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G2 Speak English Professionally (:star: Interview (Body language (Practice…
G2 Speak English Professionally
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Face to Face
pronunciation
word stress
intonation
sentence stress
Short talk
Short conversations about every day topics
Lead to longer and more important ones
Meaningful small talk
Introduce yourself
Be the first
More comfortable to talk to you
Repeat other person’s name
Ask questions
Popular topics
Be a good listener
Find out the connection
Smile and keep your eyes to the person
Show your interest
The elevator speech
Introduce yourself
Short like an elevator ride
Tell a story
What will help you sound and look good?
pauses or short stops
Change your volume and voice energy
practice speed and volume
Body language
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Online
video conferencing
PowerPoint presentations,videos,and documents
what it is?
communication through the Internet
why we use it?
globalization
How can I do better on English-only meetings?
spend more time to prepare
plan what you will say
PRACTICE!
Free
video conferencing services
Google Hangouts
Skype
Fuze
WebEx
GoToMeeting
Meeting Burner
Group discussion
agree/disagree
clarify
Restate
Take a turn
APPLY
consider:different cultures
Show interest
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Professional Presentation
The Speech
Start
Be direct
Stay connected
Fish your audience
Body
Provide facts and evidence
Keep content direct and clear
Conclusion
Summarise main points
End with impact
Pronunciation
Word stress
Regular Compound Noun
Emphasis on first word
Proper Compound Noun
Emphasis on last segment
Sentence stress
Stress on keywords
Pause at appropriate times
Body Language
Smile
Practice makes perfect
Maintain eye contact
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Conclusion
benefits
good first impression
Daily Life
Good to get along with
Make the short conversation become the important conversation
Formal occasions
More professional
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Interview
Body language
Practice in front of mirror
Do some research to find out if it's appropriate
Be aware of your body language
3 types of question
Ability
Willingness
Give a direct answer
Tell a story
Make a negative becomes a positive
Fit in
Prepare question
Learn about the organization you apply
Pronunciation
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Your current work or education
-ed
What you did in the past
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Phone talk
Problems that may occur during phone calls
Connection issues
Too much background noises
Language issues
Phone Conversation Pronunciation
Identify & Classify Typical Phone Language
Introductions
Name
Your position/title/role
Purpose of call
Closings
Formal closing
Requests
Confirming order
Acquiring order data
Clarifying Info
Ask to repeat the information
Ask for more information
Practice & Develop Pronunciation
Pronunciation of can&can't should be clear
Pronunciation of numbers should be clear
Other MOOCs on English Speaking
English for Effective Business Speaking (Coursera)