17 bước để trình bày đề tài phù hợp cho những người thường xuyên thuyết trình, thuyết giảng bằng tiếng anh trước đám đông (có câu mẫu ở từng phần). 17 bước để trình bày đề tài phù hợp cho những người thường xuyên thuyết trình, thuyết giảng bằng tiếng anh trước đám đông (có câu mẫu ở từng phần)
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Making Better Presentations
in English
by
Trang 21 SIGNAL THE START
Start your speech with a phrase that catches the
public’s attention.
Right ladies and gentlemen
Shall we begin?
Fine everybody Let’s get started
OK Guys Are you all ready?
Trang 32 INTRODUCE YOURSELF
Mention your name, position and where you
come from.
I’d like to introduce myself I am Steve Platt,
Chief of Maintenance for Motorway Inc.
I am Dr Jack Smith from Barcelona I work
as a research assistant in our R&D facility
My name is John Styles I run Riversoft’s
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Always ask people how they would like to be
introduced.
I’d like you to meet Dr Grant She’s the Head
Surgeon at Houston Memorial Hospital.
Let me introduce John Oats He comes from the Helsinki branch and will be joining our sales team.
This is Arthur Spleen, from Marketing.
Trang 54 EXPRESS PURPOSE
Start by saying why you’re here.
I’m here today to…
What I’d like to do is…
My objective is to…
My aim now is to…
Trang 65 LIST TOPICS
Make a list of the points you’ll talk about.
Firstly
To start
Secondly
Initially
Primarily
Then
Next
Last but not least
Finally
To end
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Open every topic with an introduction.
I’d like to review…
I want to go over…
We are going to analyse…
I plan to examine…
Trang 87 LINK EFFECT TO CAUSE
Use these expressions if you want to
highlight the effect over the cause.
The loss was due to negligence.
The loss was caused bynegligence.
The loss resulted from negligence.
Trang 98 LINK CAUSE TO EFFECT
Use these expressions if you want to
highlight the cause over the effect.
Mismanagement led to losses.
Mismanagement resulted in losses.
Mismanagement caused losses.
Trang 109 EXPLAIN GRAPHS
Use these expressions to describe graphic aids.
I´d like you to see this graph It shows…
Please observe this matrix You’ll see that…
Have a look at this model What’s wrong with it?
Let me show you a chart that summarises…
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Use these expressions to talk about
Increase
Accumulate
Boost
Escalate
Hike
Raise
Rise
Shoot up
Decline
Diminish
Dip
Drop
Plunge
Shrink
Sink Slip
Trang 1211 EXPRESS PROBABILITY
Use these expressions to express certainty.
Surety: sure, definite, doubtless, inevitable, without question, unmistakable, certain.
Likelihood: Probable probable, likely, seeming,
expected.
Possibility: possible, conceivable, feasible.
Doubt: doubtful, improbable, unlikely, questionable, remote, dubious, unsure.
Impossibility: impossible, unfeasible, unrealisable,
unattainable, not viable.
Trang 1312 COMPARE IDEAS
Use these expressions to describe contrast
But
However
Nevertheless
Nonetheless
Although
Though
Despite
On the other hand
Even though
On the contrary
By contrast
Conversely
Trang 1413 REINFORCE IDEAS
Use these expressions to emphasize ideas.
Furthermore
in addition
as well as
Besides
Too
Moreover
Additionally
likewise
Trang 1514 EXPRESS OPINION
Use these expressions to give your opinion.
My opinion is
I would say
In my view
It seems to me that
From my angle
Trang 1615 RECOMMEND / REJECT
Give support
I urge you to approve
We are for the idea
We back your point
We support the plan
I would go ahead
I’ll stand by you.
Hold back support
I’d deny support
I would eliminate
We should reject
We must rule out
We ought to discard
Let’s refuse
Trang 1716 FINISH THE SPEECH
Use these expressions to close your
presentation.
Move to action:
Now’s the time to / We’d better move.
Refer back to…:
Going back to our figures / As I said before
Summarise:
Trang 1817 CLOSE THE SPEECH
Use these expressions to wrap up your speech
Asking for questions
Have you got any query? / Would you like to ask?
Thanking
Thank you for / It’s been a pleasure to
Introduce the next speaker
Now, I’ll leave you with / I’d like to introduce
Say goodbye
Goodbye / Good afternoon, everyone
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