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Hi, my name is Rebecca, and in today's lesson I'm going to show you how to give a presentation
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in English more effectively. Okay? Now, of course giving a presentation is never easy,
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especially when it is in another language which is not your native language -- you're
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going to face some special challenges. And as a corporate trainer who has worked with
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people from all over the world, I can tell you that giving a presentation is difficult,
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but it is also one of the most effective ways to improve your English and also to increase
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your level of confidence as a professional speaking in English. Okay? So let's look at
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some of the strategies that you can follow in order to give a presentation that is more
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successful. All right, so I've divided the board into
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two sections; the first part is things that you should do, and in the second part we'll
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talk about things you should not do. So the first thing that you must remember when you're
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speaking in English and giving a presentation is to use simple language. Many people feel
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that their English is not good enough and so they try to use very complicated words.
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However, if you're not comfortable with those words or you're not sure of the meaning of
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those words, it's not going to go over very well. Simple, clear communication is powerful,
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so try to remember that point. Okay? Next: speak slowly. Because you have an accent
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-- and everyone has an accent --, but perhaps if you have an accent and English is not your
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native language, it's going to be a little bit harder for people to understand you so
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you need to speak much more slowly than you think. So however slowly you think you're
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speaking, speak a little more slowly. It will only make it easier for other people to understand
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exactly what you're saying. Okay? All right. The next point is to make sure to have your
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visuals professionally edited. Make sure that a native English speaker or an editor has
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checked all your visuals. There is nothing that compromises the professionalism of a
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presentation more than seeing grammatical errors or spelling errors in the visuals.
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So make sure to have your visuals professionally edited.
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The next thing you want to do is to make sure to use more verbs rather than nouns. When
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you use a lot of nouns it makes... It makes anything that you hear much heavier and difficult
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to understand. Let me give you a little example of that. Okay? One second. Okay, so for example,
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if I say: "The delivery of the package took place on Sunday afternoon." That's okay. It's
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not impossible to understand, but let's compare it to this: "The post office delivered the
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package on Sunday afternoon." It's much easier in the second example because I used verbs
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rather than nouns. Okay? Next point: use active verbs rather than passive
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verbs. Let me give you another example. "5000 apartments were rented by ABC Housing last
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month." That's an example of using passive verbs. "5000 apartments were rented", right?
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Let's contrast that with the active verb. "ABC Housing rented 5000 apartments last month."
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Okay? So you can see it's much easier when you use the active verbs.
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The next point is if possible at all, try to work with a trainer. Try to work with a
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professional English trainer or a presentations coach who can help you to improve your presentation
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skills, who can give you feedback on how to improve; what mistakes you're making, what
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are your strengths and weaknesses. It will be very, very helpful to you so try to do
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that if you have the opportunity. Okay? The next point is to use a lot of transition
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words in your presentation. This helps your listener to know where you're going. So you
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can say, for example: "furthermore", "nevertheless", "on the contrary". These words explain to
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your listener what you're trying to say with even more clarity than if you did not use
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the words. So try to get accustomed to using transition words.
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Another important point, especially in different parts of the world is to make sure to write
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down any important numbers. You need to write them down so that people can see them clearly
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and also because in some parts of the world, numbers are described or said in different
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ways. So for example: this number is what? "One hundred thousand", but in India for example they call this "one lakh". So
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one lakh is different from saying one hundred thousand. And if your audience is not familiar
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with the term "one lakh" or with the term "one hundred thousand" then you want to make
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sure you have written the number down so it is 100% clear. All right?
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So these are examples of things you should do; now let's look at some things you should
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not do. All right? Don't use abbreviations, or acronyms, or short forms of names of organizations
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or anything else from your country which other people are not familiar with. Right? Say the
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entire name and then afterwards you can use the abbreviation once you have explained it.
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You also want to avoid jargon. Now, what is jargon? Jargon is the special kind of language
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that people who are in a special, in a particular field use when they speak to each other. So
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for example: if you listen to computer guys speaking to each other, you will feel like
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you landed on another planet because they speak language that only they can understand.
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So when you're speaking to a general audience, you want to avoid using jargon. Just use regular
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plain English to explain what you mean, that way you will reach more members of your audience.
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Okay? Also, make sure you avoid slang. Even though
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you might hear native English speakers using slang in their presentations, it's best that
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you don't use it, especially if you're not familiar with how to use it. The worst thing
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is when we hear non-native English speakers using slang in an incorrect way because that
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doesn't sound professional at all. All right? And another point is to avoid crutch words.
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Now, what's a crutch word? For that you have to know: what's a crutch? Well, crutches are
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what people use... you know, for example: if someone has broken their leg, they might
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use something like this to walk along and they, these crutches, these sticks support
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them while they're walking let's say with a broken leg. Right? Similarly, when people
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are nervous, they sometimes use sounds instead of words while they're thinking of the right
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thought or word. So they might say: "Mm, ah, for example, uh, like, uh, yeah", and things
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like that. These are crutch words and they're often used by people who are not sure what
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word to say next. So avoid crutch words or sounds. Silence is okay if you're thinking.
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So while you're thinking, try to keep your mouth closed and avoid these crutch sounds.
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So these are some basic DOs and DON'Ts -- right? -- for giving a presentation in English. There
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are many other aspects of giving a presentation in English and I'm going to write some of
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those for you on the board.
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Okay, so here are some other skills that you
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need to master in order to give a successful presentation in English. You'll find lots
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of information on this and other strategies on our website: www.presentationprep.com . There
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you can learn how to, for example, overcome fear. It's very natural for you to feel a
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lot of fear when you are presenting in a language which is not your native language. Everybody,
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or many people, feel afraid in giving a presentation in general, but when you do it in English
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it's a little bit more challenging. So you'll learn some mental strategies, psychological
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strategies, and physical strategies to really help you with this aspect of the fear.
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You'll also learn how to use body language more effectively. In different cultures, body
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language means different things, so it's really important to learn how to use body language
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effectively in an international context. You'll also learn how to structure your presentation
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for greater clarity. Okay? Also important to be able to handle the question and answer
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session effectively. That's an important ending of your presentation. So especially if your
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presentation has gone well, you want to be completely in command during your question
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and answer session. So you'll learn some effective strategies for doing that. And last but not
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least, you'll also learn how to... you'll also be able to print out presentation templates
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which you can actually use when you're doing your next presentation. So for that, go to
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our website www.presentationprep.com . It's a free website. www.presentationprep.com . All
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the best with your presentations!
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Hi, my name is Rebecca, and in today's lesson I'm going to show you how to give a presentationin English more effectively. Okay? Now, of course giving a presentation is never easy,especially when it is in another language which is not your native language -- you're
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