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    presentation

    US /ˌprɛzənˈteʃən, ˌprizən-/

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    UK /ˌpreznˈteɪʃn/

    A2
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Act of giving a formal talk about something
    Sorry, I can’t come, I need to finish my presentation for the conference next week
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Way in which something is displayed or shown
    I like the presentation of the clothes in this shop window
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Ceremony to give an award or prize to someone
    The presentation for first place will be given last
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The way in which something is offered, shown, or expressed.
    The presentation of the food was excellent, even though it didn't taste very good.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A set of slides or other visual aids used to support a speech or talk.
    I created a presentation using PowerPoint.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A performance or showing of a play, film, or other entertainment.
    The presentation of Hamlet was very well done.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The way in which a disease or condition manifests itself.
    The patient's presentation included fever and a cough.

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    DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)

    08:14DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)
    • Free to share a story, to tell a joke, to give a presentation, to spark an idea, to say sorry, to give thanks, to be heard.

      Free to share a story, to tell a joke, to give a presentation, to spark an idea, to say sorry, to give thanks, to be heard.

    • to give a presentation,

      to give a presentation,

    B1

    How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide

    08:20How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • For instance, instead of saying, "Your edits are nitpicky and driving me up a wall," you can say, "I noticed that you rewrote several of my headlines in that presentation. Can we agree now on what level of edits are necessary going forward?"

      For instance, instead of saying, "Your edits are nitpicky and driving me up a wall," you can say, "I noticed that you rewrote several of my headlines in that presentation. Can we agree now on what level of edits are necessary going forward?"

    • in that presentation.

      in that presentation.

    B1

    Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8

    10:01Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8
    • Beginning your presentation: "Let me start by giving you some background information," or "As you're aware..." If you're bringing up a topic that your audience already knows about, then you can use this phrase to introduce it.

      Beginning your presentation: "Let me start by giving you some background information," or "As you're aware..." If you're bringing up a topic that your audience already knows about, then you can use this phrase to introduce it.

    • For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

      For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

    A2

    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION OF HIS

      EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION OF HIS

    B1

    What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross

    06:37What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross
    • So before a big presentation,

      So before a big presentation,

    B1

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    04:3410 Sexualities To Know About
    • It refers to someone who is attracted to a masculine gender presentation.

      It refers to someone who is attracted to a masculine gender presentation.

    • It refers to someone who is attracted to a feminine gender presentation.

      It refers to someone who is attracted to a feminine gender presentation.

    B1

    Live / Play

    38:01Live / Play
    • One, two minutes before starting a presentation

      One, two minutes before starting a presentation

    B1

    5 simple ways to be more attractive, according to science :)

    07:535 simple ways to be more attractive, according to science :)
    • And then your friend comes up to you and says, "Hey, so Anna said that she really liked your presentation. She could relate to it a lot and she thinks you're super cool."

      And then your friend comes up to you and says, "Hey, so Anna said that she really liked your presentation. She could relate to it a lot and she thinks you're super cool."

    A2

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 10 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    08:55BOX SET: English In A Minute 10 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • Now, imagine you're in the same important meeting at work and you give a presentation in front of your boss that is incomplete and full of mistakes.  

      Now, imagine you're in the same important meeting at work and you give a presentation in front of your boss that is incomplete and full of mistakes.  

    • To say sorry you might say 'I'm afraid I didn't finish the presentation'.

      To say sorry you might say 'I'm afraid I didn't finish the presentation'.

    A2

    The Neuroscience of Breath: How to Use Breathing to Control Emotions

    09:04The Neuroscience of Breath: How to Use Breathing to Control Emotions
    • Use box breathing when you need to focus or stay calm under pressure, like before a presentation or during a stressful meeting.

      Use box breathing when you need to focus or stay calm under pressure, like before a presentation or during a stressful meeting.

    B1