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Here you'll find different tools to help you improve your BUSINESS SKILLS: E-mails, Meetings, Negotiations, Presentations, Socializing and Telephoning. Your comments are always welcome.

14/7/11

Preparing a Presentation. (Introduction+ Body with Listing & Sequencing)

Go over this guide that will help you prepare a presentation integrating all the concepts worked on so far.

Practise LISTING & SECUENCING expressions

Let's see how well you remember the expressions seen. Here you'll find 2 exercises. We believe it is a good idea you try both of them.
Click here. You'll be directed to an exercise with blanks to fill in.  (Some phrases are provided)
Once you have done the first exercise, Click here. you'll be directed to a more complex fill-in-the-blanks exercise. (No phrases provided)
Pls., find below a summary of the expressions used to LIST & SEQUENCE

Focus on the language of LISTING & SEQUENCING

Read the presentation below. It's the one you've listened to before. Answer the questions. You may need to use the horizontal scroll bar in order to view the questions.

12/7/11

The Body: Another Sample of how to start, stop & transition

Read the sample of a presentation below and answer the questions. Remember to use the horizonatal scroll bar to view the questions.

Test how much your remember the phrases used to start, stop and transition. Click here. You'll directed to a fill-in-the-blanks exercise. In this exercise you'll have to use the phrases worked on. Good luck!

The Body: A Sample of how to start, stop & transition

Read the presentation below and answer the questions. Use the horizontal scroll bar to view the questions. Then do the exercise below.


Click here. You'll be directed to an exercise in which you'll have to choose the correct phrases to fill in the blanks in the presentation.

6/7/11

A Sample of a Body

Listen to this presentation and then click on the 2 links below. You'll be directed to comprehension exercises. Pls., do the 2 exercises in the order set.
Click here for the general comprehension check
Click here for the language check