So what structure should you use to close down an英語プレゼンテーション? このシンプルなフォーマットをお勧めします:
1. 視聴者に、終了することを明確に示す. 2. プレゼンテーションの主なポイントを簡単にまとめます. 3. State your recommendation or give your call to action – let your audience know what you want them to do. 4. 最後に、リスナーに感謝し、質問またはディスカッションを招待します.
In this Business English Podcast lesson we take another look at the language used to suggest and discuss ideas in meetings and teleconferences. We’ll also provide further language for diplomatic disagreement and agreeing action points at the end of the meeting.
The teleconference is run by Jim as a type of meeting called a “Brainstorming” meeting, which is useful for gathering and openly discussing ideas as the format is more relaxed.
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In this Business English Podcast we’re going to listen to a teleconference between the head office management of a US guitar manufacturer and the manager of their new Latin American plant.
Key language structures explained are: diplomatic language and using probing questions. We also introduce some useful English phrases for starting a teleconference meeting, interrupting and clarifying.
In the final episode of our three-part series on supporting your position in meetings, we look at language used to make your statements more persuasive.
Jack is going to summarize his proposal for the move to Costa Rica and hopes to get a final recommendation on the outsourcing project to present to the Board. He must persuade the managers to proceed, and answer the objections raised at the last meeting.
Key language: Making coherent, 説得力のある議論, and effective use of language to support your arguments.