English for Presentations at International Conferences - Wallwork, Adrian

Adrian Wallwork 

English for Presentations at International Conferences

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English for Presentations at International Conferences

This book is designed to help non-native English speakers to prepare and deliver effective presentations at international conferences. It will be the first book ever written on presentations specifically from the perspective of non-native English speakers. It will be written in an English that readers will be able to understand easily. This is not 'simple' English as a native speaker would interpret it, but a particular way of writing with minimal redundancy in which key points are highlighted clearly.
The book will cover not only the typical difficulties of all presenters (structure, gaining audience attention, graphics on slides etc), but will also focus above all on those issues that cause specific problems for the non-native.


Produktinformation

  • Verlag: Springer, Berlin
  • 2010
  • Ausstattung/Bilder: 2010. V, 100 p. 235 mm
  • Best.Nr. des Verlages: 80013796
  • Englisch
  • Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 18mm
  • Gewicht: 301g
  • ISBN-13: 9781441965905
  • ISBN-10: 1441965904
  • Best.Nr.: 29164246
skills. (Geoff Hart, Technical Communication, Vol. 58 (4), November, 2011) This book, easy to understand, will focus on the issues faced by those non native English speakers. It is designed to help them by providing them with rules and tips on, for instance, gaining and maintaining audience attention, handling questions and answers from the audience as well as highlighting examples taken from real presentations. This guide is thus also highly recommended for trainers in English for academic purposes. (ESNA Bulletin, Issue 83, December, 2011) Wallwork has written a helpful guide for those who struggle with presenting scientific results in person. The book is mainly intended for scientific speakers for whom English is not their primary language, but is also useful for native English speakers who have never presented before or who want to improve their presentation skills. In addition, I d like to add that the book is also useful for experienced presenters. The book is written as a resource guide and offers useful and practical advice. Every chapter starts with an explanation as to why the point [Wallwork] makes is important. In the book you ll find advice on how to effectively use English without getting stuck on difficult words or tortuous constructions, how to create effective and complementary slides, and how you and your slides can combine effectively during your presentation, so that the impact is as memorable as possible. I recommend this book for anyone who is seeking to gain confidence as a scientific speaker or who wants to improve his or her presentation skills. Although the Death-by-Powerpoint syndrome, characterised by slide after slide filled with formal and long texts delivered in a monotonous drone that leaves you feeling sleepy, is still is ever-present around us, this book could be the right antidote for those who are willing to battle the syndrome. (Linda M. Liem, The Write Stuff The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association)

From the reviews: "Specifically written for non-native speakers of English it will also be very useful for anyone who is a native English speaker too. It is written both for those who have never presented before in English and are very nervous at the prospect and those with experience who simply want tips on how to improve their international conference or meeting presentation skills. ... I can highly recommend this book which is also reasonably priced." (Hashim Hashim and Jane Meijlink, ICS News, Vol. 7 (1), January, 2011) "This slim book is aimed at presenters with English as their second language (ESL), and specifically at scientific researchers--an unfortunate choice, as this book has far broader appeal. It provides a great introduction for anyone who must learn the art of presentations and a refresher for experienced presenters. ... I can unreservedly recommend this book for ESL presenters, English presenters with ESL audiences, and anyone who needs to learn or polish their presentation skills." (Geoff Hart, Technical Communication, Vol. 58 (4), November, 2011) "This book, easy to understand, will focus on the issues faced by those non native English speakers. It is designed to help them by providing them with rules and tips on, for instance, gaining and maintaining audience attention, handling questions and answers from the audience as well as highlighting examples taken from real presentations. This guide is thus also highly recommended for trainers in English for academic purposes." (ESNA - Bulletin, Issue 83, December, 2011) "Wallwork has written a helpful guide for those who struggle with presenting scientific results in person.  The book is mainly intended for scientific speakers for whom English is not their primary language, but is also useful for native English speakers who have never presented before or who want to improve their presentation skills. In addition, I'd like to add that the book is also useful for experienced presenters. The book is written as a resource guide and ... offers useful and practical advice. ...  Every chapter starts with an explanation as to why the point [Wallwork] makes is important. ... In the book you'll find advice on how to effectively use English without getting stuck on difficult words or tortuous constructions, how to create effective and complementary slides, and how you and your slides can combine effectively during your presentation, so that the impact is as memorable as possible. I ... recommend this book for anyone who is seeking to gain confidence as a scientific speaker or who wants to improve his or her presentation skills. Although the 'Death-by-Powerpoint' syndrome, characterised by slide after slide filled with formal and long texts...delivered in a monotonous drone ... that leaves you feeling sleepy, ... is still is ever-present around us, this book could be the right antidote for those who are willing to battle the syndrome." (Linda M. Liem, The Write Stuff - The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association)

From the reviews: Specifically written for non-native speakers of English it will also be very useful for anyone who is a native English speaker too. It is written both for those who have never presented before in English and are very nervous at the prospect and those with experience who simply want tips on how to improve their international conference or meeting presentation skills. I can highly recommend this book which is also reasonably priced. (Hashim Hashim and Jane Meijlink, ICS News, Vol. 7 (1), January, 2011) This slim book is aimed at presenters with English as their second language (ESL), and specifically at scientific researchers an unfortunate choice, as this book has far broader appeal. It provides a great introduction for anyone who must learn the art of presentations and a refresher for experienced presenters. I can unreservedly recommend this book for ESL presenters, English presenters with ESL audiences, and anyone who needs to learn or polish their presentation skills. (Geoff Hart, Technical Communication, Vol. 58 (4), November, 2011) This book, easy to understand, will focus on the issues faced by those non native English speakers. It is designed to help them by providing them with rules and tips on, for instance, gaining and maintaining audience attention, handling questions and answers from the audience as well as highlighting examples taken from real presentations. This guide is thus also highly recommended for trainers in English for academic purposes. (ESNA Bulletin, Issue 83, December, 2011) Wallwork has written a helpful guide for those who struggle with presenting scientific results in person. The book is mainly intended for scientific speakers for whom English is not their primary language, but is also useful for native English speakers who have never presented before or who want to improve their presentation skills. In addition, I d like to add that the book is also useful for experienced presenters. The book is written as a resource guide and offers useful and practical advice. Every chapter starts with an explanation as to why the point [Wallwork] makes is important. In the book you ll find advice on how to effectively use English without getting stuck on difficult words or tortuous constructions, how to create effective and complementary slides, and how you and your slides can combine effectively during your presentation, so that the impact is as memorable as possible. I recommend this book for anyone who is seeking to gain confidence as a scientific speaker or who wants to improve his or her presentation skills. Although the Death-by-Powerpoint syndrome, characterised by slide after slide filled with formal and long texts delivered in a monotonous drone that leaves you feeling sleepy, is still is ever-present around us, this book could be the right antidote for those who are willing to battle the syndrome. (Linda M. Liem, The Write Stuff The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association)

From the reviews:

"Specifically written for non-native speakers of English it will also be very useful for anyone who is a native English speaker too. It is written both for those who have never presented before in English and are very nervous at the prospect and those with experience who simply want tips on how to improve their international conference or meeting presentation skills. ... I can highly recommend this book which is also reasonably priced."

(Hashim Hashim and Jane Meijlink, ICS News, Vol. 7 (1), January, 2011)
Adrian Wallwork is the author of more than 20 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students and academics from 35 countries to prepare and give presentations. Since 1984 he has been revising research papers, and in 2009 he set up englishforacademics.com - a proofreading and editing service specifically for researchers.

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Inhaltsangabe

Part 1: Preparation and Practice.- Ten stages of preparing your slides.- Writing out your speech in English.- Pronunciation and intonation.- Practice and learning from other people's presentations.- Handling your fear and anxiety.- Part 2: What to Write and Show on the Slides.- Titles.- Writing and editing the text of the slides.- Using bullets.- Visual elements and fonts.- Getting and keeping the audience s attention.- Part 3: What to Do and Say at Each Stage of the Presentation.- Ten ways to begin a presentation.- Outline and Transitions.- Methodology.- Results and Discussion.- Conclusions.- Questions and answers.- Useful phrases.
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