The English for Presentation and Public Speaking Mastery course, offered by Geneve Institute of Business Management, is designed for professionals who need to communicate ideas clearly and speak with confidence in English within formal and business environments. Strong presentation skills are not only about language accuracy, but also about how messages are structured, delivered, and understood by an audience. This course focuses on refining spoken English in a way that supports clarity, confidence, and professional presence. Throughout the program, participants will work on organizing their thoughts, choosing appropriate language, and delivering content in a steady and controlled manner. Attention is given to tone, fluency, and word choice to ensure that communication remains clear and purposeful. Over five structured sessions, participants will strengthen their ability to present information, explain ideas, and speak in front of different audiences with greater ease and precision.
Target Group
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Professionals required to deliver presentations in meetings or formal settings
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Managers and supervisors responsible for presenting reports and updates
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Trainers and instructors delivering content in English
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Sales and marketing staff presenting products or proposals
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Individuals preparing for international conferences or public speaking roles
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Professionals aiming to improve confidence in spoken English communication
Objectives
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Improve spoken English for professional presentations and public speaking
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Develop the ability to organize ideas in a clear and structured format
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Enhance fluency and accuracy during verbal communication
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Expand vocabulary used in presenting information and explaining concepts
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Build confidence when speaking in front of an audience
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Strengthen the ability to deliver messages in a clear and controlled manner
Course Outline
1: Foundations of Presentation Skills
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Structuring Presentation Content
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Arranging ideas in a logical sequence that allows the audience to follow the message clearly from the introduction to the final point
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Using clear opening statements that define the topic and set expectations for what will be presented during the session
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Linking different sections of the presentation through smooth transitions that maintain the overall flow of information
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Language for Clear Communication
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Selecting words and expressions that convey meaning accurately while maintaining a professional tone throughout the presentation
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Building sentences that are concise yet complete to avoid confusion and ensure that the audience remains focused on the message
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Using emphasis and variation in tone to highlight important points and guide audience attention effectively
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2: Delivering Information Effectively
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Explaining Ideas and Concepts
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Presenting information in a structured manner that helps the audience understand details without feeling overwhelmed by complexity
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Describing data, processes, or concepts using clear and direct language that reflects confidence and subject knowledge
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Simplifying complex information by choosing expressions that reduce ambiguity and make ideas easier to follow
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Maintaining Audience Attention
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Using engaging language that encourages the audience to stay focused and follow the progression of the presentation
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Varying sentence patterns and delivery style to avoid monotony and keep the presentation dynamic
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Reinforcing key messages by restating them in different ways that improve clarity and retention
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3: Speaking with Confidence and Control
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Verbal Delivery Techniques
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Speaking at a balanced pace that allows the audience to absorb the information without feeling rushed or disengaged
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Pronouncing words clearly to ensure that the message is understood by listeners from different language backgrounds
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Controlling voice tone and volume to reflect confidence and support the intended meaning of the message
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Managing Presentation Flow
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Moving between topics in a smooth and organized way that maintains the structure of the presentation
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Introducing new points with clarity so the audience can easily recognize changes in topic or focus
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Concluding sections in a clear manner that prepares the audience for the next part of the presentation
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4: Handling Questions and Interaction
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Responding to Questions Professionally
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Listening carefully to questions in order to provide accurate and relevant responses that address the audience’s concerns
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Structuring answers in a clear way that reflects logical thinking and maintains a professional tone
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Using polite language when responding to different types of questions, including unexpected or challenging ones
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Managing Speaking Situations
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Maintaining composure while speaking in front of an audience, even when facing pressure or interruptions
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Adjusting language and tone according to the audience to ensure that communication remains appropriate and effective
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Handling clarifications or follow-up points without losing control of the overall presentation flow
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5: Enhancing Professional Impact
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Building a Strong Speaking Presence
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Using confident and precise language that reflects authority and helps establish credibility with the audience
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Delivering messages in a steady and controlled manner that reinforces clarity and professionalism
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Maintaining consistency in tone and expression to support a clear and reliable communication style
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Refining Presentation Delivery
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Choosing words carefully to ensure that each part of the presentation contributes to the overall message
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Emphasizing key ideas through deliberate language choices that draw attention to important information
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Ending presentations in a structured way that leaves the audience with a clear understanding of the main points
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