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1 Language skills Written reports, letters, essays, memos, notes... Spoken presentations, small talk, meetings, negotiations

2 Language skills Written reports, letters, essays, memos, notes... Spoken presentations, small talk, meetings, negotiations

3 Spoken vs. Written Language Short words Short sentences Repetition Synonyms Redundancy Signalling/Signposting Long words Complex sentences Coherence Condensed language Paragraphs (topics)

4 Presentations: sales presentations talks at conferences lectures board meetings... Elements of presentations: -preparation -delivery

5 Preparation: -purposeWHY? -audienceTO WHOM? -content WHAT? -brainstorming, research -selection -grouping, sequencing, organisation -structure HOW? -(intro, body, conclusion) - visuals - REHEARSING

6 Preparation: Content (what?) Preparing the main part 1.writing an essay vs. identifying key points 2.reading aloud vs. making notes 3.key points vs. reorganizing 4.notes on cards 5.Rehearsing from notesDANGERS: Learning by heartRequires discipline, Formal languageself-asurance & Long sentences & wordspatience MORE NATURAL

7 Presentation structure (how?) A rule of thumb is...... tell your audience what you are going to say, say it, then tell the audience what you have said.

8 Structure Introduction –welcome your audience –introduce your subject –outline your structure –give instructions about questions Body –the “real” presentation (structure, signalling, summarising) Conclusion –recap, conclude, end, handle questions

9 Delivery: –enthusiasm –control –rapport with audience –natural language (spoken, signposting/signalling) –visual support –body language (eye contact, loudness, natural, relaxed behavior, polite behavior)

10 SIGNPOST - Tell your audience where they are! 1 Explain the structure 2 Signal the start of each part: Let me begin with... This brings me to... 3 Recap and move on: Having established the facts we can move on to.. 4 Clarify and rephrase: In other words... Let me expand on that... 5 Conclude EXERCISE: RB p 55

11 Persuasive presenters Terri Sjodin on You Tube: - Persuasive and effective communicators Persuasive and effective communicators http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nt7YWymVak&feature=channel - About using Power Point http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKv_s6WMc1U&feature=relmfu

12 Homework RB (pp 49 – 54) –read p 49 & make notes (p 50) –study pp 51 – 54 Optional (for extra credit): write a short speech (100 words: intro, body, conclusion + phrases from pp 53-54) on one of the following topics: –a football / hockey / basketball... match –your hobby (dancing, chess, volunteering...) –why you are studying economics/business


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