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1、Introduction All presentations have a common objective.People give presentations because they want to communicate in order to:inform train persuade sell A successful presentation is one of the most effective ways of communicating your message.And because English is so widely used in international bu
2、siness,a working knowledge of the vocabulary and techniques used in an English language presentation is a valuable asset.Preparation Can you name the 3 most important things when giving any presentation?Number 1 is.Preparation Number 2 is.Preparation!Number 3 is.Preparation!Preparation is everything
3、!With good preparation and planning you will be totally confident and less nervous.And your audience will feel your confidence.Your audience,too,will be confident.They will be confident in you.And this will give you control.Control of your audience and of your presentation.With control,you will be i
4、n charge and your audience will listen positively to your message.Objective Before you start to prepare a presentation,you should ask yourself:Why am I making this presentation?Do you need to inform,to persuade,to train or to sell?Your objective should be clear in your mind.If it is not clear in you
5、r mind,it cannot possibly be clear to your audience.Audience Who am I making this presentation to?Sometimes this will be obvious,but not always.You should try to inform yourself.How many people?Who are they?Business people?Professional people?Political people?Experts or non-experts?Will it be a smal
6、l,intimate group of 4 colleagues or a large gathering of 400 competitors?How much do they know already and what will they expect from you?Venue Where am I making this presentation?In a small hotel meeting-room or a large conference hall?What facilities and equipment are available?What are the seatin
7、g arrangements?Time and length When am I making this presentation and how long will it be?Will it be 5 minutes or 1 hour?Just before lunch,when your audience will be hungry,or just after lunch,when your audience will be sleepy?Method How should I make this presentation?What approach should you use?F
8、ormal or informal?Lots of visual aids or only a few?Will you include some anecdotes and humour for variety?Content What should I say?Now you must decide exactly what you want to say.First,you should brainstorm your ideas.You will no doubt discover many ideas that you want to include in your presenta
9、tion.But you must be selective.You should include only information that is relevant to your audience and your objective.You should exclude all other ideas.You also need to create a title for your presentation(if you have not already been given a title).The title will help you to focus on the subject
10、.And you will prepare your visual aids,if you have decided to use them.But remember,in general,less is better than more(a little is better than a lot).You can always give additional information during the questions after the presentation.Structure A well organised presentation with a clear structure
11、 is easier for the audience to follow.It is therefore more effective.You should organise the points you wish to make in a logical order.Most presentations are organised in three parts,followed by questions:Beginning Short introduction welcome your audience introduce your subject explain the structur
12、e of your presentation explain rules for questions Middle Body of presentation present the subject itself End Short conclusion summarise your presentation thank your audience invite questions Questions and Answers Notes When you give your presentation,you should be-or appear to be-as spontaneous as
13、possible.You should not read your presentation!You should be so familiar with your subject and with the information that you want to deliver that you do not need to read a text.Reading a text is boring!Reading a text will make your audience go to sleep!So if you dont have a text to read,how can you
14、remember to say everything you need to say?With notes.You can create your own system of notes.Some people make notes on small,A6 cards.Some people write down just the title of each section of their talk.Some people write down keywords to remind them.The notes will give you confidence,but because you
15、 will have prepared your presentation fully,you may not even need them!Rehearsal Rehearsal is a vital part of preparation.You should leave time to practise your presentation two or three times.This will have the following benefits:you will become more familiar with what you want to say you will iden
16、tify weaknesses in your presentation you will be able to practise difficult pronunciations you will be able to check the time that your presentation takes and make any necessary modifications So prepare,prepare,prepare!Prepare everything:words,visual aids,timing,equipment.Rehearse your presentation
17、several times and time it.Is it the right length?Are you completely familiar with all your illustrations?Are they in the right order?Do you know who the audience is?How many people?How will you answer difficult questions?Do you know the room?Are you confident about the equipment?When you have answer
18、ed all these questions,you will be a confident,enthusiastic presenter ready to communicate the subject of your presentation to an eager audience.Equipment Easily your most important piece of equipment is.YOU!Make sure youre in full working order,and check your personal presentation carefully-if you
19、dont,your audience will!The overhead projector(OHP)displays overhead transparencies(OHTs or OHPTs).It has several advantages over the 35mm slide projector:it can be used in daylight the user can face the audience the user can write or draw directly on the transparency while in use The whiteboard(mor
20、e rarely blackboard or greenboard)is a useful device for spontaneous writing-as in brainstorming,for example.For prepared material,the OHP might be more suitable.The duster is used for cleaning the whiteboard.It is essential that the duster be clean to start with.You may consider carrying your own d
21、uster just in case.Markers are used for writing on the whiteboard(delible-you can remove the ink)or flipchart(indelible-you cannot remove the ink).They are usually available in blue,red,black and green.Again,its a good idea to carry a spare set of markers in case you are given some used ones which d
22、o not write well.A good workman never blames his tools.The flipchart consists of several leaves of paper that you flip or turn over.Some people prefer the flipchart to the whiteboard,but its use is limited to smaller presentations.The Slide projector-which must be used in a darkened room-adds a cert
23、ain drama.Some slide projectors can be synchronised with audio for audio-visual(AV)presentations.These projectors are typically used for larger presentations.The majority take 35mm slides or transparencies(as seen here),but projectors for 6x6cm slides are also available.Transparencies are projected
24、by an overhead projector or a slide projector onto a screen-in this case a folding screen which can be packed up and transported.The notebook computer is increasingly being used to display graphics during presentations.It is often used in conjunction with an overhead projector,which actually project
25、s the image from the computer screen onto the wall screen.Handouts are any documents or samples that you hand out or distribute to your audience.Note that it is not usually a good idea to distribute handouts before your presentation.The audience will read the handouts instead of listening to you.Del
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