Task 1:
Listen to a radio interview with a communications consultant about giving presentations. Answer the questions below.
1. How does Melanie define a good presentation?
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Well prepared and well delved
2. What three Ps of presentations does she mention?
A lot of planing, presentation and practice
3. Why is it important to consider your audience when preparing a presentation?
Consider your audience when talk about topic and what they need learn from and you need audience contact the talk
Many try to begin presentation.
For example: you can start presentation with something ice-breaker.something for relaxed or intrude a Mark or a jog.
5. What is a presentation outline?
Outline is a good plan of your want talk about
6. How can an outline help you in giving a good presentation?
You need have a idea and write down then flow it.
7. What are signposts?
like first now for my next point
8. What other aspects of a presentation are important?
Body Lagrange and Voice
Task 2:
Listen to the interview again. Pay attention to the expressions below. Try to define each one based on your understanding, and then answer the questions below.
Idiom
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Meaning
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fall on deaf ears
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keep in the dark/ not pay attention
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be second nature
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be habituated to /to be use to do sth
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frame of mind
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state of mind / mood
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with someone in mind
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impression
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ice-breaker
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beginning
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attention grabber
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the points
/fouce
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tried and tested
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reliable
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Task 3:
1. What does Melanie mean when she says a presentation can fall on deaf ears?
If the presenter didn't have his audience in your mind when you plan your content, he will.
If the presenter didn't have his audience in your mind when you plan your content, he will.
2. What is an ice-breaker? In what situations, other than presentations, would you use an ice-breaker?
The action or the activity that help somebody to break the ice-break.
The situation the meet somebody who you are not very familiar, like colleague, neighbor, or other passenger in transportation.
The situation the meet somebody who you are not very familiar, like colleague, neighbor, or other passenger in transportation.
3. What does Melanie mean by a good frame of mind for listening?
Create a good report and relax atmosphere
4. What does Melanie mean when she says to some people public speaking is second nature?
Some peoples have talent of presentation.
Some peoples have talent of presentation.
5. What is an attention grabber? What example of an attention grabber does Melanie give?
Some things that grabbing others' attention. A intro duct remark, a jock, or an edict dolt.
6. When Melanie says you need to have your audience in mind when you plan your talk, what does she mean?
Consider your audience and thing about how familiar they are with the topic, what they need to learn, what you think will interest them.
5. What is an attention grabber? What example of an attention grabber does Melanie give?
6. When Melanie says you need to have your audience in mind when you plan your talk, what does she mean?
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