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Pitch Perfect: Business Presentation Challenge

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  • Which phrase is commonly used to start a presentation?
    “I’d like to turn to...”
    “I’d like to turn to...”
    “I’m going to tell you about...”
  • “I’ll _____ up by saying that our new strategy will benefit the company.”
    sum
  • What is the main goal of a business presentation?
    To share important information clearly
    o talk as much as possible
    To impress the audience
  • “Instead of typing, you just _____ what you are looking for.”
    say
  • Your boss asks you to present without slides. How do you keep the audience engaged?
    Use: body language, eye contact, voice, examples, interaction
  • You are asked to give a presentation to clients who don’t speak English well. What changes would you make to your speech?
    Use: clear, slow, avoid jargon, visuals, summarize
  • Pretend you are introducing yourself at the beginning of a presentation. Start with a sentence from the lesson.t.
    Use: introduce, topic, purpose, today, focus on
  • Your team disagrees with a new company policy, and you have to present it positively. How do you approach this?
    Use: benefits, highlight, perspective, emphasize, reassure
  • How can you involve the audience during a presentation?
    By reading from a script
    By speaking quickly and moving on
    By asking questions and encouraging interaction
  • What is a roadmap presentation?
    A presentation about financial reports
    A presentation about company plans and goals
    A presentation about new employees
  • You are preparing a presentation for a very busy manager. You only have 5 minutes to explain your idea. What do you include, and what do you leave out?
    Use: key points, summarize, essential, avoid, detailed explanation
  • You have a 30-minute presentation, but your audience seems uninterested after 10 minutes. What can you do?
    Use: engage, involve, ask questions, change tone, real-life examples
  • You need to explain a complicated business process. How do you make it simpler for your audience?
    Use: step-by-step, simplify, visuals, example, key points
  • “Let me show you an _____ of how this software works.”
    example
  • Your slides are full of text, and people stop paying attention. What should you do to improve them?
    Use: visuals, key points, bullet points, simplify, highlight
  • During a presentation to international colleagues, someone doesn’t understand a key point. How do you explain it more clearly?
    Use: simple terms, example, rephrase, clarify, check understanding
  • Your presentation is in 10 minutes, but you realize there is a mistake on one of your slides. What do you do?
    Use: correct, adjust, focus on, clarify, ignore
  • “As you can see in the _____, sales have increased by 10%.”
    slide
  • “I’d like to _____ to the next point in my presentation.”
    move on
  • A client asks a difficult question during your presentation. How do you respond professionally?
    Use: acknowledge, clarify, explain, example, follow-up
  • Why is it important to use simple language in a presentation?
    So it sounds more professional
    So the speaker doesn’t forget what they want to say
    So the audience understands the message easily
  • Act out the ending of a presentation, using a phrase from the lesson
    Use: summarize, key message, final thoughts, questions, conclusion
  • You are giving a financial report presentation, and some numbers are difficult to understand. How do you explain them more clearly?
    Use: simplify, illustrate, breakdown, compare, highlight
  • Your colleague is nervous about presenting in English. Give them three pieces of advice.
    Use: practice, confidence, key points, structure, calm