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		<title>怎样做好presentation</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>一些重要语句：</h2>
<p>1. Right, let’s get started.<br />
2. Let me introduce myself.<br />
3. I’ve divided my presentation into three main parts.<br />
4. Just to give you a brief overview.<br />
5. I’ll be saying more about this in a minute.<span id="more-28"></span><br />
6. I’m sure the implications of this are clear to all of us.<br />
7. There’s an important point to be made here.<br />
8. OK, let’s move on. (go on to make your next point)<br />
9. As you can see, the figures speak for themselves.<br />
10. To go back to what I was saying earlier.<br />
11. Are there any questions you’d like to ask at this point?<br />
12. I’d like to look at this in more detail.<br />
13. Let’s put this into perspective. (to explain it this way)<br />
14. Perhaps I should expand on that a little.<br />
15. To digress for a moment? (to depart from your plan)<br />
16. So, to sum up?<br />
17. That brings me to the end of my talk.<br />
18. Thank you. I’m sure you all have lots of questions.</p>
<p>from <a href="http://jiaren.org/" target="_blank">this site</a></p>
<h2>句式分类：</h2>
<p>1.<strong>Greeting, name, position</strong><br />
Ladies and gentlemen. It’s an honor to have the opportunity to address such a distinguished audience.<br />
Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in….<br />
Good afternoon and thank you for making the effort to be here with us today.<br />
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to be with you today.<br />
2.<strong>Ttile/Subject</strong><br />
I’d like to talk(to you) about….<br />
I’m going to present the recent…<br />
explain our position on…<br />
brief you on….<br />
inform you about…<br />
describe…<br />
The subject/focus/topic of my presentation….<br />
We are here today to decide…<br />
agree…<br />
learn about….<br />
The purpose of this talk is to update you on<br />
put you in the picture about…<br />
give you the background to…<br />
<strong>3.Length</strong><br />
I shall only take …minutes of your time.<br />
I plan to be brief.<br />
This should only last …minutes.<br />
<strong>4.Outline/Main parts</strong><br />
I’ve divided my presentation into four parts/sections. They are….<br />
The subject can be looked at under the following headings:….<br />
We can break this area down into the following fields:<br />
First/First of all…<br />
Secondly/then/next…<br />
Thirdly/and then we come to…<br />
Finally/lastly/last of all….<br />
<strong>5.Questions</strong><br />
I’d be glad to answer any questions at the end of the my talk.<br />
If you have any questions, please feel free to interrupt.<br />
Please interrupt me if there’s something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for discussion at the end.</p>
<p>from <a href="http://bbs.metroer.com/t-84424-1-1.html" target="_blank">this site</a></p>
<h2>视频资料：</h2>
<p>港大教学：<a href="http://ec.hku.hk/tops/" target="_blank">http://ec.hku.hk/tops/</a></p>
<p>土豆视频：<a href="http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/3UkVcvNblQw/">http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/3UkVcvNblQw/</a></p>
<h2>身体语言和技巧：</h2>
<p>More than words!</p>
<p>During presentations, mentally split the room into thirds. Address some of your comments to one side of the room, turn your attention to the middle, and then look to the last section. Pick out one person in each section and direct your comments toward that person. The people surrounding that person will think you are making direct eye contact with them.</p>
<p>Maintaining eye contact throughout your presentation requires preparation. The material on your slide should be committed to memory; otherwise you will be stuck reading instead of connecting. Make sure you know what&#8217;s in your résumé or notes so you&#8217;re not constantly referring to them.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re speaking, let your hands do some of the talking. Great speakers use hand gestures more than on average. A professor who studies body language once told me that complex gestures-two hands above the waist-reflect complex thinking. Gestures give the listener confidence in the speaker.</p>
<p>from <a href="http://www.ppen.net/business/job/200707/7388.html" target="_blank">this site</a></p>
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