The document provides instructions for a speaking exercise that involves matching less formal phrases to more formal phrases, ordering sentences for a construction company presentation, and identifying the presentation that begins with a specific word. It gives examples of formal and informal language that can be used in presentations and asks the student to complete matching, ordering, and identification tasks related to presentations.
The document provides instructions for a speaking exercise that involves matching less formal phrases to more formal phrases, ordering sentences for a construction company presentation, and identifying the presentation that begins with a specific word. It gives examples of formal and informal language that can be used in presentations and asks the student to complete matching, ordering, and identification tasks related to presentations.
The document provides instructions for a speaking exercise that involves matching less formal phrases to more formal phrases, ordering sentences for a construction company presentation, and identifying the presentation that begins with a specific word. It gives examples of formal and informal language that can be used in presentations and asks the student to complete matching, ordering, and identification tasks related to presentations.
4. Match these less formal phrase with the more formal phrases in the table. More formal Less formal Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Hi, everyone. Today I would like to … What I want to do today is… Let me just start by introducing myself. My name is … As you know, I’m It’s a pleasure to welcome you today. It’s good to see you all here. In my presentation I would like to report on … In my talk I’ll tell you about The topic of today’s presentation is... Today I’m going to talk about… I suggest that we begin now. Ok, shall we get started? I’m aware that you all have very tight schedules … I know you are all very busy…
9. The project manager of a construction company is giving a presentation
to his colleagues. Put the sentences in the right order. Then listen and check. 1–d 6–g 2–f 7–e 3–b 8–i 4–a 9–h 5–c 10 – j
12. Listen to the beginnings of four presentations. Which one starts with: a