We'll now look at business presentations focusing on:
- directing the audience's eye to infographics (charts and graphs) and audio-visuals (videos, images, etc)
- dealing with technical problems (e.g.,projector doesn't work)
Welcome back to part two of our series on business presentations. Today, we're going to cover transitional language (moving from one point to the next), and summarizing your talk.
This is part one of a series of posts on doing business presentations. Today, we'll look at:
a) Introducing the topic
b) outlining your presentation
There will be useful phrases and vocabulary for business presentations, a short paragraph on your voice, and a few videos for further study and information.
Time for a review of indefinite and definite articles (a, an, and the). Articles are on the most difficult parts of the English language to teach. An ESL learner can spend years learning how to use them. In this post we'll look at how and when to use articles. There will also be exercises to help you practice and there will be a video or two as well.