This word means the main idea or subject of your presentation.
✅ Theme/ Topic
You say this at the start to tell people your name.
✅ Hello everyone, I'm / My name is_______
✅ I'd like to introduce myself...
True or false: You should look at your audience when you speak.
✅ True
"Good morning! _____ you for coming today."
✅ Thank
"Get straight to the point" means don't waste _____, say the important thing first.
✅ Time
A single page in your PowerPoint is called this.
✅ Slide
You say this to check people understand: "Do you have any _____?"
✅ Questions/ Queries
True or false: It is acceptable to read every word from your slides.
✅ False
My presentation is _____ three main parts."
✅ Divided into
"Break the ice" means to do something to make people feel _____ at the start.
✅ Comfortable / relaxed
The people who watch and listen to your presentation.
✅ Audience
This phrase means you are moving to the next part: "Let's _____ to the next slide."
✅ Move on
✅ Go/ Advance
True or false: It is good to practise your presentation before the day.
✅ True
"Please look at this _____. It shows our company's profits from 2019 to 2021."
✅ Graph / chart
If something is "in a nutshell," it means you are saying it _____ and simply.
✅ Short / briefly
This is the big screen or wall where you show your slides.
✅ Projector/ White Board
This phrase introduces a visual: "As you ____ ____, the chart shows..."
✅ Can see
Should you speak fast and loudly, or slow and clearly during a presentation?
✅ Slow and clearly
"Let me _____ what I said, the most important point is teamwork."
✅ Summarise / repeat
If you "wrap up" your presentation, you are _____ it.
✅ Finishing / ending
This is the word for a picture that shows information using bars or lines.
✅ Chart / graph
This phrase signals the end of your presentation: "In _____, I would like to say..."
✅ Conclusion
You should not put too much _____ on each slide. Keep it simple!
✅ Text / information
"If you look at the _____, you can see that sales went up in 2020."
✅ Data / figures /information / numbers
"On the same page" means?
✅ Everyone understands / has the same information or idea.