Module 1.3 Improving the Communication Skills: Oral Presentations
Get some insights into presenting in English, its layout, useful vocabulary, do's and don'ts.
2. Standard Presentation Structure
A well-organized presentation with a clear structure is easier for the audience to follow. It is therefore more effective. You should organize the points you wish to make in a logical order. Most presentations consist of three parts, followed by questions: The beginning is ideal for an attention grabber or for an ice breaker. The end is great to wrap things up or to end with a grand finale.
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EFFECTIVE OPENINGS: “HOOKING" THE ATTENTION OF THE AUDIENCE |
Suppose …
Statistics show
that …
I remember when
…
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Introduction: (the subject matter of the presentation)
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I’d like to talk
today about…
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Overview: the list of 3-4 main points
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I’ve divided my
talk into…
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Timing and Policy on Questions
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My presentation
will last / take about ... minutes. If you have any questions, please…
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Structure Part 1
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Let’s start with
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So that covers …
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Part 2
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That brings me
to …
Let’s leave that
there …
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Part 3/4 etc
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… and turn to …
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Summary of main points
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To sum up …
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Conclusion
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To sum up / In conclusion
