Persentation in English
Persentation in English
TIONS IN
ENGLISH
Group 1
PRESENTATIONS IN
ENGLISH
● A presentation is a formal talk to one or more people that
"presents" ideas or information in a clear,structured way.
● People are sometimes afraid of speaking in public, but if you
follow a few simplerules, giving a presentation is actually
very easy.
● You can follow it logically by starting at the presentations
introduction page and then clicking on the link at the foot of
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contents
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Introduction 02 03 04
to Presentation Presentation Presentation
Presentations Preparation Equipment Delivery
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Language of 07
The Presentation
Presentations Persentation
Presentation Test
review
Introductio
n to
Presentatio
ns
All presentations have a common objective. People give
presentations because they want to communicate in
order to:
• inform • Persuad
• train • sell
the language of
We will start by exploring
presentations,
the importance of
before moving on to
preparation.
the presentation itself.
After that, we will consider
Finally, we will conclude
what equipment to use.
with
Then we will look at
a review of what we have
how to "deliver" a
covered.
presentation.
Afterwards, you will be
After delivery, we will
invited to
examine
take a test and ask
questions
Presentati
on
Preparatio
n
Preparation is everything.
+ With good preparation and planning
you will be totally confident and less
nervous
+ And your audience will feel your
confidence.
+ Control of your audience and of your
presentation.
+ With control, you will be 'in charge'
and your audience will listen positively
to your message.
Presentation Preparation
Objectiv Audience
Venue
e
+ Before you start to + "Who am I making + "Where am I
prepare a this presentation to?" making this
presentation, you + Professional presentation?
should ask yourself: people? Political + What are the
+If it is not clear in people? seating
your mind, it cannot arrangements?
possibly be clear to
your audience
Presentation Preparation
Time and
Content Structure
length
+ First, you should
brainstorm your ideas. + A well organised
+ "When am I
+ . You also need to create presentation with a
making this
a title for your presentation clear structure is
presentation and
+ You can always give easier for the
how long will it be?
additional audience to follow. It
information during the is therefore
questions after the more effective.
presentation.
Presentation Preparation
You can add a little bit more information. But try to not
overload your slides with text.
Did you know?
Did you know that dogs can Did you know that a cat
smell your feelings? uses its whiskers as feelers
to determine if a space is
Dogs can pick up on subtle too small to squeeze
changes in your scent, through?
which can help him figure
out how you are feeling, Also, cats love to sleep. A
such as by smelling your fifteen-year-old cat has
perspiration when you probably spent ten years of
become nervous or fearful. its life sleeping.
Clearly, animals
know more than we
think, and think a
great deal more than
we know.
― Irene M. Pepperberg
Cats love to
sleep.
A fifteen-year-old cat has
probably spent ten years
of its life sleeping.
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