Presentations --- Signaling

비즈니스 프레젠테이션

Lesson 8

Presentations --- Signaling

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Lesson 8

Presentations --- SIGNALING

Describe what is happening now

Business 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. When you listen to a presentation, how do you know the speaker is changing to a new topic?
    프레젠테이션을 들을 때, 발표자가 새로운 주제로 넘어가는 것을 어떻게 알 수 있나요?
  2. What phrases do you usually use to guide your audience through different parts of your presentation?
    프레젠테이션에서 청중을 각 파트로 안내할 때 보통 어떤 표현을 사용하나요?
5 min

Dialogue Practice

Practice the dialogue with your teacher.
선생님과 대화를 연습해 보세요.

Fill in the blanks. Listen and check.
Mark: … It is important for customers to feel like their ________ are valued. I
think that covers everything on my second point. Are there any _______
or comment at this point?
Bob: I have a question, Mark. What kind of system do you use for organizing
and sharing this kind of customer feedback?
Mark: That’s a great question. I plan to cover that a little later. I have some
thoughts on ways to_________ sharing such feedback. I’ll go over the
final section of my presentation, then ________your question ok?
Bob: That’s fine.
Mark: Now, I want to return to how informal feedback can be encouraged.

3 min

Comprehension Check

Answer the questions about what you read.
읽은 내용에 대한 질문에 답해 보세요.

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.
1.I don’t think the ideas supported his_________ very well.
a. argument b. audience c. factor d. sequence
2.She used excellent visual aids to ________the complex ideas for her audience.
a. clarify b. digress c. question d. signal
3.Half of the _________ got up and left during the middle of presentation.
a. audience b. ideas c. points d. thoughts
4.If you do not ____________your points correctly, your presentation will not be
effective.
a. concern b. digress c. return d. sequence
5.We had a hard time following the presentation because she did not _______ where one part of the presentation ended and the next began.
a. deal with b. return to c. signal d. turn to

3 min

Key Vocabulary

Learn these words from today's lesson.
오늘 레슨의 주요 단어를 배워봅시다.

signpost A word or phrase used to guide your audience through different parts of a presentation 발표에서 청중을 안내하는 전환 표현 Using clear signposts helps your audience follow the structure of your presentation.
transition The act of moving smoothly from one topic or section to the next 전환, 다음 주제로 넘어가기 Let me make a transition now and move on to our sales forecast for next quarter.
outline A brief overview of the main points you plan to cover 개요, 요점 정리 I'd like to begin by giving you an outline of today's presentation.
recap To briefly summarize or review the main points that were already discussed 요약하다, 다시 정리하다 Before we move on, let me quickly recap the key points from the first section.
digress To temporarily leave the main topic to talk about something slightly different 주제에서 잠시 벗어나다 If I may digress for a moment, I'd like to share a short example from my own experience.
wrap up To bring a presentation or discussion to a close by summarizing the final points 마무리하다, 끝맺다 To wrap up, I'd like to highlight three action items we should focus on this month.
3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.

❌ "Next, I will explain about our marketing strategy."
✅ "Next, I'd like to move on to our marketing strategy."

한국어에서는 "~에 대해 설명하겠습니다"라고 직역하여 'explain about'을 자주 쓰지만, 영어에서 'explain'은 타동사이므로 'about'이 필요 없습니다. 또한 프레젠테이션에서 다음 주제로 넘어갈 때는 'move on to', 'turn to'와 같은 시그널링 표현을 사용하면 훨씬 자연스럽고 전문적으로 들립니다.

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

  1. How would you apply what you learned today?
    오늘 배운 것을 어떻게 활용하시겠어요?
  2. What was the most useful part of this lesson?
    이 수업에서 가장 유용한 부분은 무엇이었나요?
  3. Can you think of a real situation where you would use this?
    이것을 사용할 실제 상황을 생각해 볼 수 있나요?
  4. What would you like to practice more?
    더 연습하고 싶은 것은 무엇인가요?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: Presentations --- SIGNALING

Level: Business (BIZ)

Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!