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17 bước để trình bày đề tài phù hợp cho những người thường xuyên thuyết trình, thuyết giảng bằng tiếng anh trước đám đông (có câu mẫu ở từng phần). 17 bước để trình bày đề tài phù hợp cho những người thường xuyên thuyết trình, thuyết giảng bằng tiếng anh trước đám đông (có câu mẫu ở từng phần)

Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles Making Better Presentations in English by Andrew D. Miles Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 1. SIGNAL THE START Start your speech with a phrase that catches the public’s attention.  Right ladies and gentlemen  Shall we begin?  Fine everybody. Let’s get started  OK Guys. Are you all ready? Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 2. INTRODUCE YOURSELF Mention your name, position and where you come from.  I’d like to introduce myself. I am Steve Platt, Chief of Maintenance for Motorway Inc.  I am Dr. Jack Smith from Barcelona. I work as a research assistant in our R&D facility.  My name is John Styles. I run Riversoft’s European operations. Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 3. …OR SOMEONE ELSE Always ask people how they would like to be introduced.  I’d like you to meet Dr Grant. She’s the Head Surgeon at Houston Memorial Hospital.  Let me introduce John Oats. He comes from the Helsinki branch and will be joining our sales team.  This is Arthur Spleen, from Marketing. Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 4. EXPRESS PURPOSE Start by saying why you’re here.  I’m here today to…  What I’d like to do is…  My objective is to…  My aim now is to… Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 5. LIST TOPICS Make a list of the points you’ll talk about.  Firstly  To start  Secondly  Initially  Primarily  Then  Next  Last but not least  Finally  To end Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 6. INTRODUCE TOPIC ONE Open every topic with an introduction.  I’d like to review…  I want to go over…  We are going to analyse…  I plan to examine… Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 7. LINK EFFECT TO CAUSE Use these expressions if you want to highlight the effect over the cause.  The loss was due to negligence.  The loss was caused bynegligence.  The loss resulted from negligence. Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 8. LINK CAUSE TO EFFECT Use these expressions if you want to highlight the cause over the effect.  Mismanagement led to losses.  Mismanagement resulted in losses.  Mismanagement caused losses. Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 9. EXPLAIN GRAPHS Use these expressions to describe graphic aids.  I´d like you to see this graph. It shows…  Please observe this matrix. You’ll see that…  Have a look at this model. What’s wrong with it?  Let me show you a chart that summarises… [...]... rule out  We ought to discard  Let’s refuse  Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 16 FINISH THE SPEECH Use these expressions to close your presentation    Move to action: Now’s the time to / We’d better move Refer back to : Going back to our figures / As I said before Summarise: To sum up / To recapitulate Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 17 CLOSE THE SPEECH... addition as well as Besides Too Moreover Additionally likewise Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 14 EXPRESS OPINION Use these expressions to give your opinion       My opinion is I would say In my view It seems to me that From my angle I see it as Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 15 RECOMMEND / REJECT Hold back support Give support I urge you to approve  We are for... expressions to wrap up your speech     Asking for questions Have you got any query? / Would you like to ask? Thanking Thank you for / It’s been a pleasure to Introduce the next speaker Now, I’ll leave you with / I’d like to introduce Say goodbye Goodbye / Good afternoon, everyone Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles ENJOYED IT? You might want to buy Andrew’s “400 Ways to Say it in... viable Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 12 COMPARE IDEAS Use these expressions to describe contrast        But However Nevertheless Nonetheless Although Though Despite        Despite On the other hand Even though On the contrary By contrast Conversely Even if Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 13 REINFORCE IDEAS Use these expressions to emphasize ideas... Increase  Use these expressions Accumulate  Boost  Escalate  Hike  Raise  Rise  Shoot up  Swell    to talk        Decline Diminish about Dip Drop Plunge Shrink Sink Slip Descend Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles 11 EXPRESS PROBABILITY Use these expressions to express certainty      Surety: sure, definite, doubtless, inevitable, without question, unmistakable,... goodbye Goodbye / Good afternoon, everyone Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles ENJOYED IT? You might want to buy Andrew’s “400 Ways to Say it in Business English” www.amazon.com Making Better Presentations in English by A D Miles . least  Finally  To end Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 6. INTRODUCE TOPIC ONE Open every topic with an introduction.  I’d like to review…  I want to go over…  We are going to. to / We’d better move.  Refer back to : Going back to our figures / As I said before  Summarise: To sum up / To recapitulate Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 17. CLOSE. Marketing. Making Better Presentations in English by A. D. Miles 4. EXPRESS PURPOSE Start by saying why you’re here.  I’m here today to  What I’d like to do is…  My objective is to  My aim now is to Making

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