Title: Effective Presentation Skills Briefing English
1Effective Presentation Skills Briefing English
12/24/2009 Peiling Hsia
2Standing in front of an audience and giving a
presentation, for most people, is as stressful
and painful as going to dentist and getting root
canal.There are very few people who have a
natural talent for delivering outstanding
presentation.
3- On the other hand, prudence, hard work, and
practice can - carry the rest of us into the very good level
of - presentation skills.
- Being able to communicate effectively is a skill
that benefits - you for all your life.
- Whether you are going to stay in academic life or
get - involved in any number of business related job
- opportunities, successful communication skills
can help you - reach your goals more effectively.
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- Making a good presentation requires practice !
4The nine characteristics of a powerful speaker.
- 1. Be enthusiastic
- 2. Be organized
- 3. Audience focus
- 4. Be flexible
- 5. Sense of humor
- 6. Appropriate body language
- 7. Appropriate vocabulary
- 8. Vary voice tone
- 9. Focus on purpose
5Briefing EnglishPresentation Skills for Public
Speaking
6- 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. - 1. Preparation
- 2. Equipment
- 3. Delivery
- 4. Language
- 5. The Presentation
7Preparation Preparation is everything!
- All presentations have a common objective. People
give - presentations because they want to communicate in
- order to
- inform train persuade
sell -
8- Objective
- Audience
- Venue
- Method
- Content
- Structure
- Notes
- Rehearsal
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"Why am I making this presentation?"
"Who am I making this presentation to?" How
much do they know already and what will they
expect from you?
Time and length
How should I make this presentation?"
"What should I say?"
Most presentations are organized in three parts,
followed by questions beginning, middle, end
Reading a text is boring!
92. Equipment
103. Delivery
- 'Delivery' refers to the way in which you
actually deliver or perform or give your
presentation. Delivery is a vital aspect of all
presentations. - (1) Nerves
- (2) Audience rapport
- (3) Body language
- (4) Cultural considerations
- (5) Voice quality
- (6) Visual aids
Try to speak slowly and calmly.
Build a warm and friendly relationship with your
audience. Enthusiasm is contagious.
Avoid any repetitive and irritating gestures.
Avoid cultural misunderstanding.
Vary your voice - speed, intonation, volume.
Keep the information on each visual aid to a
minimum.
114. Language
- (1) Simplicity and Clarity
- (2) Signposting
- Use short words and short sentences.
- Use active verbs instead of passive verbs.
- Examples (Which is easier to understand? Which
is more immediate? ) - Toyota sold two million cars
last year. - Two million cars were sold by
Toyota last year. -
- Let your audience know where they are and the
structure of your - presentation.
- Make a list of useful expressions to signpost
the various parts of - your presentation.
12Useful expression of signposting
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165. The Presentation
- Most presentations are divided into 3 main parts
17Presentation introduction - essentials
- Your presentation should start with a short
introduction about you (or your group), your
topics, and the format of your presentation.
18In general, your introduction could conclude some
of the following
- - Greeting
- Your name
- Group member
- Your position
- Your topic
- Your purpose
- The length of your presentation
- Outline
- Question time
19Purpose
- State the main purpose of your presentation as it
relates to your topics. - Your purpose statement should seem achievable and
possible to establish to your audience in the
amount of time you are given. - When you state your purpose, make sure that you
are specific
20 - Today Id like to talk about jeans. (too
general) - Today Id like to talk about how jeans have
influenced the way people dress at work.
(specific) - The purpose of my presentation is to discuss
advertisement. (weak) - The purpose of my presentation is to talk about
sex in advertisement. (better) - The purpose of my presentation is to explain how
the uses of sex in advertisements influence
teenagers in Taiwan. (even better)
21- The purpose of my presentation is to persuade
everyone here to convert to (my religion) today.
(specific, but doesnt seem achievable) - The purpose of my presentation is to explain the
benefits of (my religion). - (achievable, but not specific enough)
- The purpose of my presentation is to explain how
(my religion) defines the relationship between
parents and children. - (specific and achievable)
22Useful language for making an English presentation
23Opening a presentation
- Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. My name is
... Im the (new marketing manager). - Welcome to ....., my name is....
- Im pleased to be here
- Thank you for coming.
- Its very nice to see you all here today.
- Ladies and gentlemen. It's an honor to have the
opportunity to address such a distinguished
audience. - Its an honor for me to visit (company) today.
- Good morning. Let me start by saying a few words
about my background. - Welcome to (company). I know Ive met some of you
already, but for those I havent, my name is - Today I would like to give this presentation for
defining our problem and give a solution.
24Introducing report subject
- Id like to talk to you today about .......
- Im going to present the recent.....
- I will now brief you on.....
- The topic of todays conference is ....
- The topic of my presentation is
- The focus of my speech is ......
- We are here today to learn...
- The purpose of this presentation is to...
- The aim of this presentation is to introduce you
to / tell you about / talk about . - The reason why Im here today is to talk about /
discuss . - Its my pleasure to give you a presentation on
(topic). - This talk is designed to present the recent
(topic). - First of all, Im going to brief you on the
recent development and trends of the LCD market.
25Report outline
- Ive divided my presentation into five
sections/parts. - This talk is segmented into five parts firstly /
secondly / eventually. - We can break this down into the following fields
first of all / then / next / finally. - We can break this area down into the following
fields a, b, c - The subject can be looked at under the following
headings a, b, c - Id like to begin by/secondly/thirdly/lastly
- To start with/later/to finish up
- I shall only take 15 minutes of your time.
- This should only last 15 minutes.
- This presentation contains 3 parts.
- The presentation is composed of 3 parts.. First
of all, - Ive divided my speech into 3 parts / sections.
They are - Lets start with .First, well talk about.. then
26Introduce parts of structure
- Ill start with / To begin with, / First /
first of all - Step one is to (verb) / Next / second / then /
- After that, well discuss
- And then we come to (topic)
- Finally / third / to close / Lastly / last of al
- Lets go back what we were discussing earlier.
- Lets go to next page.
- I'd now like to move on to
- This page is telling us that / This page is
about - According to the latest study,
- From this page, we can see
- As you can seen from this page,
- Statistics show that
27Introduce visuals
- this page is to show this slide indicates that
- Please take a look at
- Id like to direct your attention to this slide..
- This graph shows. / The graph is about
- Here we can see. / As you can see
- As you can see from this slide
- The graph represents / This graph shows you
- Id also like to draw your attention to
- If you look at this, you will see
- I'd like you to look at this
- This chart illustrates the figures
- This clearly shows
- From this, we can understand how / why
- This area of the chart is interesting
28Inviting questions
- Id be glad to answer any questions at the end of
my presentation. - If you have any questions, please feel free to
interrupt. - If anyone has any questions, please feel free to
interrupt at any time. - If you have any questions, please stop me at any
time, and I will be happy to answer your
questions. - Please interrupt me if theres something unclear.
- There will be time for questions at the end of
the presentation. - I'd be grateful if you could ask your questions
after the presentation. - Thank you for listening - and now if there are
any questions, I would be pleased to answer them. - That brings me to the end of my presentation.
Thank you for your attention. I'd be glad to
answer any questions you might have.
29End of presentation
- Thank you for your input and patience.
- Thank you for your attention.
- Thank you for your listening.
- This is for todays presentation. Thank you for
participating. - I hope you will have gained an insight into
- Id like to pass my presentation to the next
speaker/ presenterlets welcome Dr. Wang.
30Vocal Delivery
31paralanguage
- Paralanguage refers to the non-verbal elements of
communication used to modify meaning and convey
emotion. It includes pitch, volume, and
intonation of speech. - When do you speak louder? Do you peak too fast or
too slow? Do you have an accent? Does your voice
have a high pitch?
32The basic vocal characteristics for an effective
delivery are
- Breathing
- Volume
- Pace / Rate
- Articulation
- Intonation / pitch
- Stress
- pause
33Tips of Effective Public Speaking
- Know your audience
- Use a strong opening statement or question to
interest your audience. Begin with something to
get the attention of the audience. - Be energetic in delivery.
- Structure your speech. Plan the content of your
presentation - Tell your own story somewhere in the
presentation... - To add interest and understanding to your speech,
include a visual aid. - Look at the audience as you speak.
- To have consistently good eye contact , not to
read your speech. - Include a "wow" factor in your speech.
- Consider using a touch of humor in your speech.
- Leave the audience with something to think about.
- Time control
34Web links
- http//www.wretch.cc/blog/leechihyin/8402384
(Briefing English) - http//www.englishclub.com/speaking/presentations.
htm (English presentation and public speaking) - http//www.theenglishweb.com/ (Business English)