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TEXT 2  5. Навыки составления презентации являются неотъемлемой частью работы будущего



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TEXT 2 
5. Навыки составления презентации являются неотъемлемой частью работы будущего 
юриста. Прочитайте и переведите текст. Работая в парах или небольших группах
составьте список рекомендаций для подготовки успешной презентации (Dos and Don’ts 
list). 
Making a Successful Presentation 
If you are a career-minded person, your future career is inseparable from learning the art of 
presentation. Presentation skills are the most important ones for showing you to the best advantage. To 
make your presentation effective you should concentrate on three major components: presenter-
audience-presentation
Before you give a presentation, think of your image: how you will look and how you will 
behave in front of the audience. Remember, that people are more impressed with what they see than 
with what they hear. You will never have the second chance to make the first impression.
Think 
of your audience and carefully assess it; their background, motives, interests. If you give the right 
thing to the right people you are likely to be successful in public speaking. Your primary goal is to 
impress the audience, to make them remember your talk.
It goes without saying that your presentation must be prepared beforehand. First of all you have 
to decide on the structure of your presentation. Making a presentation you should realize that a written 
text is very different from a spoken word, in other words “essay” or “summary” are not the synonyms 
to “presentation”. Before you structure the presentation, single out the main points of your talk, it must 
be clear for you what you are going to speak about, what is the main purpose of your presentation. All 
effective presentations always consist of three major parts: introduction, the main part or the body of 
the presentation and conclusion. The presence of these parts in your presentation makes it logically 
structured and easy to follow.
You should start the presentation with the greeting of the audience, then it’s necessary to 
introduce yourself and the subject of the talk. After that outline what you are going to talk about: 
describe the main sections of your presentation. It’s useful to remember that your plan mustn’t contain 
more than 3 points otherwise your audience may easily lose a track of your talk. It would be better if 
you set the rules in advance: state clearly if your listeners can interrupt you during the talk or you 
would prefer to answer their questions in the end.
After the introduction you come to the main part. While delivering the presentation remember 
to follow the plan you have outlined in the introduction. Tell your audience when you are ready to 
come to the next point of your presentation. Clarify the most difficult points and try to explain, don’t 


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forget that your audience hears this information for the first time. When you use visuals or give a 
demonstration, you need to tell the listeners what they are going to see. If you use slides make them 
easy to follow. Put the title at the top of the slide where your audience expects to find it. Include only 
important and interesting information. Keeping the number of slides to a minimum ensures that the 
presentation will not become too long. It also avoids the problem of continually changing slides during 
the presentation that can be a distraction to your audience. On average, one slide per minute is about 
right. Combining photos, charts and graphs with the text will add variety and keep your audience 
interested in the presentation. Avoid having only text on your slides.
The fist key to a successful presentation is to speak in front of your audience. If you stick to 
your written script or for example speak to a board you’ll obviously lose your audience. On the 
contrary eye contact and smiling at proper time will help you to keep your listeners interested and 
motivated.
It’s very important to let your audience know that you’ve finished your talk. The conclusion is 
the last but not the least part of any presentation. When you prepare your presentation think what 
you’ll say in the conclusion. There are some possible options: you may either summarize the most 
important points of your presentation or outline your personal opinion on the problem. Thank the 
audience for attention and invite questions and opinions from them. But you must always bear in mind 
the time limit which is usually no more than ten or fifteen minutes. However, if you structure your 
presentation effectively, you would not believe how much you can say in these ten minutes. 


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