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I. Discuss your immediate reaction to each of the three cases.II. What decision would you make if you were a judge? III. Below you may find out what the real tribunals decided. Case 1: The court decided the motor firm was guilty of racial discrimination. Case 2: The case has not been dealt yet. Case 3: The court decided that the Sun Valley Company was guilty.
Unit VIII.NEGOTIATING SKILLS Lesson 1. Presenting Warm Up I. Comment on the expression: Talk low, talk slow and don’t say too much. (John Wayne, Hollywood film star) II. Think of successful talks you’ve been to in the past. What made them so successful? Complete the following list of elements that make a good presentation using the words in the boxes.
To be a good presenter you need …
III. With a partner, discuss the elements in 1 and number them in order of importance. Use the phrases below in your discussion.
IV. Add your own ideas to the list in 3
I. Read the text below. Is it a good advice? Why? Did you know … that almost thirty million of business presentations are given every day? And yet, in surveys, most managers say that are most afraid of public speaking than anything else – even death! To overcome nerves, a lot of presentation trainers advise you to “just be yourself”. Listening 1. Listen to three people speaking. Concentrate on the way they sound. Are they having a conversation or giving a presentation? How do you know?
II. Discuss with a partner. How is speaking to the audience – even a small one – different from speaking to a group of friends? Think about the following:
III. Look at this famous toast to Albert Einstein by writer, George Bernard Shaw. The extract is unpunctuated. Mark ( | ) where you think the speaker paused. Then listen and check.
From In Company Intermediate IV. a. Listen again and underline the stressed words. b. Is there a connection between what we stress and where we pause? Date: 2015-12-24; view: 1407
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