It doesn’t matter if you are s………… ……… …… as long as the information you present is valuable.
stiff and robotic
Let me start __ saying just a few words about my own background.
Well, this brings me __ the end of my presentation.
by
to
What are the nouns form the verbs: to outline/ to recap/ to break smth down?
outline/recap/breakdown
1)Doing a ……………………… in front of the mirror is not the same thing as doing it in front of an audience.
1)dry run
1)Make a joke at the beginning of your presentation to seem more sociable and to ……………………… the audience.
2)There’s no better way to ……………………… and do better presentations than actually doing it many times.
1) rev up
2)step up your game
People in an audience are distracted roughly every 12 ___ .
seconds
1)So, I’ll begin by filling you __ ___ the background to the story.
2)Let me expand __ this point.
3)The purpose is to bring you up to date __ the main tendencies
in,on
on
on/with
Let me just run __ the main takeaway again.
This ties __ ___ our next slide.
over
in, with
For over 100 years the US presidential election has been won by the taller candidate ___ % of the time.
90
Since we are pushed ___ time, let’s move on to the results
__ a nutshell, We did a great job.
Please, don't deviate __ the topic!
for
in
from
Let’s kick ___ by discussing the influence of this trend.
Sorry, I got carried __ a little.
off
away
Fill in the preposition:
She really hit a home run __ this presentation!
with
2)The audience will trust you if they feel that you know all the ……………………… of the topic you present. (know all the details)
2)The more visual aids you use, the better your chances to ……………………… with your presentation are.
3) Sorry, this topic falls outside the ................... of today's meeting
1)nooks and crannies
2)hit a home run
3)scope
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