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1 PRESENTATION English Presentations

2 Body Language General Appearance -- clothing / expertise / confidence Facial Expression -- smilingly / seriously Posture -- hands / gesture Eye Contact -- forehead

3 Delivery and Style Tempo -- Vary the speed / pause Volume -- Vary your volume Register / Style -- Don’t use written English! -- Sentence Length Linkers -- and then we come to… / next…

4 Visual: The 666 Rule Never have more than six words per bullet points No more than six bullet points per slide No more than six bullet-point slides in a row Display the bullets one at a time

5 Visual: The 10-20-30 Rule 10: the number of slides 20: the number of minutes you should speak for 30: don’t use fonts smaller than 30 points Oldest person / divide their age by two

6 Visual Aids Seattle, 1971 The history of Starbucks starts in Seattle in 1971. Three friends, Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker, who all had a passion for fresh coffee, opened a small shop and began selling fresh-roasted, gourmet coffee beans and brewing and roasting accessories. The company did well, but things began to change in the 80s. First, Zev Siegl sold out in 1980. Yet at that time, Starbucks was the largest roaster in Washington with six retail outlets. In 1981 a plastics salesman noticed the number of plastic drip-brewing thermoses that Starbucks was buying from Hammarplast, the manufacturer that he represented. History of Statbucks 1970s: The Beginning 1980s: The Changes 1990s: The Expansion 2000s: The Innovation

7 Putting It All Together Introduction  Outline  Part 1  Part 2  Part 3  Summary  Conclusion  Questions

8 Starbucks Coffee

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10 Starbucks Coffee 1 The Beginning The Logo Time Line Starbucks Experience

11 Starbucks Coffee 2 Pike Place Market, Seattle The Beginning

12 Starbucks Coffee 3 The Logo A double-tailed siren to protect the sailors

13 Starbucks Coffee 4 Time Line 1971 First Starbucks in Seattle’s Pike Place Market 1983 Howard Schultz traveled to Italy and saw the potential to develop a similar coffee bar culture in Seattle. 1984 Coffee bar concept applied in Seattle

14 Starbucks Coffee 5 Time Line 1998 Starbucks opened in Taiwan Starbucks.com 1987 Starbucks opened in Chicago and Vancouver 1995 Starbucks opened in Asia.

15 Starbucks Coffee 6 Starbucks Experience Treat each other with respect and dignity.  Pleasant Working Atmosphere - lively, exciting, enthusiastic - one cup at a time, one person at a time  Partnership - offers “bean stock” to part-time employees - “Our success depends on your success.”

16 Starbucks Coffee 7 To create hope, discovery, and opportunity in communities where Starbucks lives and works.

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19 Presentation Skills: visual aids human touch overview eye contact you’re the boss expertise (clothing / confidence)

20 Oral Presentations 6/2 (WK15) 1. Presentations: 10% (5 minutes) 2. Written Reports: 5% PowerPoint / References 3. Written Notes: 5% 3 things you learn from each group 4. Hand in your topics in WK14. 5. Draw lots to decide your sequence in WK14.

21 Topic A presentation on a company / brand for 5 mins…


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