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SOME PHRASES OF ACADEMIC

PRESENTATIONS
SOME PHRASES OF ACADEMIC
PRESENTATIONS
Introduction
Outlining the structure of the presentation
Introducing a new point or section
Referring to visual aids
Concluding
Inviting questions
Dealing with questions
INTRODUCTION
the subject/topic of my presentation will be..
Today I would like to present recent result of our
research on ..
What I want to focus on today is ..
and many others
OUTLINING THE STRUCTURE OF THE
PRESENTATION
I will address the following three aspects of ..
My presentation will be organized as can be seen from
this following slide.
I will start with a study of.. Next
Finally recent finding of .. Will be discussed.

INTRODUCING A NEW POINT OR SECTION

After we discussed about .. I will now continue to ..
Having discussed I will now turn to ..
Lets now address another aspect.



REFERRING TO VISUAL AIDS
As we can see on diagram ..
This graph shows the dependancy of
The following tables gives typical value ..
In this graph we have plotted . ..
according to this graph, it can be seen that ..

CONCLUDING
Wrapping up
To summarize
To conclude

INVITING QUESTIONS

Please dont be hesitate to interrupt my talk when
question occur
Id like to thank you for your attention
Ill be happy to answer a question now.

DEALING WITH QUESTIONS
I cant answer this question right now, but Ill check
and get back to you
Perhaps this question can be answered by again
referring to this table/diagram
CASE STUDY: THE TURBOFAN AERO ENGINES
ASSIGNMENT:
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
turbofan /t.b.fn/ /t.bo-/ noun [ C ]
a turbine used as an engine, especially for an
aircraft, which provides some force for movement
from the gas that it pushes out, and some by
turning a large special wheel with blades which also
pushes air out, or an aircraft driven by this type of
engine

aerodynamics /e.r .danm.ks/ /er.o-/
noun [ U ]
the science which studies the movement of gases
and the way solid bodies, such as aircraft, move
through them
aerodynamic /e.r .danm.k/ /er.o-/
adjective
relating to or using aerodynamics
aerodynamic principles

thrust /rst/ verb [ I or T usually + adv/prep ]
thrust , thrust
to push suddenly and strongly

combustion /kmbs.t n/ noun [ U ]
1. the process of burning
2. SPECIALIZED the chemical process in which
substances mix with oxygen in the air to produce
heat and light

com bustion chamber noun [ C ]
a closed space in which combustion happens

CASE STUDY: TITANIC
READ THE FOLLOWING NOTE:
ASSIGNMENT:
In a group of 3, prepare for sequencing the idea
(from the given note) for academic presentation
Use the academic presentation phrases to help you
sequencing the idea
Each group will present in front of the class for
about 5 minutes
READING: SCANNING AND SKIMMING
ASSIGNMENT:
READING :
SCANNING THE TEXT ABOUT MARIE CURIE AND
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
THANK YOU....

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