The document provides tips for presenting effectively. It recommends preparing your topic and delivering relevant content to the audience (c), dividing your presentation into parts and smaller sections (b), and asking for questions at the end (e). Proper organization is important, including timing, handouts, and allowing time for questions (a, b, e). Body language like keeping hands by your side (d) and using expressions like "as you can see" are also recommended (d).
The document provides tips for presenting effectively. It recommends preparing your topic and delivering relevant content to the audience (c), dividing your presentation into parts and smaller sections (b), and asking for questions at the end (e). Proper organization is important, including timing, handouts, and allowing time for questions (a, b, e). Body language like keeping hands by your side (d) and using expressions like "as you can see" are also recommended (d).
The document provides tips for presenting effectively. It recommends preparing your topic and delivering relevant content to the audience (c), dividing your presentation into parts and smaller sections (b), and asking for questions at the end (e). Proper organization is important, including timing, handouts, and allowing time for questions (a, b, e). Body language like keeping hands by your side (d) and using expressions like "as you can see" are also recommended (d).
1. What should you do when you presenting your topic?
a. Turned your back in front of your audience
b. Lean on
c. Preparing your topic and deliver to the audience with the relevant topics
d. Being lazy in front of the audience
e. Talking way too fast
2. What is the right Less Formal sentence for this More Formal sentence “Good • afternoon, ladies and gentlemen”? • a. It’s good to see you all here • b. Hi, everyone • c. Greetings, Ladies and Gentlemen • d. Today I’m going to talk about • e. How are you? 3. What is the right Less Formal sentence for this More Formal sentence “In my • presentation I would like to report on”? • a. In my talk I’ll tell you about • b. What I want to do today is • c. Today I’m going to talk about • d. OK, shall we get started? • e. It’s good to see you all here 4. How you should opened you presentation with? • a. Say what the topic is • b. Introduce yourself • c. Asking questions • d. Welcoming the audience • e. Explain why audience will be interested 5. What’s the last sentence you should say from this list? • a. Saying what the topic is • b. Welcoming the audience • c. Saying who you are • d. Saying why the topic is relevant for the audience • e. Asking if there any questions for the presentation topic 6. Complete this sentence with the correct answer “Today I’d like to give” … • a. You an overview of our present market position • b. You up to date on SEKO’s investment plans • c. At business opportunities in Asia • d. You on the proposed training project • e. You how the database works 7. Complete this sentence with the correct answer “During the next two hours we’ll be • talk” …
• a. By telling you about what Jane’s group is working on
• b. You how the database works
• c. About EU tax reform
• d. On our financial targets for the division
• e. At business opportunities in Asia
8. How do you should structuring your presentation? • a. Just start instantly • b. Dividing your presentation into a few parts and subdivide them into three • smaller sections • c. Not giving the main point of your topic • d. Didn’t prepare well for your presentation • e. Presenting without understanding your topic 9. “Thank you ___ coming all this way” Complete the sentence! • a. Of • b. About • c. At • d. Into • e. For 10. “After that I’ll move on ___ the next point” Complete the sentence! • a. On • b. With • c. About • d. To • e. At 11. “I’ve divided my presentation ____ three parts.” Complete the sentence! • a. To • b. On • c. Into • d. For • e. Of 12. “Secondly, I’ll talk ____ our investment in office technology.” Complete the • sentence! • a. About • b. At • c. For • d. Into • e. Of 13. How do you should organize your presentation? • a. Timing • b. Handouts • c. Questions • d. Just thinking about how fast it should be done • e. Answer A,B,C were right 14. “Feel free to” Match this sentence! • a. To take notes. Everything is on the handout • b. About 10 minutes • c. I’m Bob Kay in charge of the software division • d. Ask questions at any time • e. For questions after my talk 15. “There will be time” Match this sentence! • a. For questions after my talk • b. An overview of our product range • c. Handouts in a few minutes • d. Than 20 minutes of your time • e. To take notes. Everything is on the handout 16. Change this sentence into more simple word “I’ve divided my presentation into three • parts”. • a. Turn • b. Sections • c. After That • d. Begin • e. I’m 17. Change this sentence into more simple word “I’m the project manager in charge of • our Dubai building project”. • a. I’m • b. Realize • c. Responsible for • d. Sections • e. Turn 18. While presenting what should you do with your hands in order of a good body • language? • a. Put hands on hip • b. Put one hand in a pocket • c. Doing too much gesture with your hands • d. Keep hands by your side • e. Too focus holding your media with your hands 19. Write this sentence using expressions, “Tony Dale/new marketing manager/print • media (you all know this already)”. • a. As I’ve already explained • b. As I mentioned before/earlier • c. As I pointed out in the first section • d. As you can see • e. As you all know 20. Write this sentence using expressions, “sales have increased/10% since beginning of • year (you can see this on the slide)”.
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