Language and Expression. A Talk vs. a Paper: Sentence Length All nations are now witnessing a rapid progress is internationalization and globalization.

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Language and Expression

A Talk vs. a Paper: Sentence Length All nations are now witnessing a rapid progress is internationalization and globalization brought about by the liberalization of economic systems, the progress in telecommunication and transportation, and the mobility of capital across national borders.  Break up what you can’t say in one breath

A Talk vs. a Paper: Vocabulary It is advisable for the investor to purchase stocks when their prices are depressed and to sell them at the top of the market.  Go easy on the big words  Replace jargon

A Talk vs. a Paper: Content Regional autonomy has created opportunities for local governments to take initiative and be creative in improving public service delivery. Enrollment rate in primary education has increased by 23%.  Prefer facts to abstract ideas

How to Turn a Paper Into a Talk 1. Eliminate non-essentials 2. Rearrange ideas 3. Shorten long sentences 4. Replace difficult words 5. Connect ideas 6. Repeat several times!

Internal Transitions (1)  Refer to flow structure Track the pointsTrack the points Refer back to problemRefer back to problem  Use interim summaries Now that you’ve seen..., I’m sure you’d like to know... Let me tell you... / Let’s look at...Now that you’ve seen..., I’m sure you’d like to know... Let me tell you... / Let’s look at...

Internal Transitions (2)  Refer to earlier ideas Earlier, you saw.../ As you recall... / As mentioned earlier, …Earlier, you saw.../ As you recall... / As mentioned earlier, …  Ask a question What does this mean?What does this mean?  Summarize As you have seen...As you have seen...

Linking Phrases: Lemme  Let me explain.  Let me add one more thing.  Let me backtrack here.  Let me rephrase this.  Let me just mention one exception.  Let me see if I can give you an example.  Note: Allow me to explain.

Projecting Confidence  Eliminate uncertainty I believe → I am confident that I feel → I expect  Use the Active Voice Mistakes were made → We made mistakes Progress is being made → → We ’ re making progress → We ’ re making progress

Closing  So, that’s all I have to say.  That’s the end of my speech. Thank you for listening.  I will now finish my speech. I’m sorry for my poor English. In summary, [summarize]. You can now see how/why [main point]....

Problematic Phrases  I’ll tell you very quickly...  I’m sorry for my poor English...  I’m running out of time...  If you could read this slide...  This is a busy slide...  This isn’t my slide...  Disregard this slide...