| 1 |
audience rapport |
n. relationship of presenter
with audience, esp. when good |
| 2 |
body language |
n. non-verbal communication
through facial expressions, body movements etc |
| 3 |
Finally . . . |
Typical word used to signal the last of
several points or subjects |
| 4 |
flip chart |
n. a pad of large paper sheets
on a stand for presenting information |
| 5 |
For example . . . |
Typical phrase used to signal an illustration
or sample of a particular point |
| 6 |
handout |
n. anything (report, sample etc)
handed or given to people at a presentation |
| 7 |
In conclusion . . . |
Typical phrase used to signal the summing up
or final part of a presentation |
| 8 |
ladies & gentlemen |
Polite phrase often used to address an
audience of men and women |
| 9 |
marker |
n. whiteboard marker a
pen with a broad, felt tip for writing on whiteboards |
| 10 |
microphone |
n. electrical instrument that
one speaks into for amplification of the voice etc |
| 11 |
O.H.T. |
abbr. overhead transparency;
sheet of film with image for overhead projector |
| 12 |
overhead projector |
n. device that projects an
o.h.t. onto a screen - O.H.P. abbr. |
| 13 |
pointer |
n. device (rod or electric torch
etc) for indicating things on a map, screen etc |
| 14 |
screen |
n. large, flat, reflective white
surface on which films, slides etc are projected |
| 15 |
signal |
v. to help the audience
understand where one is in a presentation - signalling n.
|
| 16 |
slide |
n. small (usually 35mm)
photographic transparency - slide projector n. |
| 17 |
To start with . . . |
Typical phrase used to signal the beginning of
a particular subject or topic |
| 18 |
Turning now to . . . |
Typical phrase used to signal a change from
one subject or topic to another |
| 19 |
visual aids |
n. things that one can look at
in a presentation [eg: films, maps, charts etc] |
| 20 |
whiteboard |
n. large, flat, white surface or
board on which to write or draw with markers |