English Class Presentation 
Lic . Gloria Rodríguez Valencia 
CEUD- 2014
HOW TO GIVE A PRESENTATION IN ENGLISH MORE EFECTIVLY 
• Presentation in class is never easy, it´s more challenging, specially 
when it is in another language. 
• It´s difficult but is an effective way to improve your English and to 
increase your confidence.
Presenting in English when you’re not a native speaker 
do's and don'ts 
DO´S
Presenting in English when you’re not a native speaker 
do's and don'ts 
DON´TS
SUMMARIZING 
DO´S: 
1.Use simple language 
2.Speak slowly 
3.Have your visuals 
professionally edited 
4.Use verbs instead of 
nouns 
5.Write down numerical 
information 
6.Rehearse 
DON´TS: 
1. Don’t use acronyms 
2. Avoid jargon 
3. Don’t use slang 
4. Don’t use crutch words 
5. Don't speak in a flat 
monotone
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• INTRODUCTION (using your voice) 
• a) God morning, I would like to welcome you here today. My name is 
………………….. 
• b) Hi everyone, I'd like to talk to you about… 
• Introducing the topic 
• a) Today I am here to talk to you about… 
• b) As you all know, today I am going to talk to you about… 
• c) I would like to take this opportunity to talk to you about… 
• d) I am delighted to be here today to tell you about… 
• e) Today I would like to outline…
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Structuring the presentation 
• My talk is divided into x parts. 
• 1) I'll start with / Firstly I will talk about… / I'll 
begin with 
• 2) then I will look at … 
• 3) next… 
• 4) and finally… 
• 5) I will be glad to answer any questions that you 
may have at the end.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Beginning the presentation 
• a) I'll start with some general information on… 
• b) I'd just like to give you some background information 
about… 
• c) Before I start, does anyone know…? 
• d) As you are all aware / As you all know… 
• e) Right, let's move on to… 
• f) This leads me to my next point, which is… 
• g) I'd now like to look at / consider…
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Summary 
• a) To sum up… 
• b) So to summarize the 
main points of my talk… 
• c) Just a quick recap of 
my main points… 
• Inviting questions 
• a) Does have anyone 
have any questions? 
• b) I will be happy to 
answer your questions 
now 
• c) If you have any 
questions, please don't 
hesitate to ask 
• d) If you have any 
further questions, I will 
be happy to talk to you 
at the end.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Keep your audience with you 
Remember that what you are saying is new to your audience. You are 
clear about the structure of your talk, but let your audience know when 
you are moving on to a new point. You can do this by saying something 
like "right", or "OK".
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Language for using visuals 
• It's important to introduce and explain your visual to the audience. 
You can use the following phrases: 
• "This graph shows you…" 
• "Take a look at this…" 
• "If you look at this, you will see…" 
• "I'd like you to look at this…" 
• "This chart illustrates the figures…" 
• "This graph gives you a break down of…“ 
• "As you can see…" 
• "This clearly shows …" 
• "From this, we can understand how / why…"
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• Presentation tips: 
• - Overcome fear 
(presentations in 
English are always 
more challenging) 
• - Use body language 
• Structure your 
presentation 
• - handle questions and 
answers (QA) session
HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION 
• - Print your 
presentation 
templates 
• - Don´t read if you 
are not a good 
reader and 
because you 
always have to look 
at your audience 
- Dress yourself 
properly : YOU´RE 
NOT GOING TO A 
PARTY OR ON A 
DATE
Presentation in English

Presentation in English

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    English Class Presentation Lic . Gloria Rodríguez Valencia CEUD- 2014
  • 2.
    HOW TO GIVEA PRESENTATION IN ENGLISH MORE EFECTIVLY • Presentation in class is never easy, it´s more challenging, specially when it is in another language. • It´s difficult but is an effective way to improve your English and to increase your confidence.
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    Presenting in Englishwhen you’re not a native speaker do's and don'ts DO´S
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    Presenting in Englishwhen you’re not a native speaker do's and don'ts DON´TS
  • 6.
    SUMMARIZING DO´S: 1.Usesimple language 2.Speak slowly 3.Have your visuals professionally edited 4.Use verbs instead of nouns 5.Write down numerical information 6.Rehearse DON´TS: 1. Don’t use acronyms 2. Avoid jargon 3. Don’t use slang 4. Don’t use crutch words 5. Don't speak in a flat monotone
  • 7.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • INTRODUCTION (using your voice) • a) God morning, I would like to welcome you here today. My name is ………………….. • b) Hi everyone, I'd like to talk to you about… • Introducing the topic • a) Today I am here to talk to you about… • b) As you all know, today I am going to talk to you about… • c) I would like to take this opportunity to talk to you about… • d) I am delighted to be here today to tell you about… • e) Today I would like to outline…
  • 8.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Structuring the presentation • My talk is divided into x parts. • 1) I'll start with / Firstly I will talk about… / I'll begin with • 2) then I will look at … • 3) next… • 4) and finally… • 5) I will be glad to answer any questions that you may have at the end.
  • 9.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Beginning the presentation • a) I'll start with some general information on… • b) I'd just like to give you some background information about… • c) Before I start, does anyone know…? • d) As you are all aware / As you all know… • e) Right, let's move on to… • f) This leads me to my next point, which is… • g) I'd now like to look at / consider…
  • 10.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Summary • a) To sum up… • b) So to summarize the main points of my talk… • c) Just a quick recap of my main points… • Inviting questions • a) Does have anyone have any questions? • b) I will be happy to answer your questions now • c) If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask • d) If you have any further questions, I will be happy to talk to you at the end.
  • 11.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Keep your audience with you Remember that what you are saying is new to your audience. You are clear about the structure of your talk, but let your audience know when you are moving on to a new point. You can do this by saying something like "right", or "OK".
  • 12.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Language for using visuals • It's important to introduce and explain your visual to the audience. You can use the following phrases: • "This graph shows you…" • "Take a look at this…" • "If you look at this, you will see…" • "I'd like you to look at this…" • "This chart illustrates the figures…" • "This graph gives you a break down of…“ • "As you can see…" • "This clearly shows …" • "From this, we can understand how / why…"
  • 13.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • Presentation tips: • - Overcome fear (presentations in English are always more challenging) • - Use body language • Structure your presentation • - handle questions and answers (QA) session
  • 14.
    HOW TO MAKEYOUR PRESENTATION • - Print your presentation templates • - Don´t read if you are not a good reader and because you always have to look at your audience - Dress yourself properly : YOU´RE NOT GOING TO A PARTY OR ON A DATE