For power savings, we simply want to trim waste.
Let me move on to my next topic , the timeline.
We plan to launch an education program next month. As I mentioned earlier in my presentation, we want to encourage digitization, so the education program will be entirely online.
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Questions: What is the second item on the agenda?
a) The targets
b) The budget
c) The schedule
d) The requests
What is one of the goals?
a) Reduce the amount of digitization
b) Increase paper supplies
c) Find cheaper sources of power
d) Decrease the demand for new paper DISCUSSION: 1) What do you think when you hear the word ‘presentation’? 2) Do you like making presentations? Why / Why not? 3) What’s the best presentation you have ever heard? * 4) How can you stop being nervous about a presentation? 5) What do you think of PowerPoint? Are you good at using it? 6) Is it better to give a presentation to five people or thirty? Why? 7) Do you like listening to presentations?
8) What kind of slides are best – those with pictures or those with words?
9) Whose presentation would you like to see (anyone in the world)? Why?
10) Do you think giving presentations makes you more confident? 11) How do you feel one minute before you have to make a presentation?
12) Will your next presentation be good? Why do you think so?
13) What is the most difficult thing about making a presentation?
14) What advice would you give to people making a presentation?
15) How many slides should a good presentation have? Why?
16) How scary is making a presentation? Why?
17) Do you like people looking at you when you make a presentation?
18) How rude is it to talk during presentations?
19) What do you think when people talk during your presentation? 20) How do you feel when your presentation is over? Why?

Course Overview I n this course, you will have the chance to practice using videos as references, along with keywords , phrases , and realistic dialogue template examples for effective learning. Students will have the opportunity to share their experiences and offer opinions on the phrases used and how they are applied in presentations. Each session will have specific template dialogues and exercises for practice. Discussion and experience sharing, pronunciation, and grammar are...



