Transcription of Presentations- Formal & Informal Language
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Starting and Ending Formal and Informal PresentationsDo the extended speaking presentation task ( IELTS Speaking Part Two) that you are the same presentation task, but this time pretending it is a Formal presentation to a big audience. Your partner will also pretend they are a member of a big audience, by raising their hand to ask a question or Formal presentations Language did you use? What could less Formal equivalents be?Choose the most Formal of each of these groups of phrases: Can I have your attention, please?/ Excuse Attention please. Let s get Let s make a Can I start?/ I d like to get started, if I may. Hi/ Hello Morning!/ Good morning .. everyone/ ladies and gentlemen/ guys It s a great pleasure to welcome you Welcome I d like to welcome you Thanks for coming I d like to thank you for I m going to talk The topic of my presentation What I d like to present to you today I ll I ve divided my presentation parts/ My presentation is divided I ll start I ll commence I ll begin First.
Starting and Ending Formal and Informal Presentations Do the extended speaking presentation task (e.g. IELTS Speaking Part Two) that you are given.
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