BEP 101e - Presenting for Success: Making your Introduction
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Making your Introduction is a preview of our upcoming audio / ebook on presentations skills and language. In this first chapter we take a look at how to make a good start as well as at the overall structure of a presentation. This recording is a re-edited and extended version of one of our earliest podcasts - BEP 101. The ebook will have nine units, including four never released lessons on describing charts and trends, using your voice and emphasizing your message. |
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Is giving presentations important to you career? For most of us, the answer is yes. Presenting our products, success stories, challenges and solutions – this is the heart of business communication, where money is often made or lost. And, in today’s globalizing business environment, we are increasingly called to give presentations in English. Presenting for Success is a comprehensive study guide to the language and skills you need to give presentations in English more fluently, more confidently and more successfully. Learn on the go with over 3-hours of audio lessons, review key language and techniques with the detailed 100-page study guide, including full transcripts of each lesson, and practice useful phrases with the over 60+ online activities. |
| Presenting for Success - a complete study program in the language and skills of presenting in English - is Free for all Premium Members and can be purchased by non-members for €12.99. | |
Related Topics
- BEP 101 - Presentations: Making your Introduction
- BEP 106e (Free Sample Study Guide & Online Exercises) - Presenting for Success: Using your Voice
- BEP 103e - Presenting for Success: Describing Charts and Trends (Part 1)



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The Website is an extremely useful tool to use both as a foundation for a Business communication course design and and for planning separate lessons. Besides, it’s simply great pleasure to work with it.
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Regina Kuzmenkova
ESL Instructor,
California State University East Bay,
American Language Program