Professional English Boost Set 4: Powerful Presentations
Welcome to Set 4 of 20 in your pro-level English journey! This set introduces 10 key words and expressions for delivering impactful presentations. Learn their pronunciation, meanings, and usage, then test yourself with practice questions. Use “Start” to begin, “Random” to jump, “Restart” to reset, and “Next” to proceed. Track progress below and shine in your next pitch! Note: Content protected—copying discouraged.
1. Outline
/ˈaʊtlaɪn/Meaning: A plan or summary of main points.
Example: “I’ll outline the project goals first.”
2. Engage
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/Meaning: To capture and hold attention.
Example: “Use visuals to engage your audience.”
3. Highlight
/ˈhaɪlaɪt/Meaning: To emphasize key points.
Example: “Let’s highlight the benefits here.”
4. Transition
/trænˈzɪʃn/Meaning: A smooth shift between topics.
Example: “Next, we’ll transition to the data.”
5. Recap
/ˈriːkæp/Meaning: To summarize key points.
Example: “I’ll recap the main ideas at the end.”
6. Visual Aid
/ˈvɪʒuəl eɪd/Meaning: A tool like slides to support a talk.
Example: “This chart is a visual aid for clarity.”
7. Q&A (Questions and Answers)
/ˌkjuː ənd ˈeɪ/Meaning: A session for audience questions.
Example: “We’ll have a Q&A after the talk.”
8. Deliver
/dɪˈlɪvər/Meaning: To present or give a talk.
Example: “She delivered a compelling pitch.”
9. Takeaway
/ˈteɪkəweɪ/Meaning: The main point to remember.
Example: “The key takeaway is our growth rate.”
10. Wrap Up
/ræp ʌp/Meaning: To conclude a presentation.
Example: “Let’s wrap up with next steps.”
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