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1.How to start a presentation

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3 865 768 просмотров 22 июн. 2016 г. How to start a presentation is just as


important as the ending of one. The opening or beginning of your speech often
determines how long the audience will “tune in” to your presentation. If you bore
your audience right from the start, you already lost them. You need a strong intro
or a strong opening line to grab the attention from the very beginning. How give
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71 692 просмотра 9 сент. 2019 г. How you end a presentation is just as important
as how you start it. Follow our tips on how to end a presentation so that you leave
a lasting impression. To use such phrases as “The end,” “I'm done,” or “That's it”
is not really a good conclusion to a presentation. Here are some tips how to end
your presentation the right way.
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So when I give a training, for instance Presentation Skills, I make people come in
front of the group and present themselves. And that goes rather well most of the
times until they come at the end of their presentation and then they go like. "Well,
that's about it". And they disappear. There's no ending.
Let me give you some tips and tricks on how to end your presentation in a good
way. First of all get rid of some clichés like "Thank you for your attention" or "Are
there any questions?" That's not really an ending. What you need to do is think
about your key messages. The take home messages that you want your audience
actually to remember. Sum them up at the end of your presentation and then you'll
have a good conclusion, a good ending. What you can also do is actually stop
where you started. Start with a strong statement, work your way through that
presentation and end with that same statement. That actually helps to get a good
ending. Now those are tips and tricks on the content of your presentation. But
here's also the form, the style. Make use of your intonation, your tone of voice,
your pitch to lay down the sentences at the end of your presentation. So they
audience knows, hears and feels it's actually coming to and end. I'll give you an
example. If I say "That ladies and gentlemen, was what I wanted to share with
you". Then you can actually hear that I'm laying my sentence down. And also at
the end of your presentation, ad a smile. When you actually thank your audience
and you do it without a smile they won't feel any gratitude. They won't feel that
you're sincere. So instead of saying "Thank you for your attention". Just say
"Thank you" and then they will know that your presentation has finished.
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40 Phrases For Presenting In English - Business English


414 526 просмотров 4 сент. 2020 г. In this lesson, you'll learn 40 great phrases
for making a presentation in English. Learn what to say during your introduction,
how to use signposting phrases to switch from one topic to another, and how to
finish your presentation professionally. Watch my other presentations lesson: 4
Ways To Make Your Presentation More Interesting -
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The phrases in this lesson:


Welcoming your audience:
Good morning/afternoon/evening everybody and welcome to my presentation.
My name is (name) and I’m a (job title) at (company name)
The topic of my presentation is …
Today, I’d like to talk to you about …
The above intro is quite standard. If you want to try something different or more
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Giving an overview I’m going to focus on/look at/deal with 3 main points.
I’ve divided my presentation into 3 main parts.
First of all, I’ll talk about …. Second, we’ll look at …
And finally, I’ll explain/show you/tell you about Timing; My presentation will take
about … (number of minutes)
Questions: There'll be plenty of time for questions at the end of my presentation.
I’d appreciate it if you could leave any questions you may have until the end of my
presentation.
If you have any questions during the presentation, feel free to interrupt at any time.
Introducing your first point: I’d like to begin by …. telling you, showing you,
etc. Let’s start with ... So, let’s get started.
Finishing one topic: So that covers everything I want to say about …
That concludes my first/second point.
And continuing with another
Now, let’s move on to my next topic, which is …
Let’s turn now to …
Moving on to …
Referring to graphs & charts:
As you can see on this chart, …
Take a look at this chart.
This graph clearly shows …
This graph highlights the importance of …
Going into detail: Let me expand on this point.
I’d like to elaborate on this point for a few minutes.
Reminding your audience why the topic is relevant & important:
As I said at the beginning, ...
This relates to what I was saying earlier …
This ties in with what I said at the start of my talk/presentation.
Summarising:
So that brings me to the end of my presentation.
We looked at 3 main points.
First, I showed you, spoke about …
Then, we looked at …
And finally, I explained/told you about …
Concluding/To conclude, I’d like to say …
Before I finish, I’d like to leave you with one final thought …
Thanking the audience and inviting them to ask questions
Thank you very much for your attention/time.
Thank you for listening.
If you have any questions, I’d be happy to answer them now.

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6 min.53 sec
4 Ways To Make Your Presentation More Interesting

148 491 просмотр 31 июл. 2020 г. If you want to capture your audience's interest
right from the start of your presentation, try one of the techniques I share in this
short presentation skills lesson. If you like my short lessons for busy people, and
would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks!
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The 4 techniques:
= Focus more on why than on what
=Share a personal anecdote - A personal anecdote is a short story about
something interesting that you experienced – it could be about a conversation you
had in work, something that happened when you were on holiday, a problem you
discovered, or an idea you came up with. Remember to keep it short, interesting
and make sure it’s connected to the reason you are talking to your audience. When
you’ve come to the main point of your anecdote, you should say something like
this:
So why am I telling you this story?
Well, the goal / objective of my presentation is to … ... persuade you to /convince
you to /inform you about /encourage you to/ help you …/ show you …
A personal anecdote could start like this:
• 10 days ago, I had a meeting with my students and …
• About a year ago, I discovered a major problem in our social interaction …
• Last summer, I was on my way to work one day when …
• On my last holiday, I was lying on the beach, reading a book by …(author’s
name) when I started to think about …
• I remember when I started my first job. I was very nervous and didn’t know
anybody…
=Use rhetorical questions - What is a rhetorical question? It’s a question we ask
without expecting an answer. Sometimes the answer is totally obvious, and other
times we just want to get the audience thinking about the question.
The whole idea of using this technique is to make a point, and as with the personal
anecdote, it must be connected to the objective of your presentation. If you choose
the right question or questions, it can really capture your audience’s interest.
Here are some examples of rhetorical questions
• What’s the biggest problem that family-run businesses face today?
• How often has your business tried to find a more efficient way of doing things?
• Why do we have to improve the quality of our products? Why is this important?
• Why did we have such a dramatic increase in sales in the last quarter?
TIP: if you ask a rhetorical question, pause for a couple of seconds before
continuing – that gives your question more of an impact. Give an
amazing/surprising or shocking fact or statistic.
If you try this technique, think carefully about the fact or statistic you want to
share. It can’t be something your audience already know, it must be connected to
the aim of your presentation, and it should be amazing/surprising or shocking
enough to capture their interest.
Here are some examples:
• In the last 12 months, employee turnover has increased by 22%.
• We’ve found that more than 30% of our customers are not satisfied with our
product range.
• There are 14 million jobs directly related to the mobile phone industry.
As with rhetorical questions, pause for a second after giving your fact or
statistic to create a bigger impact. –
=Tell your audience to imagine something By using the word imagine, you help
the audience to use their imagination and start visualising the scene. This technique
can help the audience to experience certain feelings and emotions, and should
capture their interest.
Here are some examples:
• Imagine you’re in a shop and you ask a shop assistant for some advice. The shop
assistant looks bored and miserable and doesn’t even make eye contact …..
• Imagine you arrive at work one day, and there's a buzz in the air. The offices
seem brighter, everyone is in a positive mood and the boss gives you a friendly
smile when she sees you.
A final tip – whichever of these techniques you decide to try, always refer back to
them at important parts of the presentation – that way you should keep your
audience’s interest and have a common thread running through the whole
presentation.

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