Here are 10 super useful words and expressions you can use when giving a presentation 👇
- Audience = the people who listen to your presentation
- Topic = the subject of your presentation
- Slide = a page in your PowerPoint or Google Slides
- Visuals = pictures, charts, or videos that support your talk
- Main point = the most important idea you want to explain
- Eye contact = looking at your audience while speaking
- Body language = using gestures and posture to communicate
- To engage = to make your audience interested and involved
- To summarize = to repeat the main points at the end
- Q&A session = a time when people ask you questions after your talk
📝 Task:
Write a short paragraph (5–6 sentences) describing your last or next presentation.
Use at least 3 of the words above and 1 phrasal verb (like go over, point out, look at).
📌 Example:
Last month, I gave a presentation about teamwork.
I used simple slides and clear visuals to explain my main points.
I tried to engage the audience by asking questions.
At the end, I summarized the key ideas and had a short Q&A session.
It was a great experience, and I can’t wait to give my next one!
✨ Tip:
Confidence doesn’t come from being perfect, it comes from being prepared and clear! 💪