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November 29, 2007

Starting a Presentation

In modern English, Presentations tend to be much less formal than they were even twenty years ago. Most audience these days prefer a relatively informal approach. However, there is a certain structure to the opening of a Presentation that you should observe.

  1. Get people's attention
  2. Welcome them
  3. Introduce yourself
  4. State the purpose of your presentation
  5. State how you want to deal with questions

Get people's attention

  • If I could have everybody's attention.
  • If we can start.
  • Perhaps we should begin?
  • Let's get started.

Welcome them

  • Welcome to Microsoft.
  • Thank you for coming today.
  • Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
  • On behalf of Intel, I'd like to welcome you.

Introduce yourself

  • My name's Jane Shaw. I'm responsible for travel arrangements.
  • For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter.
  • As you know, I'm in charge of public relations.
  • I'm the new Marketing Manager.

State the purpose of your presentation

  • This morning I'd like to present our new processor.
  • Today I'd like to discuss our failures in the Japanese market and suggest a new approach.
  • This afternoon, I'd like to report on my study into the German market.
  • What I want to do this morning is to talk to you about our new mobile telephone system.
  • What I want to do is to tell you about our successes and failures in introducing new working patterns.
  • What I want to do is to show you how we've made our first successful steps in the potentially huge Chinese market.

State how you want to deal with questions.

  • If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them as we go along.
  • Feel free to ask any questions.
  • Perhaps we can leave any questions you have until the end?
  • There will be plenty of time for questions at the end.

November 29, 2007

***Your First Tip

Imagine speaking English automatically... without thinking.

To do this, you must change the way you study English. Your first
action is to stop studying English words.

Stop studying English words.

That's right, do not memorize words. Native speakers do not learn
English by remembering single words. Native speakers learn
phrases.

Phrases are GROUPS of words that naturally go together. We learn
English in groups of 2-6 words. If you want to speak like a native
speaker, you must do this too.



**Learn 4x Faster


Research by Dr. James Asher proves that learning with phrases is
4-5 times faster than studying individual words. 4-5 Times Faster.

Also, students who learn phrases have much better grammar.



***RULE 1: Always Study and Review Phrases, Not Individual Words

Never study a single, individual word. Never.

When you find a new word, always write down The Phrase it is in.
Always. When you review, always review all of the phrase,.. not
the word.

Collect phrases. Remember phrases. Review phrases. Your speaking
and grammar will improve 4-5 times faster. Never again study a
single word.


Learn Phrases Only.
Learn Phrases Only.
Learn Phrases Only.

hi

November 29, 2007

i made this blog for those chinese students who  have problems in learning english they can contact me and i can give those student some good tips for there learning english