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1) Answer these questions.

  1. What is the purpose of the oral presentation?

  2. What is the difference between a written paper and an oral presentation?

  3. How important is the structure in presentations?

  4. What is the most common format for presenting reports?

  5. What does the opening of a presentation state?

  6. What are the three steps of closing a presentation?

  7. When will the presenter answer questions?

  8. Which of the phrases below does the presenter use to …

  1. explain the purpose of the presentation (Why)

  2. describe the structure of the presentation (What)

  3. say when he’ll answer questions (How)

2) Learn the following introductory words which are useful for delivering a presentation.

- аналогично

- поэтому, следовательно

- во-первых, во-вторых,

в- третьих

- наоборот

- тем не менее

- кроме того

- сначала

- далее, затем

- наконец, итак

- вкратце

- similarly, likewise

- hence, therefore

- firstly, secondly,

thirdly

- on the contrary

- nevertheless, still, yet

- besides, also, in addition

- at first

- next, further, then

- finally

- in short, in brief

3) These are some expressions used in the presentation. Put them in a logical order. Pay attention to the introductory words.

  1. I'm here to talk about effective erosion controls.

  2. If you look at this table, you'll notice ... .

  3. There will be time at the end for questions.

  4. Finally there will be some case studies.

  5. I will start with basic information.

  6. To get started, let me ask you ... .

  7. Good morning, everyone.

  8. I think the best way to answer that question is ... .

  9. I will then look at some of the problems we face.

  10. My name is Jane Brown.

4) Match the words and phrases with different stages of a presentation.

  1. If you look at the pie chart…

  2. Secondly, I’d like to look at…

  3. I’d like now sum up the…

  4. I’m going to talk about …

  5. Let’s now move on to a separate…

  6. First of all, let me welcome you…

  1. greeting the audience

  2. introducing the subject

  3. sequencing

  4. introducing a visual aid

  5. concluding

  6. digression

5) Choose the right preposition.

at of to for in into about with before from

  1. I’ll be pleased to answer any questions … the end … my talk.

  2. I’m going to talk … you today … my research.

  3. Let me start … some basic facts.

  4. I’ve divided my presentation … four parts.

  5. I’ve tried to put our recent difficulties … some kind of perspective.

  6. I’d like you to look … this graph .

  7. Thank you very much … listening … my talk.

  8. … my presentation this afternoon I’d like to outline three main points.

  9. I’ll pass round a handout that summarizes my presentation … taking questions … the end.

  10. The keynote speaker is a distinguished scientist … the University … London.

6) Complete the following presentation with appropriate words from the box.

here level parts talk secondly year finally make look end graph like happy

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I’m … today to tell you about crop yields … of our grain farm. I’ve divided my presentation into four … . Firstly, I want to … about the current situation. …, I’d like to examine our performance over the past … . Thirdly, I’ll … at our prospects for the next twelve months. …, I’ll … some recommendations. I’ll be … to answer questions at the … of my presentation. Right. I’d … you to look at this … .