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020 _a9780194579360 (Student Book with MultiROM)
040 _cJCRC
100 _aGrussendorf, Marion
245 _aEnglish for Presentations /
_cMarion Grussendorf.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2007.
300 _a80 p. :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c26 cm.
_e+ 1 MultiROM.
440 _aOxford Business English
440 _aExpress
500 _aAccompanying "MultiROM" also includes audio tracks that can be played on a conventional CD player. Interactive exercises require a computer.
504 _aIncludes glossary, appendices and transcript.
505 _aSUMMARY:
505 _a"English for Presentations is part of the EXPRESS SERIES. It is the ideal quick course for professionals who need to give presentations in English. It can be used to supplement a regular coursebook, on its own, as a stand-alone intensive specialist course, or self-study. English for Presentations will help you prepare before you next have to speak in public in English.
505 _aKey features of the Book:
_tA wide range of material targeting the stages of presentations
_tTip boxes addressing key language points, useful phrases, and strategies
_tOpportunities to practise giving presentations
_tSTARTER section at the beginning of each unit with warm-up and awareness-raising activities
_tOUTPUT section at the end of each unit with activities to encourage discussion and reflection
_tAppendix including an answer key, transcript, A-Z wordlist, and a glossary of useful phrases and vocabulary
505 _aKey Features of the MultiROM
_tRealistic listening extracts from presentations
_tInteractive exercises to practise the language of presentations" (Book Cover).
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aTopics
_tWelcoming your audience
_tIntroducing yourself and the topic
_tDealing with nervousness
505 _aSkills
_tOpening a presentation; Structuring a presentation
_tOrganizational details (talking about timing, handouts, questions)
_tGetting the audience's attention
505 _a2. Today's topic Is...
505 _aTopics
_tBody language
_tTimes on presenting to an English-speaking audience
505 _aSkills
_tSignposting (phrases to organize your presentation)
_tTalking about difficult issues
_tReferring to other points
_tAdding ideas
505 _a3. My next slide shows...
505 _aTopics
_tPresentation tools
_tUsing approximate numbers
_tCreating effective visuals
_tPresenting visuals effectively
505 _aSkills
_tIntroducing visuals
_tSaying numbers
_tThe rule of six
_tEmphasizing important points
_tMaking contrasts and describing results
505 _a4. As you can see from this graph...
505 _aTopics
_tTypes of visuals
_tDescribing graphs and charts
_tInterpreting visuals
_tTips for describing trends
505 _aSkills
_tTalking about visuals
_tTalking about trends (verb tenses, adjectives and adverbs)
505 _a5. To sum up...
505 _aTopics
_tConcluding a presentation
_tStrategies for a good conclusion
505 _aSkills
_tSummarizing the main points
_tMaking recommendations
_tPhrases for effective conclusions
_tPhrases for effective conclusions
_tUsing your voice effectively (stressing words, making pauses)
505 _a6. Any questions?
505 _aTopics
_tHandling the question and answer session
505 _aSkills
_tDealing with questions
_tAsking polite questions
_tAnticipating questions
_tDealing with interruptions
_tReforming questions
505 _aAppendix
_tTest yourself
_tAnswer key
_tTranscripts
_tA-Z word list
_tPresentation trainer
_tUseful phrases and vocabulary
521 _aIntended for professionals who need to give presentations in English.
650 _aEnglish language
_vTextbook for foreign speakers
650 _aEnglish language
_xBusiness English
_vTextbooks for foreign speakers.
650 _aBusiness Presentations.
_xProblems, exercises, etc.
856 _uhttps://goo.gl/ATxSFV
_yPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/5lqjs2/alma991610466705151
_zCheck the uOttawa library catalogue.
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