- Артикул:00-00005159
- Автор: Mark Powell
- ISBN: 978-1-89939-630-6
- Обложка: Мягкая обложка
- Издательство: Heinle cengage learning (все книги издательства)
- Город: London
- Страниц: 128
- Год: 2008
- Вес: 324 г
Книга на английском языке.
At home If you are working alone, use the cassette as much as possible, as it will give you the vital listening input you need. Play it again at home or while driving.
If you can, get a friend or colleague to listen to you giving short presentations yourself. Try recording some of your talks and compare yourself with the speakers on the course cassette. A lot of the presentation extracts in the course book contain phrases and expressions which you could use directly yourself. Sometimes whole sentences and paragraphs could be used with only small changes. Make a habit of noting these down for future use.
Try to study regularly if you can. Most of the units in Presenting in English are only one or two pages long. Try to cover three or four units a week. Even doing two units a week is better than doing nothing for months and then going into a panic the day before you have to give your presentation! Gradually build up your competence and confidence.
Contents
Introduction.Using this Book
Section Getting Started
1.1 Introductions
1.2 Stating Your Purpose 1
1.3 Stating Your Purpose 2
1.4 Effective Openings
1.5 Signposting
1.6 Survival Tactics
Section 2
Exploiting Visuals
2.1 Introducing Visuals
2.2 Commenting on Visuals
2.3 Change and Development 1
2.4 Change and Development 2
2.5 Change and Development 3
2.6 Cause, Effect, and Purpose
Section 3.Using Your Voice
3.1 Articulation 1
3.2 Articulation 2
3.3 Chunking 1
3.4 Chunking 2
3.5 Chunking 3
3.6 Stress
3.7 Pacing
3.8 Intonation 1
3.9 Intonation 2
3.10 Sound Scripting 1
3.11 Sound Scripting 2
3.12 Sound Scripting 3
Section 4.Basic Techniques
4.1 Emphasis 1
4.2 Emphasis 2
43 Emphasis 3
4.4 Emphasis 4
4.5 Emphasis 5
4.6 Focusing 4
4.7 Softening 1
4.8 Softening 2
4.9 Repetition 1
4.10 Repetition 2
4.11 Repetition 3
Section 5.Further Techniques
5.1 Rhetorical Questions 1
5.2 Rhetorical Questions 2
5.3 Rhetorical Questions 3
5.4 Dramatic Contrasts 1
5.5 Dramatic Contrasts 2
5.6 Tripling 1
5.7 Tripling 2
5.8 Tripling 3
5.9 Machine-gunning
5.10 Build-ups
5.11 Knock-downs
5.12 Simplification
5.13 Creating Rapport 1
5.14 Creating Rapport 2
5.15 Creating Rapport 3
Section 6.Key Language
6.1 Business Terms 1
6.2 Business Terms 2
63 Business Terms 3
6.4 Business Terms 4
6.5 Business Terms 5
6.6 Business Terms 6
6.7 Formality 1
6.8 Formality 2
6.9 Useful Expressions 1
6.10 Useful Expressions 2
6.11 Useful Expressions 3
6.12 Useful Expressions 4
6.13 Useful Expressions 5
Section 7.Handling Questions
7.1 Clarification 1
7.2 Clarification 2
7.3 Clarification 3
7.4 Dealing with Questions 1
73 Dealing with Questions 2
7.6 Dealing with Questions 3
7.7 Dealing with Questions 4
7.8 Dealing with Questions 5
7.9 Dealing with Questions 6
Answer Key