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[Maintaining Composure: How to Handle Challenging Questions During Business Presentations]-[BE 14: Getting Challenged in Your English Presentation? How to Keep Calm]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2022-10-31

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📋 Summary

Navigating Challenges in English Presentations

Delivering a presentation in a second language can be a daunting experience, particularly when faced with unexpected questions or skepticism from an audience. As discussed in the Business English Podcast, the fear of being challenged often stems from the vulnerability of not knowing what questions may arise. When an audience member asks for clarification or expresses disagreement, it can feel "jarring" or "disturbing," potentially leaving the presenter feeling "exposed and vulnerable."

The Importance of Composure

Maintaining your composure is the most critical element when you are put on the spot. Even if a presentation has gone well, the Q&A session is often the part that sticks in the audience's memory. To avoid losing your confidence, it is essential to "take a deep breath" and remain "calm, cool, and collected." Having a set of pre-rehearsed phrases allows you to manage the interaction without appearing flustered.

Essential Phrases for Clarification and Defense

To effectively navigate challenging questions, the hosts suggest several natural, professional phrases that help you stand by your perspective while providing necessary elaboration:

  • "What I mean is...": A simple yet confident way to start your explanation when someone asks for clarification.
  • "Let me explain what I mean.": This phrase helps you maintain authority and shows you are in control of your material.
  • "Let me go a bit deeper.": Use this to transition into more complex reasoning or to provide additional context.
  • "What I'm trying to say is...": Useful for rephrasing your point when you sense there might be a misunderstanding.
  • "What I'm getting at is...": This is a natural idiom used by native speakers to clarify the underlying implication or the core point of an argument.

Putting It into Practice

In a simulated business meeting, the hosts demonstrated how these phrases function in real-time. When faced with a skeptical colleague saying, "I'm a little bit surprised by your suggestion," the presenter successfully defended her idea by using phrases like "Let me explain what I mean" and "What I'm getting at is."

By using these tools, you are not just answering a question; you are "standing by your idea" and showing that your proposal is backed by research rather than just a casual opinion. Ultimately, the goal is to respect yourself and your work. As the hosts emphasize, it is about "connection, not perfection." By preparing these phrases, you turn a potentially scary moment into an opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and professional confidence.

🎯Key Sentences

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I just want to wear sandals already.
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They want to say hello to the world.
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A little bit of a challenge.
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That was a long time ago.
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What exactly do you mean by local offices?
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📝Key Phrases

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keep track of
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push one's buttons
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clarification
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jarring
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exposed and vulnerable
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 14, Getting Challenged in Your English Presentation, How to Keep Calm.
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