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PRESENTATIONS :PRESENTATIONS Raquel MartÃn Aldea
DEFINITION :DEFINITION Presentation is the process of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience.
STRUCTURE :STRUCTURE Most presentations are divided into three main parts:
1. Introduction.
2. Body.
3. Conclusion.
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE 1. INTRODUCTION.
- Welcome your audience:
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Good afternoon, everybody.
Welcome everyone.
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE - Introduce the subject:
I am going to talk about…
The purpose of my presentation is to introduce…
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE 2. BODY.
It is the real presentation.
It should be well-structured and divided up logically.
- Firstly… Secondly… Thirdly.
- To begin with… After this… Finally
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE 3. CONCLUSION.
Sum up:
To conclude…
In conclusion…
Now, to sum up…
So let me summarize what I’ve said.
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE - Give recommendations:
I therefore suggest/ propose/ recommend the following strategy.
In conclusion, my recommendations are…
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE - Thank your audience:
Many thanks for your attention.
May I thank you all for being such an attentive audience.
I’d like to thank you all for your participation.
USEFUL LANGUAGE :USEFUL LANGUAGE - Invite questions:
Can I answer any question?
Are there any questions?
Do you have any questions?
A FEW TIPS :A FEW TIPS The material should be concise and to the point.
Voice, body language and appearance are as important as content.
PRACTICE IS ESSENTIAL!!