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Englishing
Lesson on PRESENT SIMPLE tense (routines, habits, talking about feelings, discussing a story)
What's the Present Simple or Simple Present ? In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will answer this question by explaining the six different ways in which this tense is used. He will naturally list easy examples for each usage. He will also...
Curated Video
Advanced Phrases For Presenting In English
"Learn more than 30 advanced phrases for presenting in English in this short lesson.
Example phrases from th
is lesson:
Wel
coming your audience
- It’s lovely to see so many f
amiliar faces here...
Example phrases from th
is lesson:
Wel
coming your audience
- It’s lovely to see so many f
amiliar faces here...
Curated Video
How to Define Your Presentation: Defusing the B.O.M.B.
Presentations are like a b.o.m.b. that can go off in your face if you don’t prepare. The absolute first thing to do is define your presentation and defuse that B.O.M.B.
Get our Presentation Skills Toolkit, which accompanies...
Get our Presentation Skills Toolkit, which accompanies...
Curated Video
Presenting a non-chronological report about Ancient Greeks
Pupil outcome: I can present a non-chronological report about Ancient Greeks. Key learning points: - Presenting involves speaking in front of others and listening to others. - Presenting involves speaking with clear diction and suitable...
Curated Video
Five Simple Presentation Structures for a Compelling Presentation
In an earlier video, I described a compelling presentation structure. Here are five variations on it that I have used successfully.
Get our Presentation Skills Toolkit, which accompacoursehis
Get our Presentation Skills Toolkit, which accompacoursehis
Curated Video
Basic Platform Skills: Giving a Great Presentation
This is the first of two videos on the platform skills that will make your presentation come across great. In the next one, we’ll look at some of the advanced skills that professionals use. But, in this one, let’s focus on the basics...
Curated Video
5 Simple Ways to Supercharge Your PowerPoint Presentation
In this video I show you my five essential strategies for taking a dull, lifeless presentation and supercharging it so that it stands out, and makes you a significantly better speaker. The tips include ditching templates and creating...
Englishing
Lesson on how to use Present Participles - GERUNDS (Dancing, looking, etc.)
In this lesson Mr. P./Marc explains what present participles are and how they are used in formal context. He introduces the lesson by reading a short story using present participles. He then proceeds by explaining each sentence with its...
Curated Video
Present Participles & Gerunds #englishgrammar #esl
Present participles are often confused with gerunds because they take the same form. They both end in ‘ing’. The difference is in their function. A gerund takes on the role of a noun, while present participles act as verb tenses or...
Curated Video
Never READ a Presentation, you PRESENT it!
Unless you are teaching a set of pre-schoolers it is pretty much assumed that your audience can read, so there is no point for you to read your presentation to your audience. You will want to present to them. Here are a few tips for...
Seven Dimensions
Presenting with Passion
In this video, a presentation skills trainer discusses the importance of body language, tone of voice, and the words used in presentations. The trainer provides examples of poor presentation skills and offers tips on how to improve, such...
Language Tree
Collaborative Listening and Speaking: Presenting, Part 2
This lesson for beginner English learners focuses on formal and informal presentation skills: Providing information to friends, using eye contact, presenting a familiar topic, informal or formal presentation language based on the setting.
Executive Finance
The Principles of Persuasive Presentations
This video is a lesson for presenters on the most important principles of persuasion, including focusing on the audience's needs, incorporating ethos, logos, and pathos, and appealing to the four basic human desires of profit, pleasure,...
Language Tree
Collaborative Listening and Speaking: Presenting, Part 3
This lesson for beginner English learners focuses on formal and informal presentation skills: Providing information to friends, using eye contact, presenting a familiar topic, informal or formal presentation language based on the setting.
Executive Finance
Planning Your Presentation: Mind Maps, Message Maps, and the Rule of Threes
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of planning a presentation using mind maps, message maps, and outlines. They also emphasize the rule of threes in chunking information and incorporating soft breaks to avoid cognitive...
Curated Video
Presenting Solutions [Sales Process Part 6 of 9]
The part of the sales process that people think of as ‘selling’ is the step where you present solutions to meet your prospect’s needs. This is what we’ll look at in this video.
The Business Professor
Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
The Business Professor
Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
Wonderscape
Understanding Verb Tenses: Past, Present, and Future
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of verb tenses, focusing on past, present, and future tense verbs. They provide examples and rules for forming and using each tense correctly. By the end of the video, students will have a...
Bozeman Science
Presenting Arguments
In this video Paul Andersen shows you how to engage in argumentation in a mini-lesson on presenting arguments. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides. <br/>
Oxford Online English
How to Use the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
In this lesson, you can learn about the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous verb forms.
What’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present...
What’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present...
Oxford Online English
Present Perfect Verb Tense - English Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about the present perfect verb tense in English.
Does your language have anything like the present perfect? Many languages don’t have a similar verb form. This can make it more difficult...
Does your language have anything like the present perfect? Many languages don’t have a similar verb form. This can make it more difficult...
Oxford Online English
Present Simple Verb Form in English - English Verb Tenses
How many ways do you know to use the present simple?
The present simple doesn’t just have one or two uses; there are at least eight common uses, and many more speci
al cases.
In this...
The present simple doesn’t just have one or two uses; there are at least eight common uses, and many more speci
al cases.
In this...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Draw Attention in a Presentation: 5 Best Attention Grabbers (Part 1 of 5)
How to draw attention in a presentation. An "attention grabber" or "attention getter" are presentation openings that draw listener's attention.
As such, there are good ways and not-so-good presentation openings. Here...
As such, there are good ways and not-so-good presentation openings. Here...
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