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I. Listen To The Openings and Complete The Sentences

The document provides sample language for opening remarks at presentations. It includes: 1) Sample sentences for welcoming the audience, introducing yourself, stating the topic, and relevance for the audience. 2) Directions to categorize the sample sentences into sections for welcoming, introductions, stating the topic, and relevance. 3) Incomplete sentences to complete using given words to state the purpose of the presentation. The document offers guidance and templates for effective opening statements in presentations. It provides sample language and structures introductions, identifies the speaker and topic, and explains relevance to the intended audience.

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I. Listen To The Openings and Complete The Sentences

The document provides sample language for opening remarks at presentations. It includes: 1) Sample sentences for welcoming the audience, introducing yourself, stating the topic, and relevance for the audience. 2) Directions to categorize the sample sentences into sections for welcoming, introductions, stating the topic, and relevance. 3) Incomplete sentences to complete using given words to state the purpose of the presentation. The document offers guidance and templates for effective opening statements in presentations. It provides sample language and structures introductions, identifies the speaker and topic, and explains relevance to the intended audience.

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I.

Listen to the openings and complete the sentences:

PRESENTATION 1
1. .let me thank you for being here today.
2. Let me .myself. My name is.
3. Im here today to ..our new semi-automatic shelving system.
4. My talk is..relevant to those of you who
for the different parts we supply.
PRESENTATION 2
1. Im happy that so many of you could.today at such short .
2. As you can see on the .., our ..today is project documentation.
3. This is extremely .for all of us who are directly
..in international project management, right?
PRESENTATION 3
1. Im .that you all have very tight.., so I appreciate you taking
the time to come here today.
2. As you ..know, my name is..Im the new.manager here
at Weston Ltd.
3. Todays topic will be very important for you as
since.your help to evaluate and select candidates
for training.

II.

Put the sentences from above in the correct category (a-d):


a.
b.
c.
d.

Saying what the topic is


Welcoming the audience
Saying who you are
Saying why the topic is relevant for the audience

III.

Below you will find a number of ways of stating the purpose of your presentation.
Complete them using the words given.

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