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LESSON 5: PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION

I, Vocabulary

1, Presentation a, A drawing that shows information in a simple way, often


(n) using lines and curves to show amounts.

b, A flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer,


2, Speaker (n)
on which pictures or words are shown.

3, Audience c, A document given to students or reporters that contains information


(n) about a particular subject.

4, Projector
d, A picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is.
(n)

5, Screen (n) e, A person who gives a speech at a public event.

f, The group of people together in one place to watch or listen to


6, Handout (n)
a play, film, someone speaking, etc…

7, Whiteboard g, A board with a smooth, white surface, often attached to a wall, on


(n) which you can write and draw using special pens.

8, Marker h, A pen with a thick writing point for writing or drawing.

9, Illustrate (v) i, A device for showing films or images on a screen or other surface.

10, Chart (n) j, A talk giving information about something.

11, Image (n) k, To show the meaning or truth of something more clearly, especially
by giving examples.

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II, Professional Presentation

- Greeting: Ladies and gentlemen / Good evening / My honor to…

- Introducing: name / position / department / company..

- Topic: What I’m going to talk / I plan to say a few words about /
I wanna give a brief about / I’d like to talk about…
GREETING - Main idea: My presentation/speech/talk includes/ is separated 3 ideas

- Length of the presentation: It will last/take about 7 minutes

- Interruption: During my presentation / In the end of my presentation


- Introducing ideas: First of all / I’ll begin with / Firstly/ Secondly,…

- Adding information: In addition / Additionally/Besides/Moreover…

- Giving example: For example/ Instance/ Such as/ In particular/


To illustrate/ To be more precise…
- Emphasis: Undoubtedly/ Indeed/ Obviously/ Generally; In fact; Clearly;
BODY
Especially/ Importantly…
- Expressing Opinion: In my point of view / From my perspective / In my

case / In my situation /….


- Conclusion: To summarize; In conclusion; To sum up; In short; In brief;
Last but not least, Finally…
- Q&A: Do you have any questions/inquiries? / Does anything make you
confused/unclear/misunderstood? I’ll give 5 minutes to answer / satisfy /
response to you.
SUMMARY
- Thanking audience: Thank you so much for your attention / listening /

watching . . .

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