- •Предисловие
- •Content
- •Introduction
- •Step I. Planning stage
- •Seven basic questions
- •Аннотация
- •Реферат
- •Annotation
- •Abstract
- •Exercise 4. Read the following passages. Choose one and render from English into Russian.
- •A. Abstract
- •Step II. Script stage
- •General idea Specific idea № 1 Specific idea № 2
- •Editing checklist 1
- •Step III. Theses: style and outline
- •Novosibirsk state transport university: years of progress in education and science
- •Nowadays, stu is one of the leading transport universities in Russia and an important scientific center (a topic sentence).
- •Evaluation of management quality of enterprise finance problems
- •Toyota’s labor capacity optimization system
- •Vladimir s. Blinov Novosibirsk State Technical University
- •Resources-economy technologies at repair of rolling stock Boris d. Malozyomov
- •Exercise 1. Do you remember all types of paragraphs? Can you name them? Analyze the passages once more and find the similarities in their outline format and style.
- •South korea: the quest to stay a high-performing Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development company
- •Grasp opportunities in growth centres
- •C. How to train a specialist for solving engineering problems
- •Editing checklist 2
- •Editing checklist 3
- •Editing checklist 4
- •Editing checklist 5
- •Say what you want to do … do it … say what you have done
- •Introduction and thesis statement (Say what you want to do)
- •The body of the paper (Do it)
- •Conclusion (Say what you have done)
- •Role of marketing in modern society
- •Siberian Transport University
- •Rapid growth in mechanical engineering
- •The little engine that might
- •Step IV. Describing trends
- •Typical phrases to present visuals
- •Exercise 1. Answer the following questions:
- •Exercise 2. Divide the visuals below into three groups: 1) graphs; 2) charts; 3) diagrams.
- •On to at out about
- •If As Whatever Whichever However
- •Lesson message significance conclusions implications
- •Having It All: How a shift Toward Balance affected cpAs and Firms
- •Advancement/Upward Mobility
- •ProRail predicts rcf hotspots
- •Step V. Speaking. Steps to better communication
- •Stages of presentation
- •Helpful language models
- •Verbs to guide the audience
- •Follow - run missed - say see - explain catch - repeat
- •1) You didn't hear:
- •2) You don't understand:
- •Step VI. Debates
- •Phrases to make the missed points clear
- •The principle of cooperation:
- •The principle of politeness:
- •1. Inviting for debates
- •2. Clarifying a point
- •3. Asking for additional information
- •4. Going back to an earlier point
- •5. Criticising
- •1. Avoiding an answer
- •2. Conceding a point
- •3. Dealing with aggression
- •4. Clearing up a misunderstanding
- •5. Finishing the question session
- •AnnexEs
- •Registration form
- •Sample paper hrm Transition in Indonesian Companies: Linear and Non-Linear Approaches Nurianna Thoha, Maureen Bickley and Alma Whiteley
- •1. Introduction
- •2. Literature Review
- •3. Conclusion
- •7Th International Conference on Applied Financial Samos Island, Greece – 2010
- •Frame: describing trends
- •Increase, rise, go up – decrease, fall, go down By, to, from … to Slight, sharp, dramatic, steady slightly, sharply, dramatically, steadily
- •Useful phrases for the discussion
- •How to become a good presenter
- •Frame: conference
- •Techniques
- •Answer keys
- •References
Verbs to guide the audience
to move on |
to expand on |
to digress |
to go back |
to recap |
to conclude |
to summarize |
to turn to |
to elaborate on |
Remember, the simplest way to signpost the end of one stage of your presentation and the beginning of the next is to say: OK. So, … [1, p.16].
PRACTICE
Exercise 1. Put the phrases into the correct column in the table.
formal |
neutral |
informal |
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1) |
Right. OK. |
13) |
Let me introduce myself |
2) |
Now then… |
14) |
My name is… |
3) |
Let's start/make a start. |
15) |
As you already probably know… |
4) |
Good. OK. |
16) |
I represent… |
5) |
I'm …. of… |
17) |
So. |
6) |
Right then. |
18) |
I work for….. as….. |
7) |
Shall we begin? |
19) |
Erm, perhaps we should begin. |
8) |
Can I have your attention, please? |
20) |
OK, let’s get started. |
9) |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. |
21) |
Morning, everyone. |
10) |
Thanks for coming. |
22) |
On behalf of…, may I welcome you to… |
11) |
I’m … |
23) |
As you know, … |
12) |
For those of you who don’t know me yet, I’m responsible for … |
24) |
Let's begin… |
Exercise 2. Study the phrases and decide whether they are used for rejecting, accepting, asking for an opinion or expressing your own one. Fill in the table below.
1) |
Have you got any views on this? |
9) |
No, I don’t because… |
2) |
Supposing… |
10) |
Yes, but… |
3) |
Great. |
11) |
Yes, I do because… |
4) |
Do you think…? |
12) |
That’s a good idea but… |
5) |
Yes, that’s right. |
13) |
I think… |
6) |
I agree because… |
14) |
I’m afraid… |
7) |
I’m not sure about that. |
15) |
Of course. |
8) |
I disagree because… |
16) |
How do you feel about this? |
Say your opinion |
Ask for the opinion |
Accept |
Reject |
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Exercise 3. Intonation is a good indicator of how you feel about what you are saying. Read and show how your voice tends to rise when you make a positive point and fall when you make a negative one.
We're doing well in Russia, but not in the whole world.
Money supply is down, but productivity is up.
In railway sector we're going up, machinery construction is also growing, fuel-energy complex was also not so bad, but in general our agriculture is nowhere.
Exercise 4. Practice your articulation, pausing, and pitch control by reading the following presentation extract.
The problem of transport system modernization is growing every year. Currently the city has the following global transport problems:
Many areas are kept away from each other.
We need more main streets connecting one part of the city with another.
City parts "are stretched" along the river coasts, therefore communication within the city causes troubles.
City traffic in some streets has exceeded their capacity (among them Berdskoe highway, Vibornaya, Pervomaiskaya, Bolshaya and both automobile bridges across the Ob river).
The traffic in Novosibirsk promises to grow much as a half in 5-6 years and therefore by 2015 it is necessary to construct some main roads and road interchanges.
Exercise 5. Here are some ways of stating the purpose of presentation. Complete the sentences using the word combinations given in the charts A, B and C.
A.
Today I'm going to be…
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1) showing 2) talking 3) taking 4) reporting 5) telling |
a) to you about the high-speed railway project. b) you about the collapse of the heavy machines market in the early 90s. c) you how to deal with investors in our realty. d) a look at the recent boom in virtual reality software companies. e) on the results of the bridges inspection we carried out in our city. |
B.
… so, I'll begin by |
1) making 2) outlining 3) bringing 4) giving 5) filing |
a) you in on the background to the project. b) a few observations about the events leading up to that situation. c) RZhD company policy on freight transportation. d) you an overview of the history of HRM. e) you up-to-date on the latest findings of the study. |
C.
…and then I'll go on to |
1) put 2) discuss 3) make 4) highlight 5) talk |
a) what I see as the main advantages of the new system. b) the situation into some kind of perspective. c) you through our basic debt management procedure. d) detailed recommendations regarding our own R&D. e) in more depth the implications of the data in the files in front of you. |
Exercise 6. In the following sentences choose the word which suits best (it can be more than one).
In the main part of my report, which by now you should've all had time to look at, outlines / reviews / sets out in detail our main conclusions.
Perhaps I should start off by pointing / stressing / reminding that this is just a preliminary report. Nothing has been finalized as yet.
And I'll also be asking / raising / putting the question of domestic production of locomotive components.
And the main conclusion we've thought / got to / come to is that massive railway section restructuring will be necessary before any changes can go through.
I'm sure there's no need to draw out / spell out / think out what the main problem is going to be.
Basically, what we're suggesting / asking / reviewing is a complete reorganization of staff and plants.
The basic message I'm trying to get through / get across / get to here is simple. We can't rely on government support for much longer.
But later on I will, in fact, be putting forward / putting out / putting over several detailed proposals.
I'd now like to turn / draw / focus my attention to some of the difficulties we're likely to face.
One thing I'll be dealing with / referring / regarding is the issue of a minimum profit.
Exercise 7. If you suddenly panic, pause, sort out the problem and then continue. Here are the most common phrases; think in what situations you can use them:
So, let's just recap on that. |
So, basically, what I'm saying is this . . |
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Sorry, what I meant is this . . . |
Sorry, I should just mention one thing. |
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Sorry, let me rephrase that. |
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Sorry, perhaps I didn't make that quite clear. |
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Exercise 8. The following words can be used when interrupting or asking for clarification. Write in the missing pairs of words from the list below.