
- •Іноземна мова (англійська мова) методичні вказівки
- •0305 Економіка та підприємництво та
- •0306 Менеджмент і адміністрування
- •Київ нухт 2008
- •Introduction
- •Presentations Unit 1 What Makes a Good Presentation?
- •Exercise 6. Read the given tips on how to make a successful business presentation. Match the sub-titles below with the most appropriate tip.
- •Exercise 7. Reading Read the following article about basic presentation skills. Basic Presentation Skills
- •1. Know your topic.
- •2. Know your audience.
- •3. Understand the occasion.
- •4. Check the location.
- •5. Collect your ideas.
- •6. Separate the wheat from the chaff.
- •7. Organize your ideas.
- •8. Prepare your presentation aids.
- •9. Rehearse your presentation.
- •10. Deliver your presentation.
- •11. Answer the questions.
- •12. Conclusion
- •Summary
- •Basics of presentation
- •Preparation
- •Structure
- •1 Introduction
- •2 Main body of presentation
- •3 Conclusion
- •The presentation itself
- •Introduction
- •Unit 2 Presentations: Introduction
- •Exercise 5. Read the given tips on how make a successful introduction. Match the sub-titles below with the most appropriate tip.
- •Giving Powerful Introductions
- •Introduction
- •Quick Communication Check
- •1 Subject
- •2 Presentation structure
- •3 Introducing your presentation
- •4 Your policy on questions and discussion
- •Unit 3: Presentations. The Main Body
- •You're Lost If You Lose Your Audience
- •Vocabulary
- •Delivery
- •Voice quality
- •Style of Speech
- •Movement
- •Main Body of Presentation
- •Quick Communication Check
- •1. Signaling the different parts of the presentation
- •2 Three first last second . Listing and sequencing
- •3. Linking
- •Unit 4 Presentations: the End
- •Open for questions: The silent disaster
- •Exercise 5. Read the given tips on how make a memorable conclusion. Match the sub-titles below with the most appropriate tip.
- •How to Make Memorable Conclusions
- •Conclusion
- •Quick Communication Check
- •1. Introducing a summary or a conclusion
- •2. Summarizing, concluding and recommending
- •Information
- •3. Introducing questions and discussion
- •Summary Presentation Tips
- •Speech Preparation
- •Presenting at a glance
- •Unit 5 Presentations: Describing Trends
- •I Market movements
- •II Describing changes
- •III Causes and results
- •IV Writing
- •Company Report
- •V Speaking
- •Reasons for Using Graphics
- •Common Graphics
- •Working Drawings
- •Line Graphs
- •Multiple Line Graphs
- •Pie Graphs
- •Illustrations
- •Diagrams
- •Photographs
- •Exploded Views
- •Schematic Diagrams
- •Flowcharts
- •Timetables (Gantt charts)
- •Language Note Referring to visuals
- •Describing Movement
- •Degree of change
- •Speed of change
- •Quick Communication Check
- •1. Presentation Phrases
- •2. Vocabulary 1
- •3. Opposites
- •4. Vocabulary 2
- •5. Describing trends
- •Unit 6 Presentations: Equipment Presentation Equipment
- •Work with a partner. 1) Discuss how these pieces of equipment can be used in different kinds of presentations. 2) Report your findings to the group.
- •Digital Overheads
- •Visual aids
- •Unit 7 Using Power Point
- •The 5 Sensory Approach to Business Presentations
- •Supplement
- •Student Self-Evaluation of Presentation
- •Effective Speaking
- •Effective Presentation in Pictures
- •Методичні вказівки
- •0305 Економіка та підприємництво та
- •0306 Менеджмент і адміністрування
3. Opposites
Match the opposites.
rise a. fall short of
boom b. slump
increase c. rapid
peak d. reduce
slight e. sudden
exceed f. dramatic
gradual g. decline
growth h. fall
slow i. trough
expand j. decrease
4. Vocabulary 2
Look at the following graph and put one of the numbers next to the given words:
( ) trough ( ) erratic movements ( ) a gradual rise ( ) to level off ( ) a dramatic fall ( ) fluctuations ( ) to reach a peak ( ) a sharp recovery |
( ) a gradual fall ( ) a plateau ( ) to take a plunge ( ) a steady increase ( ) to leap upwards ( ) a decline ( ) to slump |
5. Describing trends
Choose the correct description (1-8) for each graph (a-h)
There has been a steady increase in costs over several years.
At the end of the first year sales stood at 50 percent of the present level.
The share price reached a peak before falling a little and then maintained the same level.
Sales of product A fell slightly in the final quarter.
The sudden collapse in share prices has surprised everyone.
The level of investment rose suddenly.
Research and development budget has stabilized over the past few years.
The value of the shares has shown a steady decline.
Unit 6 Presentations: Equipment Presentation Equipment
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"A good workman never blames his tools." |
Exercise 1. Match the pictures (1-6), the names of corresponding pieces of equipment (a-f) and the definitions (A-F), (e.g. 1-c-F).
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a handouts |
A small (usually 35mm) photographic transparency which you project onto a screen so that you can see the picture |
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b duster |
B device (wooden, plastic or metal rod or electric/laser torch etc) for indicating things on a map, screen etc |
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c laptop |
C is an opto-mechanical device to view photographic slides |
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d projector |
D printed information provided free of charge, esp. to accompany a lecture, presentation etc. |
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e pointer |
E electrical instrument that one speaks into for amplification of the voice etc |
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f slide |
F a small portable computer. It is often used in conjunction with a projector, which actually projects the image from the computer screen onto the wall screen. (Power Point Presentations) |
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g whiteboard (more rarely blackboard or greenboard) |
G a large vertical writing area which can be written upon using special markers and subsequently erased |
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h overhead projector (OHP) |
H an apparatus with a system of lenses for projecting images and sound from computers or other video sources |
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i screen |
I a device that projects an enlarged image of an acetate or other transparency (OHTs or OHPTs) placed on it on to a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror |
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j markers |
J are used for displaying a projected image (in case of presentations it is folding and can be packed up and transported) |
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k slide projector |
K consists of several leaves of paper that you turn over |
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l flipchart |
L is used for cleaning the whiteboard |
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m microphone |
M are used for writing on the whiteboard (delible – you can remove the ink) or flipchart (indelible – you cannot remove the ink). They are usually available in blue, red, black and green |