成功英语演讲的秘诀
成功英语演讲的秘诀:开场白、结束语
应对问题
-I will be pleased to answer any questions you may have at the end of the presentation.
-Please can you save your questions till the end.
-If you have any questions, I will be pleased to answer them at the end of the presentation.
-there will be time at the end of the presentation to answer your questions-so please feel free to ask me anything then.
-Don't hesitate to interrupt if you have a question.
-Please feel free to interrupt me at any time.
-Please stop me if you have any questions.
-If you need clarification on any point, you're welcome to ask questions at any time.
-Can I come back to that point later?
-I will be coming to that point in a minute.
-That's a tricky question.
-We will go into details later. But just to give you an idea of...
-I am afraid there's no easy answer to that one...
-Yes, that's a very good point.
-Perhaps we could leave that point until the questions at the end of the presentation
-I think I said that I would answer questions at the end of the presentation---perhaps you wouldn't mind waiting until then.
-I think we have time for just one more question
欢迎听众(正式)
- Welcome to our company
- I am pleased to be able to welcome you to our company...
- I'd like to thank you for coming.
- May I take this opportunity of thanking you for coming
欢迎听众(非正式 )
- I'm glad you could all get here...
- I'm glad to see so many people here.
- It's GREat to be back here.
- Hello again everybody. Thank you for being on time/making the effort to come today.
- Welcome to X Part II.
受邀请在会议上致词
- I am delighted/pleased/glad to have the opportunity to present/of making this presentation... - I am grateful for the opportunity to present...
- I'd like to thank you for inviting/asking me/giving me the chance to...
- Good morning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentleman
- It's my pleasant duty today to...
- I've been asked to...
告知演讲的话题
- the subject of my presentation is...
- I shall be speaking today about...
- My presentation concerns...
- Today's topic is...
- Today we are here to give a presentation on...
- Today we are here to talk about...Before we start, I'd like you meet my team members...
- A brief look at today's agenda...(告诉听众所讲内容的先后顺序)
- Before we start our presentation, let's take a brief look at the agenda...
- I shall be offering a brief analysis of...
- the main area that I intend to cover in this presentation is...
- Take a moment and think of...
- Thank you for giving me the opportunity to tell you about...
告诉听众发言的长度
- During the next ten minutes, I shall...
- I shall be speaking for about ten minutes...
- My presentation will last for about ten minutes...
- I won't take up more than ten minutes of your time...
- I don't intend to speak for longer than ten minutes...
- I know that time is short, so I intend to keep this brief
- I have a lot to cram in to the next ten minutes, so I'd better make a start...
引起听众的兴趣
- I'm going to be speaking about something that is vitally important to all of us.
- My presentation will help solve a problem that has puzzled people for years...
- At the end of this presentation you will understand why this company has been so successful for so long...
- I am going to be talking about a product that could double your profit margins...
- the next ten minutes will change your attitude to sales and marketing...
- Over the next ten minutes you are going to hear about something that will change the way your companies operate...
- By the end of this presentation you will know all there is to know about...
告诉听众内容要点
- there are five main aspects to this topic (...the first, ... the second, ...a third, ...another, ... the final) - I am going to examine these topics in the following order (...first, ...next, ...after that, ...finally) - I've divided my talk into five parts...
- I will deal with these topics in chronological order...
- I'm going to start with a general overview and then focus on this particular problem (...in general, ...more particularly).
- I want to start with this particular topic, and then draw some more general conclusions from it (...specifically, ... in a wider context).
- there are (a number of) factors that may affect...
- We have to take into account in any discussion of this subject, the following considerations.
- We all ought to be aware of the following points.
结束语
-In conclusion, I'd like to...
-I'd like to finish by...
-Finally...
-By way of conclusion...
-I hope I have made myself understood
-I hope you have found this useful
-I hope this has given you some idea/clear idea/an outline of...
-Let me end by saying...
-That, then was all I had to say on...
-That concludes our presentation...
-I hope I've managed to give you a clearer picture of...
-If there are any questions, I'd be delighted to...
-Thank you for your attention...
-Let's break for a coffee at this point
-I am afraid that the clock is against us, so we had better stop here
-You have been a very attentive audience---thank you
做presentation ,我们要注意对话题的准备以及态度和身体语言等等,除此之外,我们还应该掌握一些常用句型。
1. Right, let's get started.
2. Let me introduce myself.
3. I've divided my presentation into three main parts.
4. Just to give you a brief overview.
5. I'll be saying more about this in a minute.
6. I'm sure the implications of this are clear to all of us.
7. There's an important point to be made here.
8. OK, let's move on. (go on to make your next point)
9. As you can see, the figures speak for themselves.
10. To go back to what I was saying earlier.
11. Are there any questions you'd like to ask at this point?
12. I'd like to look at this in more detail.
13. Let's put this into perspective. (to explain it this way)
14. Perhaps I should expand on that a little.
15. To digress for a moment? (to depart from your plan)
16. So, to sum up?
17. That brings me to the end of my talk.
18. Thank you. I'm sure you all have lots of questions.
1.Greeting, name, position
Ladies and gentlemen. It’s an honor to have the opportunity to address such a distinguished audience. Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in…. Good afternoon and thank you for making the effort to be here with us today.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to be with you today.
2.Ttile/Subject
I’d like to talk(to you) about….
I’m going to present the recent…
explain our position on…
brief you on….
inform you about…
describe…
The subject/focus/topic of my presentation….
We are here today to decide…
agree…
learn about….
The purpose of this talk is to update you on
put you in the picture about…
give you the background to…
3.Length
I shall only take …minutes of your time.
I plan to be brief.
This should only last …minutes.
4.Outline/Main parts
I’ve divided my presentation into four parts/sections. They are….
The subject can be looked at under the following headings:….
We can break this area down into the following fields:
First/First of all…
Secondly/then/next…
Thirdly/and then we come to…
Finally/lastly/last of all….
5.Questions
I’d be glad to answer any questions at the end of the my talk.
If you have any questions, please feel free to interrupt.
Please interrupt me if there’s something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for discussion at the end
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本书的结构分为两部分:第一部分为“心法篇”,说明Leximodel 字串学习法的效用和注意事项,并传授做英文presentation 的实用技巧,也协助读者练习连音和语调来为presentation 加分;第二部分为“实践篇”,以主题为区分,提供做presentation 时必备的各类句式,并配以例句和范文帮助读者学会句式用法。
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本书的结构分为两部分:第一部分为“心法篇”,说明Leximodel 字串学习法的效用和注意事项,并传授做英文Presentation 的实用技巧,也协助读者练习连音和语调来为Presentation 加分;第二部分为“实践篇”,以主题为区分,提供做Presentation 时必备的各类句式,并配以例句和范文帮助读者学会句式用法。
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本书架构与使用说明 本书缩写代码 Section1心法篇 Leximodel 字串学习法 学习set-phrases 的注意事项 Leximodel 问与答 成功presentation 的关键概念 克服临场焦虑 准备视觉材料 PresentationQ &A 的种类和对策 眼神接触与肢体语言 Presentation 的语言技巧:声调 Presentation 的语言技巧:连音 Section2实践篇 开场 开场白 陈述目的 Presentation 范例 预告架构 第一点 中间的要点 最后一点 Presenfation 范例 架构资讯 进入开场 列举要点 进入新主题 更进一步的讨论
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进入结论 Presentatlon 范例 运用视觉材料 介绍投影片的主题 强调相关资讯
摘要或说明关键要点
外教曾经做过一个关于技巧的presentation ,
1. 不能紧张, 周围最好有个什么可以依靠的东西。
2. 可以将一些关键的词汇做好小的卡片,放在手中或者是前面的桌子上,但不要有太多的细节,否则会导致你总是不停的看手中的东西。
3. 可以适当的应用一些道具,包括你要介绍或者解释的东西时,可以把这样东西相关的拿到讲演的地方,在讲解的过程中可以吸引听众的注意力。
4. 条件允许的话,可以使用powerpoint 等,方便自己的讲解,也不会把讲解弄的很尴尬,但是主要的戏份是在讲演,而不是放映幻灯片。
5. 可以准备一杯水,其实水的作用是来缓解压力或者当你一下子陷入茫然的时候给自己一个考虑的机会。
6. 说话的时候务求难词,关键是让大家能够听得懂,明白你究竟在说什么。
7. 说话的语速控制在voaspecialenglish 的速度上,可以使说话更加清晰表述清楚。
8. 可以适当的穿插一些互动性的问题,这一点很重要,可以重申你的观点,并且让听众更加了解你要说的事情。
9. 结束的时候千万不可以说that is all。类的句型,这一点是外国人特别强调的,可以说thank you for coming等等一类的礼貌的话
10. 要尽量的放松,可以深呼吸或者是使两脚分开站立都是好的方法。 也就能记住这么多了,不知道对你有没有帮助。
下面是关于联系的一些材料你可以参考一下
Presentation Skill: Top 7 Tips for Making the Most of Your Presentation Practice
By Debbie Bailey
Believe it or not, preparation is a better determinant of presentation success than knowledge, experience, or even talent. The best presenter is almost always the presenter who is the most prepared. Even so, there are a lot of conflicting ideas about what constitutes thorough presentation preparation. So what exactly is thorough preparation? Here are seven straight forward tips to increase the effectiveness of the time you invest in your practice.
Practice Delivery Out Loud. Practice is NOT mentally rehearsing your
presentation on the drive over to the presentation or even thinking about your presentation while tossing and turning at night. Both of these are something, but not practice. A lot can happen between thinking about what you want to say and actually getting the words to come out of your mouth coherently. If you
don’t actually practice speaking out loud, when the time comes, you may
struggle to articulate your mentally well rehearsed thoughts. To the audience, this struggle will appear to be lack of preparation.
Try to Conduct Your Practice in a Situation Similar to the Real Speaking Venue. Whenever possible, conduct your practice in a situation that closely mirrors the real presentation. For example, if you will be speaking in front of a large group in an auditorium or large conference room, try to practice in a large room filled with as many audience recruits as possible. Why? Research indicates that if your practice closely mirrors your real presentation, once you are in the actual presentation your brain will think you have done this before. Besides practice, the next most important ingredient in your success is experience.
Practice in Front of Real People. If you can’t find any audience recruits at work, ask your spouse, best friend, or if all else fails, your pet to listen to your presentation. Interacting with a live audience is an important part of your practice. It helps you not only rehearse your delivery, but gain experience reading and reacting to the silent messages your audience is sending you about their understanding, their likes, and their dislikes.
The Mirror is Your Friend. Even after you’ve practiced in front of an audience, continue to rehearse in front of the greatest critic of all, yourself in the mirror. The mirror is a WONDERFUL if underused presentation practice tool. It will allow you to see and hear your delivery live and make decisions about how to enhance your style. Remember, when it comes to practicing your presentation, the mirror really is your friend.
Practice From Beginning to End Without Stopping. Practice all the way through the presentation without stopping—even if you make a mistake. Most presenters have a tendency to stop their practice each time they make a
mistake. Besides reinforcing this negative practice, when you continually stop and start over you get very good at the beginning of the presentation, but can’t deliver an effective conclusion because you’ve rarely made it to the end of the presentation. As the second most remembered part of your presentation, it is important to have a strong, well-rehearsed close.
Practice With Your Props. If you are using visual aids such as a PowerPoint slide show, make sure you practice with your slides. Visual aids of any kind add another layer of complexity to presentation and require practice to use effectively. Practicing with your slides will help prepare you for the things that inevitably go wrong and help you avoid unprofessional behaviors such as not knowing how to advance your slide show or how to put the slide show in the proper view for display.
Do it One More Time. After you feel you’ve done it well in practice and are happy with your performance, practice one more time to make sure your
success wasn’t just a happy accident. All in all, depending upon you and your content, you may need to practice your presentation delivery out loud 5 to 10 times. Yes, that’s right, you might have to practice out loud up to 10 times, but
don’t worry, your audience’s thundering applause will make the effort worthwhile!
Debbie Bailey is author of the book "15 Presentation Secrets - How to WOW Even the Toughest Audience." She is well known for her life changing presentation skills classes. Along with training some of the most successful companies in Corporate America, Debbie has also taught Presentation Skills for United States Marines, San Diego State University