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1.
Presentations have three mainparts
• Introduction - tell the audience what you
are going to say
• Main part
- Say it
• Conclusion - Tell them what you said
2. Introduction
• your start ( your introduction) shouldinclude four points:
- Who
- Why
- What
- How
3. Who Greet your guests and Introduce yourself
• the information you give about yourself and thelevel of formality you use, depends on the
presentation you’re giving. For example, for a
presentation to people who know you, you don’t
need to give your name and background and
you can use informal language.
• For strangers you should give more detailed
information about your background and
experience in a more formal language.
4. Why
• Tell your audience the reason they’re hereto listen to you and the purpose of your
presentation.
• The “why” is linked to the conclusion, your
final message
5. What
• Emphasize the main points that you’regoing to develop and the order in which
you would like to give them.
• Outline the structure of your talk
6. How
• Timing• Handouts
• Questions
7. Main part
• In the main part we develop what we saidabout in “what” section of the introduction.
• We use signposts.
8. Conclusion
Signal that you are now ready to finish thepresentation
Summary - give a brief overview of what has
already been said.
Conclusion - This is a reflection of your “why” and
looks forward to what you want people to
do or think after your presentation.
Closing remarks - thank your audience, ask for
questions or pass round your presentation
handouts.