Presentations --- Effective Presentation
Presentations --- EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION
Describe what is happening now
Warm-up
Discuss these questions with your teacher before reading.
- Think of a speaker or presenter who left a strong impression on you. What made them memorable?
강한 인상을 남긴 연사나 발표자를 생각해 보세요. 무엇이 그들을 기억에 남게 했나요? - Do you have a personal "hook" — something unique about your background or experience — that you could use in a presentation?
발표에 활용할 수 있는 본인만의 '훅' — 독특한 배경이나 경험 — 이 있으신가요?
Vocabulary
Key words and expressions from the reading.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Reading Comprehension
How do you distinguish yourself from other speakers so audience members will not forget you? You don’t want to blend in with other speakers so that neither your message nor you are remembered.
By Stephen Boyd
Don't let the audience forget you
A major way to remain unforgettable to an audience is a "hook:" something unique about you or an uncommon approach to a common subject.
F or me the hook is the auction. I grew up in an auctioneer family. As a boy, I learned the auctioneer’s chant from my uncle. At weekly consignment auctions, Uncle Mark would let me conduct parts of the auction. My love for the auction continued as I began to speak regularly. I’ve been able to incorporate the auctioneer’s chant into my speeches.
I use the analogy that life is an auction--that we are continually selling ourselves to people by what we say and how we say it. I wrote a poem about the auction that I often use near the end of my speech.In addition, for clients I can conduct a charity auction with items vendors or members of their organization donate for the auction. I find that this is a good addition to the speech they have asked me to deliver. The organization advertises the auction and encourages donated items.
Once at a Phoenix program, a Lute Olsen autographed basketball brought several hundred dollars from an avid University of Arizona fan. Donated items which represent a state or school or business will bring big bucks for a scholarship fund or whatever may be the favored charity of the organization.
The organization for which I do the auction makes money on the auction and in the process the people remember me in a positive light.You may not want to go to that extreme, but consider past jobs, hobbies, unique experiences, books you’ve read, places you have visited or lived, or unusual people you have met. In any of these situations there might be a hook you could draw from to make you unforgettable to your audience.
Not only do you want the audience to listen carefully while you speak, but you also want the audience members to keep thinking about you and your message long afterwards. A hook can make certain that they do exactly that.
Getting the audience to Listen
It’s frustrating to be talking to someone when you can tell the person is not listening. Short of saying, "Please listen to me!" here are some ways to ensure that you will be listened to.
Start with the point you want to make and then give your support for it. If the person can’t figure out quickly why you are having the conversation, listening may be difficult. Examples might be, "I want to talk to you about the budget for our proposal," or "We can make our goal if we just get a few more people to participate."
Make eye contact, especially when you are stressing the key reason for the conversation. Eye contact is a visual handshake; it is the way you connect nonverbally with the other person. Don’t stare at the person, but regularly connect with your eyes. When you look at the person you are saying, "Pay attention to me."
Point to an object or piece of paper you are holding (with a reason, of course) and the person will look at the object or paper as you discuss it. This will return attention to you if the person has been wandering away mentally, for the natural thing to do next is to look back at you.
Use words which stress the importance of what you are going to say next. Such expressions include, "Probably most important of all is…," "I can’t stress this enough…," "Please keep the following in mind…," "I didn’t realize this was so important until…."
Use the people in the audience's names occasionally as you speak. Our names always attract our attention. We had a neighbor who always held my attention because he would use my name frequently in any conversation.
Refer to specific people, places, statistics, and situations as you talk. The more specific you are with your remarks, the more likely it is that the person will listen to you—especially if the person can identify with your specific references. For example, instead of "We need to get this information to all of our clients in the Midwest," you might say "We need to get this information to our clients in Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago, and Minneapolis."Certainly listening to the other person first is most important, but you want to be heard as well. Use these suggestions and your listener will be encouraged to pay close attention.
Korean Trap
Korean speakers often make this mistake in presentation English.
한국어의 '~에 대해 공유하다'를 직역하여 'share about'이라고 하기 쉽습니다. share는 타동사이므로 about 없이 목적어를 바로 씁니다. 발표에서 개인 경험을 소개할 때 자주 하는 실수입니다.
Discussion
Discuss these questions with your teacher after reading.
- The author uses his auctioneer background as a "hook." What unique personal stories or skills could you incorporate into your business presentations to stand out?
저자는 경매사 배경을 '훅'으로 사용합니다. 비즈니스 프레젠테이션에서 돋보이기 위해 어떤 독특한 개인 이야기나 기술을 활용할 수 있을까요? - The passage says the speaker uses the analogy "life is an auction — we are continually selling ourselves." Do you agree that every presentation is a form of selling? Why or why not?
저자가 '인생은 경매 — 우리는 끊임없이 자신을 팔고 있다'는 비유를 사용합니다. 모든 프레젠테이션이 일종의 판매라는 데 동의하시나요? - How important is it to "blend in" versus "stand out" in your company culture? Are memorable presentations always valued?
직장 문화에서 '어울리는 것'과 '돋보이는 것' 중 어느 것이 더 중요한가요? 기억에 남는 발표가 항상 높이 평가받나요? - The text mentions using charity auctions during presentations. What creative interactive elements have you seen or used to engage an audience?
본문에서 프레젠테이션 중 자선 경매를 활용한다고 합니다. 청중 참여를 위해 어떤 창의적인 인터랙티브 요소를 보거나 사용해 보셨나요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: Presentations --- EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION
Level: Business (BIZ)
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