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In this Business English Podcast lesson were going to take another look at making presentations in English with the first in a two-part series focused on question and answer popularly referred to as QA. This listening is from the QA session that foll
Signposting is informing listeners about what is to be presented in a presentation, and constantly informing listeners as to where they are during that presentation. The term signposting comes from signs posted on street corners, which tell travelers
Welcome back Business Skills 360. Were going to kick off the New Year with some tips for making your presentations more effective and relevant. A good presentation is one that connects to your audience with a clear, organized message that can be easi
Welcome back Business Skills 360 the podcast that looks at the other side of Business English. This is the second part of our series on effective presentations. Last week, we talked about keeping it short, simple, engaging, and real. Much of that hap
This is the first in a two-part Business English Pod series about adding impact to your presentations. Weve all sat through boring presentations before. And weve all worried during our own presentations that others might be feeling that way. So what
Making your Introduction is a preview of our upcoming audio / ebook on presentations skills and language. In this first chapter we take a look at how to make a good start as well as at the overall structure of a presentation. This recording is a re-e
This is the second in a two-part usiness English Pod series about adding impact to your presentations. Nobody likes a long and boring presentation. In fact, a long and boring presentation can do a lot of damage. People might actually feel less convin
Giving a presentation can be a scary task. It can be even more worrisome when the presentation is not in your native language. You may forget the English words for what you want to say. Or, like a lot of people, you may get nervous. But, the good new
And this brings me to my modest proposal. I think that bad PowerPoint presentations are a serious threat to the global economy. 下面我就谈谈我的小小建议。我认为,用幻灯片做的那些糟糕的报告是全球经济的严重威胁。
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In todays Christmas Classic, well be looking at closing down and summarizing your presentation. A strong conclusion to your presentation helps leave your audience with a good impression and gives them a clear message about what action to you like the
Todd: What do you think about the zoo? Dianna: I like to go to the zoo. I like to give all the animals names, like Bert the Giraffe, but I wish the animals didn't have to be in the zoo, but I think it is good when zoos save animals, and help to make
In this module(模块), well be looking at some useful words and phrases for giving presentations(报告). We have units on the main stages of presentations and a unit with tips on delivering effective presentations. Lets start with opening presenta
Clip 1 Ladies and gentlemen , thank you very much for coming along here today . I hope my presentation(情报) isnt going to take too long and that you will find it interesting. The purpose of todays presentation is to discuss how we can improve int
[ti:UNIT 5 Go With Transportation Lesson 35: Future Transportation] [0:00.541]UNIT 5 第五单元 [0:02.521]Go with Transportation! 乘交通工具去! [0:05.041]Lesson 35: 第35课: [0:06.797]Future Transportation 未来的交通 [0:08.867]One H
Afraid of Public Speaking? You Are Not Alone! Students in American schools learn from an early age to give presentations as part of their regular classroom activities. Children as young as five years old often give brief talks about objects they brin
By Caroline Sawyer Nairobi 17 August 2007 A United Nations agency report says 600,000 people in southern Somalia, including people in and around the capital Mogadishu, are suffering from severe malnutrition and nearly 300,000 of those require immedia
1、Showing interest/surpriseReally? Im surprised to hear that. Do you? /Did you? /Have you? 2 Asking follow-up questionsWhat did you think of? When are you going to? How do you feel about? 3 Using the speakers words in a follow-up questionSo t
1、Showing interest/surpriseReally? Im surprised to hear that. Do you? /Did you? /Have you? 2 Asking follow-up questionsWhat did you think of? When are you going to? How do you feel about? 3 Using the speakers words in a follow-up questionSo t
Chihira Kanae is greeting visitors to the world's biggest travel fair in Berlin this week, answering questions and guiding people in the right direction. But one passer by's attempt to ask her out for dinner is met with silence. 在本周于柏林举办