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English Presentation Skills- The Structure of Advance Announcement

English Presentation Skills- The Structure of Advance Announcement. Yu-Hui Tao ytao@nuk.edu.tw. 愈忙愈要學英文字串 簡報篇 by Quentin Brand 貝塔語言出版. First (mp3.047). Listen to mp3.07 on pp. 76-82 Don’t read/look at the book in the beginning. Try to shadow the audio clip as much as you can.

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English Presentation Skills- The Structure of Advance Announcement

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  1. English Presentation Skills- The Structure of Advance Announcement Yu-Hui Tao ytao@nuk.edu.tw 愈忙愈要學英文字串 簡報篇 by Quentin Brand 貝塔語言出版

  2. First (mp3.047) Listen to mp3.07 on pp. 76-82 Don’t read/look at the book in the beginning. Try to shadow the audio clip as much as you can.

  3. To begin • I willbegin by Ving. • with n.p. • 2. I am going to start by Ving. • with n.p. • 3. First, I’m going to V. • tell you about n.p. • tell you about wh-clause • 4. I’d like to begin my presentation by Ving.

  4. To update 5. I’d like to open my presentation today by giving you some background information about/on n.p. wh-clause 6. For a start/To begin, I’m going to update/brief you [up to speed] on the current situation/latest developments. 7. For a start/To begin, I’m going to fill you in on the current situation.

  5. Practice I • Choose your “To Begin” sentence • Practice with a partner. • Choose your “To Update” sentence • Practice with a partner.

  6. 2. Middle(mp3.08) Listen to mp3.08 on pp. 83-93 Don’t read/look at the book in the beginning. Try to shadow the audio clip as much as you can.

  7. Middle-Second • 1. Second, I’m going to V. • discuss n.p. • + wh-clause. • 2. Second, I plan to discuss n.p. • wh-clause. • Second, I’m going to examine n.p. • wh-clause.

  8. Middle-Third/Then/Next • ThirdThen/Next, I’d to demonstrate/show you n.p. • wh-clause. • 2. Third/Then/Next, I’ll move on to V. • I plan to discuss n.p. • wh-clause.

  9. Middle-After that • After that, we’ll [take a] look at n.p. • wh-clause. • When I’ve done that, I’ll go on to V. • n.p.

  10. Practice II • Choose your combination of at least three sentences of “Second/Third/Then/Next/After That” . • Practice with a partner.

  11. 3. Last(mp3.09) Listen to mp3.09 on pp. 94-100 Don’t read/look at the book in the beginning. Try to shadow the audio clip as much as you can.

  12. Last-Finally • 1. I’d then like to conclude/finish/wrap up with n.p. • by Ving. • 2. Finally, I’ll be presenting n.p. • 3. Finally, I’ll be presenting/conclude/wrap up/finish with a summary of n.p. • 4. At the end (of my presentation), I’ll be suggesting n.p. • that clause.

  13. Practice III • Choose your “Finally” sentence . • Practice with a partner.

  14. 4. Example(mp3.10) Listen to mp3.10 on pp. 94-105 Don’t read/look at the book in the beginning. Try to shadow the audio clip as much as you can.

  15. Practice IV • Choose your ultimate “First/Middle/Finally” combination of sentences . • Practice with a partner.

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