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Unit 2 - Today's topic
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Unit 2 - Today's topic, English for Presentation Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 2 - Today's topic, English for Presentation
Palabra | Ejemplo |
today's topic is | Today's topic is effective communication in business |
we are going to discuss | We are going to discuss the importance of body language in presentations |
the focus of my presentation is | The focus of my presentation is how to engage an audience effectively |
let's start with the basics | Let's start with the basics of public speaking |
this is an important topic because | This is an important topic because body language influences perception |
let me introduce the main points | Let me introduce the main points before we dive into details |
body language plays a crucial role | Body language plays a crucial role in making a strong impression |
maintain eye contact | Maintain eye contact to show confidence and engagement |
use open gestures | Use open gestures to appear more approachable |
avoid crossing your arms | Avoid crossing your arms, as it may signal defensiveness |
stand tall and confident | Stand tall and confident to project authority |
smile to create a positive atmosphere | Smile to create a positive atmosphere and connect with your audience |
use your hands to emphasize key points | Use your hands to emphasize key points and keep your audience engaged |
be aware of your posture | Be aware of your posture to project confidence and credibility |
your voice should be clear and steady | Your voice should be clear and steady to maintain audience attention |
speak at a natural pace | Speak at a natural pace to ensure clarity and understanding |
avoid filler words like 'um' and 'uh' | Avoid filler words like 'um' and 'uh' to sound more professional |
adapt your speech for an english-speaking audience | Adapt your speech for an English-speaking audience by using simple, clear language |
use simple and concise sentences | Use simple and concise sentences to ensure clarity |
pronounce words clearly | Pronounce words clearly to avoid misunderstandings |
watch your intonation | Watch your intonation to keep your audience engaged |
use pauses for emphasis | Use pauses for emphasis and allow your audience to absorb information |
ask rhetorical questions | Ask rhetorical questions to make your audience think |
engage with your audience through eye contact | Engage with your audience through eye contact and gestures |
avoid speaking too fast | Avoid speaking too fast, especially if your audience is not fluent in English |
encourage interaction | Encourage interaction by asking questions or requesting feedback |