by PushtoLearn
Unit 1 - Let's get started
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Unit 1 - Let's get started, English for Presentation Exercises and Flashcards
Wordlist for Unit 1 - Let's get started, English for Presentation
Word | Example |
Let's get started | Let's get started with today's presentation on corporate communication |
Welcome everyone | Welcome everyone, thank you for joining me today |
It's a pleasure to be here | It's a pleasure to be here and share my insights with you |
Today, I'm going to talk about | Today, I'm going to talk about the key principles of effective presentations |
My name is... and I work as | My name is Anna, and I work as a business consultant |
I'll be covering three main points | I'll be covering three main points: structure, delivery, and audience engagement |
Feel free to ask questions | Feel free to ask questions at any time |
Let's begin with | Let's begin with a quick introduction to the topic |
I'd like to start by saying | I'd like to start by saying how important this topic is for professionals |
One of the key aspects is | One of the key aspects of public speaking is confidence |
To begin with, let's look at | To begin with, let's look at some common presentation mistakes |
A little bit about myself | A little bit about myself: I have 10 years of experience in marketing |
I appreciate your time today | I appreciate your time today and I hope you find this session useful |
I'd like to introduce myself | I'd like to introduce myself before we get into the details |
Let's move on to the next point | Let's move on to the next point, which is structuring your talk |
If you have any questions, please ask | If you have any questions, please ask at any time |
I understand that public speaking can be nerve-wracking | I understand that public speaking can be nerve-wracking, but practice helps |
Take a deep breath and relax | Before you begin, take a deep breath and relax |
Confidence is key | Confidence is key when delivering a strong presentation |
Engage with your audience | Engage with your audience by making eye contact and asking questions |