- •Предисловие
- •Unit 8. National stereotypes
- •8.1. Listening Development
- •8.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •8.3. Reading Improvement
- •The English and the French
- •The English through English Eyes
- •The English through French Eyes
- •The Americans and the Japanese
- •Americans through American Eyes
- •Americans through Japanese Eyes
- •8.4. Writing Enhancement
- •8.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 8. National Stereotypes
- •Unit 9. Countries and capitals
- •9.1. Listening Development
- •9.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •9.3. Reading Improvement
- •8 Wonders of belarus
- •Isle of tears
- •9.4. Writing Enhancement
- •9.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •London versus Minsk
- •Unit 9 active vocabulary
- •Unit 10. Business trips. Travelling
- •10.1. Listening Development
- •10.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •If you want a good room, you should ……… .
- •I’d like ……… .
- •10.3. Reading Improvement
- •Passengers panic over false crash alarm
- •All aboard the flight from fear
- •10.4. Writing Enhancement
- •How to make a complaint
- •What to say in your complaint
- •Template letter
- •10.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Interviewing business travellers
- •Active vocabulary Unit 10. Business trips. Travelling
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 11. Holidays
- •11.1. Listening Development
- •11.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •11.3. Reading Improvement
- •11.4. Writing Enhancement
- •Inquiry letter brecon boating holidays
- •11.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary unit 11. Holidays
- •Hotels and Accommodation
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 12. The theatre and cinema
- •12.1. Listening Development
- •12.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Anthony and Cleopatra at the National Theatre 1998
- •12.3. Reading Improvement
- •Jobs in cartoon animation
- •12.4. Writing Enhancement
- •Outline for a review
- •Introduction
- •Paragraph 2
- •Paragraph 3
- •Is the film recommended?
- •12.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 12. The Theatre and Cinema
- •Unit13on the phone
- •13.1. Listening Development
- •1) Imagine you are calling a company and want to speak to someone who works there. Can you think of any phrases you might use, or that you might hear? Put down these phrases.
- •13.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Telephoning
- •Note: Giving numbers
- •13.3. Reading Improvement
- •Unfortunately there's a problem...
- •Telephoning across cultures
- •13.4. Writing Enhancement
- •13.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 13. Telephoning
- •Unit 14. Business correspondence
- •14.1. Listening Development
- •14.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •14.3. Reading Improvement
- •Job search email etiquette
- •14.4. Writing Enhancement
- •14.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 14. Business Correspondence
- •Unit 15. Meetings and negotiations
- •15.1. Listening Development
- •15.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •15.3. Reading Improvement
- •15.4. Writing Enhancement
- •15.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Meeting - agenda setting quiz
- •Active vocabulary Unit 15. Meetings and Negotiations
- •Useful English Phrases for Participating in a Business Meeting
- •Introducing the Agenda
- •Unit 16. Presentations
- •16.1. Listening Development
- •16.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •16.3. Reading Improvement
- •One size fits all?
- •16.4. Writing Enhancement
- •Presentation Scheme
- •16.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 16. Presentations
- •Introduce another speaker
- •Verbs to describe movements and trends
- •References
- •Contents
16.4. Writing Enhancement
Assignment 1. To design your presentation, write down your ideas for each component below. If useful you can further develop the body of your presentation choosing one of the topic below.
Your company going public
Diversification of your company’s activity
Buying an airline
Buying a hotel
Restructuring
Taking over your competitor
Merging with your competitor
Presentation Scheme
Attention getter
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A way to lead the audience to the need efficiency |
Need
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A difference between actual and desired situations |
Task
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What I decided/was asked to do to address the need |
Main message
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The one sentence I want my audience to remember |
Preview
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A map of the body (ideally three points, max five) |
Point 1
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1 |
Transition
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2 |
Point 2
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3 |
Transition
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4 |
…
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5
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Review
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A recap of the body, leading into the conclusion |
Conclusion
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What the above mean to the audience in the end |
Close |
A way to end the presentation clearly and elegantly
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16.5. Speaking Reinforcement
Assignment 1. Get ready to make your presentations. Use the Active Vocabulary section to organise it and make it smooth for listeners. Be prepared to give feedback to your groupmates on how effective their presentations were, say if there is space for improvement.
Active vocabulary Unit 16. Presentations
Thank people for coming
Good morning afternoon etc.
I’d like to take the opportunity to thank you for coming here today.
Beginning and stating objectives
Right, let’s make a start.
Let’s kick off. I’m going to begin by…
I’m here
The object/subject of today’s talk is to …
Organization
My presentation/talk is divided into three parts/sections…
I’d like to begin by…
I have four main points.
Introduce another speaker
I am going to/I’d like to hand you over/pass you over to Julian ho is going to talk you through/present
Annie will be telling you about…
Paul is now going to take over…
Recap what the previous speaker has said
Keith has given you an overview of…
We have just heard from Keith..
As Paul said…
Recognising knowledge
You are certainly aware
As you all know only too well…
You’ve p ably heard some of this before…
Refer to a diagram/figures
(So) Let’s look/Let’s have/take a look at…
I’d like to draw your attention to…
As you can see…
If you’d like to turn to page 6 of the handout…I’ll …
It’s worth noting/It’s interesting to note…
Enumerate points
To begin with/First of all/Firstly
Next/afterwards
Finally/To conclude/In conclusion
Moving to another topic
This brings me/us to the key issue…
I’d now like to turn to…
Now let’s look at…/let’s consider…
I’ll now move on to my next point which is…
Before I move on, does anyone have any questions/queries?
Rhetorical questions
(So) what can we learn from this?
How should we interpret these figures/statistics?
You’re probably asking yourselves what this all means.
Setting guidelines for questions
I’m happy to answer your questions at the end of my presentation.
Please feel free to interrupt if you have any questions.
I’ll deal with questions at the end of the talk…
I’ll come back to that at the end if you don’t mind.
Summarizing
So to recap…
In conclusion…
I’d like to finish/end/wind up by saying…
Before I finish I’d finally like to say…
Verbs
outline
inform
brief
update
clarify
highlight
stress
urge you to do smth
handle
Phrasal verbs
talk through
run through
hand you over to
turn to
go into
take over
carry on
sum up
put forward
wind up
deal with
focus on