AD- LCE001 General English Making Presentation TSIM Kam Wan.

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AD- LCE001 General English Making Presentation TSIM Kam Wan

Making Presentation - Structure Introduction 1.Get the attention of your audience 2.Greet the audience –Try to get their interest by showing a picture, or telling a short story, or asking a question 3.State the overall topic of the talk 4.Say what and how many subtopics you will present in the talk Main Content –Sub-topic (1) + 3 examples/elaboration/explanation + sum-up sentence –Sub-topic (2) + 3 examples/elaboration/explanation + sum-up sentence –Sub-topic (3) + 3 examples/elaboration/explanation + sum-up sentence Conclusion –Briefly sum up the points you have made (Repeat sub- topics +sum up(s))

Peer Assessment Checklist Assessment ItemsGrade (1-5) Content Intelligibility (Organization) Relevance to the topic (Introduction/Main Content/Conclusion) The conveyed message is clear/meaningful/interesting. Language Pronunciation Voice and tone Grammar Style Affective factors Attitude Gesture and manner Confidence Teamwork Others Materials (Mind Map, Powerpoint, Transparency) Use of Facilities Total: __________ ___________ ( )/20

Peer Assessment Checklist Other comment: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Do you learn something from the presenter? ________________________________________ ________________________________________

Assessment Checklist Interest –How interesting was the presentation? Content –Was the introduction clear –Were there enough examples –Was the information easy to follow? –Was the conclusion clear Language –Was the speaker fluent? –Was the speaker’s grammar accurate? –Was the speaker’s pronunciation clear? Delivery –Was the speaker’s body language supportive of the presentation? –Did the speaker appear confident? –Was the speaker able to involve the audience? –Were visual aids (if used) able to support the message?

Introduction - Structure What elements should be included in the introduction of a presentation? OK. Perhaps we could start now? Good morning, everybody. My reason for speaking to you today is to describe the importance of quality service in the banking field, with specific reference to the systems we have introduced at the bank. As new recruits, it is important that you understand the emphasis that we, at the bank, place on serving clients. My talk will be split into three parts. In the first part, I intend to talk a little about the retail banking field in Hong Kong in general. In the second part, I shall focus on what I mean by quality service. Then, I would like to suggest ways in which we can all adopt a customer- centred approach in our dealings with clients.

Introduction - Structure (P2-Task4) What elements should be included in the introduction of a presentation? 1.Get the attention of your audience 2.Greet the audience –Try to get their interest by showing a picture, or telling a short story, or asking a question 3.State the overall topic of the talk 4.Say what (subtopics) you will present in the talk

Task 1 – Reading - Introduction Distinguish different parts of an introduction Read two extracts of the presentation and find out the four important parts of an introduction of a presentation. 1.Is everyone ready then? Good. Let's get started. Good morning. I'm going to talk to you this morning about the work of the photo department. Firstly, I want to go through some of the equipment we commonly use on assignments. Then, I'd like to give you some information about the picture filing systems we have - as you can imagine we hold huge stores of photographs and these need to be stored efficiently. Right, if I can begin with equipment ………….

2.Right. Good afternoon. Can we start now? My aim this afternoon is to tell you something about the bank telling training scheme we operate at the Regional Training Centre. The structure of my talk will be as follows. Firstly, I intend to define the role of the teller in the bank. Next, I shall outline some of the features of our training scheme and try to describe how it fits into other training at the bank. Last, I would like to make a number of suggestions about how the scheme could be adapted for different banks.

Task 1 – Reading - Introduction Distinguish different parts of an introduction Read two extracts of the presentation and find out the four important parts of an introduction of a presentation. 1.Is everyone ready then? Good. Let's get started. (Attention) Good morning. (Greeting) I'm going to talk to you this morning about the work of the photo department. (Topic) Firstly, I want to go through some of the equipment we commonly use on assignments. (Sub-topic 1) Then, I'd like to give you some information about the picture filing systems we have - as you can imagine we hold huge stores of photographs and these need to be stored efficiently. (Sub-topic 2) Right, if I can begin with equipment ………….

2.Right. Good afternoon. (Greeting ) Can we start now? (Attention) My aim this afternoon is to tell you something about the bank telling training scheme we operate at the Regional Training Centre. (Topic) The structure of my talk will be as follows. Firstly, I intend to define the role of the teller in the bank. (Sub- topic 1) Next, I shall outline some of the features of our training scheme and try to describe how it fits into other training at the bank. (Sub-topic 2) Last, I would like to make a number of suggestions about how the scheme could be adapted for different banks. (Sub-topic 3)

Introduction – Reordering (p1) Good afternoon everyone. (d) (Greeting) It’s a pleasure to speak to you this afternoon. (h) Do any of you recognise this picture? Do you know this view? Do you? (a) Yes, it’s a famous street in Shanghai called The Bund. (j) Do you think that it looks like an interesting place to visit? (b) I hope so, because that is what I want to talk about today? Visiting Shanghai. (e) (Topic) First of all we will explore the old places in Shanghai in more detail. (c) (Sub-Topic 1) I’m going to describe various places to see and things to do in this beautiful and fascinating city. (g) Then we will examine some famous food from Shanghai. (i) (Sub-topic 2) I’ll finish by looking at easy and cheap ways to get there. (f) (Sub-topic 3)

Conclusion - Reordering I’d now like to go over the main points again. (B) (Summarise) There are at least two wonderful things for you to do in Tuen Mun, and they are horse-riding and visiting the marine park at Lung Kwu Chau. (E) (Two-subtopics) Both of these attractions provide entertainment and interest for all people, and I’m sure that many of you would also like them. (A) The next time that you are feeling at a loose end in Tuen Mun, why not try one of them? (D) You many need time and some money, as I’ve explained, but I hope that you will see the value of such an investment. (F) I’m sure that you will find them worthwhile. (C)

Language Now read the short presentation again and identify the language for different parts of the presentation Introduction I'm going to describe I'm going to talk about…………. I would like to talk to you about……….. Main Body List out the facts First, let's look at…; Next, I'm going to look at…; Let's turn to…; Finally, let's look at… Give examples for example, for instance Conclusion To sum up