Giving an Academic Presentation in English, 1 Ed.
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3週間でお届けいたします。 大学生・院生のために英語による学術研究プレゼンテーション Intermediate Level Series: English for Academic Research Author: Adrian Wallwork Publisher: Springer ISBN: 9783030956080 Cover: PAPERBACK Date: 2022年07月 DESCRIPTION * Insights based on the author's presentations as well as observing of thousands of congress presentations * Exercises based on 1000+ hours of teaching scientific English and English for Academic Purposes * Simple, practical, informative, and fun 各章では、特定のスキル(例:原稿の準備、発音、ビジュアル、プレゼンテーションの始め方と終わり方)、またはプレゼンテーションの特定の瞬間における特定の目的をカバー。例えば、最後のスライドは、単に聴衆に感謝するためだけでなく、協力やサポートを求める機会としてデザインされている。また、プレゼンテーションの各パートの目的は、同様のスキルが必要とされる非学術的な場面とを比較することによって、さらにわかりやすく学ぶことができる。博士課程の学生が実際に行ったプレゼンテーションのスクリーンショットを用いて、実践的な内容であり、楽しく学べるような工夫が施されている。 This book is for university students, with at least a mid-intermediate level of English. It can be used as part of an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course, either alone or with the companion volume Writing an Academic Paper in English. The chapters are independent so that EAP teachers and students can choose those sections that best fit their needs. This means that a course could range from a minimum of 20 hours, up to 60 hours or more. There is an introductory chapter that includes what role academics play in today's world, where success is not just measured in terms of paper output and presentations at conferences, but also in involvement interdisciplinary projects and supporting society at large. Each chapter covers either a particular skill (e.g. preparing a script, pronunciation, visuals, how to begin and end a presentation) or the particular purpose of a specific moment in a presentation. For example, the final slide is designed not just to conclude and thank the audience, but is an opportunity to reach out for collaborations and assistance. The aims of each part of a presentation are also highlighted by comparisons with non-academic situations where similar skills are required. The course is highly practical with screenshots from real presentations given by PhD students. It is also designed to be fun to use. Other books in the series: Writing an Academic Paper in English Essential English Grammar and Communication Strategies Adrian Wallwork is the author of more than 40 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students and researchers from around 50 countries to write research papers and give presentations. He is also the co-founder of e4ac.com, an editing agency for non-native English-speaking researchers. TABLE OF CONTENTS The key aims of a presentation Adrian Wallwork Pages 1-13 Resources: Presentations on TED and YouTube Adrian Wallwork Pages 15-28 Preparing a script before you create the slides Adrian Wallwork Pages 29-48 Pronunciation, intonation, and speed of voice Adrian Wallwork Pages 49-61 Titles Adrian Wallwork Pages 63-73 Starting your presentation: giving the big picture Adrian Wallwork Pages 75-98 Agenda Adrian Wallwork Pages 99-112 Explaining technical slides Adrian Wallwork Pages 113-137 The visual aspect of slides Adrian Wallwork Pages 139-162 The conclusions and final slide Adrian Wallwork Pages 163-179 Q&A Session Adrian Wallwork Pages 181-188 Doing presentations online Adrian Wallwork Pages 189-204 Practising, improving, and getting feedback Adrian Wallwork Pages 205-221
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