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.
4. Effective Openings
Effective Openings
Communication experts are all agreed that the first three minutes of a presentation are the most important. They talk about ‘HOOKS’ – simple techniques for getting the immediate attention of the audience. Here’s how the experts suggest you ‘hook’ your audience:
Give them a PROBLEM to think about: Suppose your advertising budget was cut by 99% tomorrow. How would you go about promoting your product?
Give them some amazing FACT: According to the latest study, by 2050 only one in every four people in Western Europe will be going to work. And two will be old age pensioners.
Give them a STORY or personal anecdote: Have you ever been in the situation where you've had to negotiate with the Japanese? I remember when I was working in Nagoya and everybody had told me the Japanese don't like saying no. So, in meetings I just kept saying yeah to everything. And they hated it. It turned out yeah sounds like no in Japanese!
Use the frames below to help you prepare effective openings, using a problem, amazing facts, or story technique
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PROBLEM technique
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Suppose ……………………..... How would you ………………?
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Have you ever wondered why it is that ……………………..? you have? Well, if I could show you …………………. would you be interested?
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How many people here this morning / afternoon / evening ……………………….? Well, imagine …………………. Do you think that’s possible? |
AMAZING FACT technique
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Did you know that …………………………?
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According to the latest study, ……………….
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Statistics show that …………………………
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I read somewhere the other day that ……….
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STORY technique
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You know, ……………………. When I think about ……………. I’m reminded of ……………….
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Have you ever been the situation where …………? I remember when ………………. It turned out ……………………
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