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Welcome To

Our Presentation
Class: D21NNAN02 – English Linguistics
Group: 9
Subject: Introduction to English Language
Teacher: Cao Xuan Tho – Thu Dau Mot University
Members in Group 9
ENGLISH LINGUISTICS

Nguyen Thi Nguyen Thi Nguyen Thi Nguyen Le


Vo Le Minh Thu
Hong Thuy Thanh Thuy Thanh Thuong Tram Tinh
Student Student Student Student Student
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Presentations
IN ENGLISH
Presentation in English!!
What does it mean?


A presentation is a formal talk to one or more people that ‘presents’ ideas or
information in a clear, structured way. People are sometimes afraid of

speaking in public, but if you follow a few simple rules, giving a presentation
is actually very easy.
How to Present
What you learned in English?

Preparation Language
01 Preparation is everything!. 04 The words and expressions we use
when presenting in English.

Equipment Presentation
02 A suitable equipment can support 05 Giving presentations in English.
you in your lesson

Delivery Review
03 The way in which you actually
deliver/ perform your presentation
06 Make sure it works.
Preparation
In English

Content Objective
WHAT should you say? WHY are you making your presentation?

Method Audience
HOW should you make this WHO are you making this to?
presentation?

Time and length Venue


WHEN are you making this and WHERE are you making this
HOW LONG it will be? presentation?
Equipments
In English presentations

Notebook computer Flipchart


Display text and graphics. Consists of several paper leaves.

Overhead projector Slide projector

Can be used in day light; user can face with audience. Must be used in darkened room.

Whiteboard, markers, duster, etc Handouts

Useful devices for spontaneous writing. Any documents/ samples that you give for audiences
Delivery
A vital aspect of all presentations

Nerves Voice Quality


Speak slowly and calmly, Speed, intonation, volume,…
relax and gain confidence can be controlled

Audience Rapport Visual Aids


Build a warm and friendly 80% what your audience learn
relationship with audience. during your speech is learned
visually.
Body Language
It speaks to your listeners Diagram
even before your mouth Pie charts, bar charts, graphs…
opens.
Cultural Considerations Audience Reaction
Try to learn about any Remain calm and polite
cultural matters that may to answer any questions.
effect audiences
Language
In English presentations

 Simple and clear


 Short words/ sentences
 Do not use jargon when unnecessary, etc.

SIMPLICITY AND CLARITY

SIGNPOSTING

When you give a presentation


you should tell your audience what structure of
your speech will be.
Function Language
1. Introduction subject • I’d like to start by… About
• First of all, I’ll…

2. Finishing one subject • Well, I’ve told you about…


Signposting
• That’s all I have to say about…

3. Starting another • Now we’ll move on…


• Let me turn now to…

4. Analysing a point/ Giving • Let’s consider this in more detail…


recommendations • What does this mean for…?

5. Dealing with questions • I’ll come back to this question…


• I’d like to deal with this question…

6. Summarising and concluding • In conclusion,…; Let’s


summaries...
7. Ordering
• Firstly, secondly, first of all…
Presentation
In English

Introduction Body
• Important part • The ‘real’ presentation => Well
• First impression from audiences prepared
• Welcome your audiences, introduce • Just relax and confident.
the subject, etc. A B

C D
Questions Conclusion
• Good opportunity to interact • Use the conclusion sentences
with others • Invite questions (if you can)
• Be polite with all questioners

* You can see a variety of types of sentences which is useful for each part in pages 11 and
12 of file ‘Presentation in English –giaotrinh’ of Mr. Tho
Presentation Review
Check presentations again!

01 Presentation structure

02 Using equipment effectively

Clearly, powerful visual aids; do not


03 overload audiences

04 Responding to audience positively


Thank you
for your watching!!!!

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