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Presenting in English: How to Give Successful Presentation (Book+Audio)

Title: Presenting in English: How to Give Successful Presentation
Level: Intermediate to upper-intermediate
Author(s): Mark Powell
Publisher: Heinle
Date: 2002 (1st Edition © 1996)
Pages: 129
Size: 85.7 Mb
Format: PDF + MP3
Quality: Very Good, well-scanned, readable, OCRed
Audio: 44kHz/128kbps
Language: British English

PRESENTING IN ENGLISH is a breakthrough in teaching English for professional purposes. Resulting from research into what really makes presentations so successful, its radical new approach combines the language and skills needed to give truly effective presentations. It is aimed at intermediate to upper intermediate students and employs simple rhetorical techniques. [+/-]


Features:
• Organised in seven sections: Getting Started, Using Your Voice, Further Techniques, Handling Questions, Exploiting Visuals, Basic Techniques, and Key Language
• Introduces a comprehensive range of public speaking skills
• Discusses techniques for handling an audience
• Pays unique attention to the structure and detail of rhetorical language

Contents:
1. Getting Started
2. Exploiting Visuals
3. Using Your Voice
4. Basic Techniques
5. Further Techniques
6. Key Language
7. Handling Questions
Answer Key

Download links:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/qcCXE3U
http://www.fileserve.com/file/WGR5Jf3

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