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Template for presentation in English . Introduction. The aim of my presentation this morning is to explain how to prepare a correct English presentation This morning I ’m going to talk about making presentation in English Today I would like to describe how to speak in academic contexts
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Introduction • The aim of my presentation this morning is to explainhow to prepare a correct English presentation • This morning I’m going to talk aboutmaking presentation in English • Today I would like to describehow to speak in academic contexts • I’ve divided my presentation intosix parts / My talk will be insix parts
First, I would like give you an overview ofused colour definition • black for standard used phrases • green for equivalents for black phrases • blue for the possible endings of the sentences • Second, I’ll move on topossible ways how to tell the listeners when they can to question you • Then we’ll focus onhow togoing through the presentation • After that I’d like to deal withpossible ways how to remind something later or how to go back to some subject • Then we’ll focus onpresenting of diagrams and charts • Finally, we’ll considerpossible endings of the presentation
Questioning during the presentation • Feel free to interrupt me if there’s anything you don’t understand • If you don’t mind we’ll leave questions till the end • Is that clear? • Are there any questions?
Going through the presentation • So, let’s start with …(objectives)… • Now let’s move on to …(the next part)… • Let’s turn our attention to …(the question of)… • This leads me to …(my third point)… • Finnally …(let’s consider)…
That completes my …(description of)… • So, to summarize …(There are five key points)… • I mentioned earlier …(the importance of)… • I’ll say more about this later • We’ll come back to this point later.
Diagrams and charts • This screen shows …(a diagram)… • If you look this graph you can see • What is interesting in this slide is • I’d like to draw your attention to …(this chart)…
As you know … • As I’m sure you’re aware …
That concludes my talk • That brings me to the end of my presentation • If you have any question I’d be pleased / I’ll we do my best to answer them • Thank you for your attention
Questioning after finishing the presentation • That’s a good point • I’m glad you asked that question • Can I get back to you on that later? I’m afraid I don’t have …(the information at present) … • I’m afraid I’m not the right person to answer that