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Expressions We Use When Giving a Presentation

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:58 am    Post subject: Expressions We Use When Giving a Presentation Reply with quote

When giving a business presentation, it is important to choose the correct words and expressions wisely. If we want to give a successful presentation, it depends mainly on how clear, precise, dynamic and straightforward we are. In the world of business where deals must be closed and deadlines met, we have to be as clear as we can and be able to get our message across.

ESL schools include presentations in their programs aimed at business travelers, or those who simply need the language for a better fluency or to handle themselves at business meetings.

Below, you�ll see some extracts from a presentation with key words or typical expressions:

May I begin by welcoming you all, especially as this meeting has had to be called on such short notice.

As you know our latest project has been the target of intense speculation in the media during the last few days, and the purpose of this presentation is to bring you up to date on what has been happening.

First of all, I�d like to refresh your memories as to the background to the project. Next, I�ll give you a broad outline of what we�ve achieved so far. Finally, I�ll try to give an indication of what our priorities will be over the next few months.

If I can draw your attention to the month of July, you will notice that there was an unexpected fall in overseas sales.

As far as domestic sales are concerned, you can see that growth has been sustained.

If we look at the figures for Europe as a whole, we can see some quite encouraging trends.

We don�t fear competition. On the contrary, we welcome it.

We could open a branch there. On the other hand, we may better look for a good agent to represent us.

This is a time when we must consider our options carefully. In other words, we should not rush into making decisions.

So, to sum up then, don�t believe everything the media tells you. We�ve had a few problems but the future looks bright.

Other useful expressions:

Beginning a presentation

The topic of my presentation today�
I�d like to show you last year�s figures in comparison to�
Today, I�d like to show you�
Let me begin with�
My presentation today deals mainly with�
First, let me start with�


Finishing a presentation

Well, I have told you all about�
That�s all I have to say�
We�ve looked into�
To conclude�
To sum up�

Moving from one subject to another

Moving to another�
Now we�ll move on to�
Let me turn on to�
Next�
Turning to�

If you are an ESL student seeking to perfect your English in order to do business, make sure you go to an esl school that offers programs that cater to your specific needs, for example, by teaching you how to give business presentations in English.

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Rachel Clarkson
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