Luyện ngữ pháp - English Collocations in Use - Intermediate (Unit 7: Topics: Work and study))


Presentations

Giving a presentation

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HOW TO GIVE GREAT PRESENTATIONS

Here are our top tips:

  • Prepare your presentation carefully. Is the structure easy to follow? Will it communicate your core message1?
  • • Consider the target audience2. Make sure that what you say is at the right level to hold/keep their attention. An interactive presentation3 is a good way to connect with your audience and keep them interested.
  • • Don’t forget that body language4 is really important too. Try to stand (or sit) up straight5 as you talk. You might want to use a few hand gestures6 to help emphasise your point.
  • • Look at the audience. You should make eye contact with about five or six different people. (But don’t maintain eye contact with one person for too long!)
  • • If you feel nervous, breathe deeply. This will also help you to speak clearly. Your tone of voice7 is important and you will be easier to understand if you sound calm.
  • • Even people who are used to public speaking can feel nervous about dealing with questions after a presentation. The best way is to listen carefully and be honest if you don’t know the answer!
  • • If you prepare handouts, it’s better to give them out at the end so the audience focuses on you, rather than the handouts.


1 the most important point(s)
2 the people you are focusing on
3 a presentation which involves the audience
4 the way you move, stand, hold your arms etc
5 keep your back straight and your shoulders back
6 a movement of your hands
7 the sound and volume of your voice



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