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  1. Answer the following questions:

  1. What is presentation?

  2. What are the main stages of presentation?

  3. What common objectives do all presentations have?

  4. Why is preparation so important?

  5. What equipment can be used at presentations?

  6. What are three main parts of presentation?

    1. What for should you use the introduction?

    2. What are the key points while delivering the body of your presentation?

    3. What for do you use the conclusion?

  7. How should you behave yourself answering the questions?

  1. Study the following table that shows examples of language used at presentations:

Introduction

Function

Possible language

1 Welcoming your audience

  • Welcome everyone…

  • Good morning, ladies and gentlemen

  • Good morning, gentlemen

  • Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman

  • Good afternoon, everybody

2 Introducing your subject

  • I am going to talk today about...

  • The purpose of my presentation is to introduce our new range of...

  • Do you all have a copy of the agenda?

  • Perhaps we could atart with the first point, which is…

3 Outlining your structure

  • To start with I'll describe the progress made this year. Then I'll mention some of the problems we've encountered and how we overcame them. After that I'll consider the possibilities for further growth next year. Finally, I'll summarize my presentation (before concluding with some recommendations).

5 Giving instructions about questions

  • Do feel free to interrupt me if you have any questions.

  • I'll try to answer all of your questions after the presentation.

  • I plan to keep some time for questions after the presentation.

Body

1 Keeping things moving:

  • Mr/Ms X, would you like to speak now?

  • We’d like to hear your idea Mr/Mrs X.

  • Let’s move onto the next point.

  • OK, I think you’ve made your point so let’s now consider.

2 Ensuring everyone stays focused

  • That’s not relevant, could you stick to the point please.

  • Mrs X, I don’t think we’ve heard from you yet.

  • What do you think are the marketing/financial implications?

  • Does everyone follow?

3 Keeping an eye on time

  • I’ll have to ask you to be as brief as possible as we are running out of time

  • I’m afraid our time is almost up

Conclusion

Function

Possible language

1 Summing up

  • To conclude,...

  • In conclusion,...

  • Now, to sum up...

  • So let me summarise/recap what I've said.

  • Finally, may I remind you of some of the main points we've considered.

2 Giving recommendations

  • In conclusion, my recommendations are...

  • I therefore suggest/propose/recommend the following strategy.

3 Thanking your audience

  • Many thanks for your attention.

  • May I thank you all for being such an attentive audience.

4 Inviting questions

  • Now I'll try to answer any questions you may have.

  • Can I answer any questions?

  • Are there any questions?

  • Do you have any questions?

  • Are there any final questions?