Unit 7 Presentations: Image, Impact, and Making an Impression

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Unit 7 Presentations: Image, Impact, and Making an Impression Business English Unit 7 Presentations: Image, Impact, and Making an Impression

With the person sitting next to you, explain this graph With the person sitting next to you, explain this graph. Do you agree with it? Why or why not?

Reading – Advantages of using Visual Aids can make information more memorable help the speaker can show information which is not easily expressed in words can highlight information

Reading – Advantages of using Visual Aids cause the audience to employ (use) another sense to receive information bring variety and therefore increase audience attention save time clarify complex information

Be careful to… Reading – Warnings not place most of your emphasis on the visual aid use the visual aid as a support not read text directly from your visual aid

Vocabulary overhead projector screen flip chart whiteboard and marker computer and projector slide projector overhead transparency slides

Vocabulary diagram line graph bar graph picture table pie chart flow chart map plan

Vocabulary j – solid line k – dotted line l – broken line

Vocabulary m – vertical axis n – horizontal axis o – curve

Vocabulary p – fluctuating line q – undulating line

Vocabulary climbed slightly declined a little increased steadily dropped markedly rose dramatically

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