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Learn how to use postures and body language effectively in business presentations, including standing, hand gestures, emphasizing key points, managing nerves, eye contact, speaking speed, and expressing enthusiasm. Explore various topics for presentations, such as marketing, education, health, sports, social issues, culture, and politics. Discover helpful signposting phrases to guide your audience through your presentation and use expressions to engage them. Enhance your presentation skills and make your presentations more impactful.
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2nd Meeting English for Business Presentation (Today’s Topic is . . . ) Miguna Astuti, S.Si., MM.
Body language in presentation • How should you stand? • What should you do with your hands? • How can you emphasize something? • What should you do when you feel nervous? • How should you keep eye contact with the audience? • How fast should you speak? • How should you express enthusiasm?
Topics in presentations • Marketing, examples : customer satisfaction, growth and sales • Education, examples : school’s curriculum, handouts • Health, examples : medicines and farmacy, new medicine service • Sport, examples : tournaments, basketball competition • Social, examples : mortality rate, world’s growing population • Culture, examples : ritual, myth • Politic, examples : presidency, ideology • etc
Signposting Signposting phrases are used to help guide the audience through a presentation. • Saying what is coming in this part of my presentation, i’d like to tell you about . . . • Moving on to the next point this leads directly to the next part of my talk • Indicating the end of a section this brings me to the end of my second point • Refering back as i mentioned before, . . . . let’s go back to what we were discussing earlier • Summarizing a point i’d like to sum up the main points let me briefly summarize what i’ve said so far
Expression with ‘A’s To point out your presentation’s topic, you can use these expressions know as the ‘A’s • As you all know, . . . • As i’ve already explained, . . . • As i menioned before / earlier, . . . • As i pointed out in the first section, . . . • As you can see, . . .
Represent your topic using phrases from this unit REMEMBER : • Clear & simple structure • Your introduction • Topic and objective • Signposting • Repeating new information • Summarizing points • Interaction with the audience • Presenter’s role (make the presentation interesting using personalities)