1. Prepare a good description of a graph or chart. It should sound professional and
clear. Remember to describe trends, tendencies rather than each and every curve or change. Each graph is like a story! Choose one of the graphs below to describe. You’re supposed to SPEAK rather than read.
2. Prepare to SPEAK about Meetings and Discussions. Be ready to answer the following questions:
a. What makes a good meeting?
b. What types of meetings can you name? c. What is your role as a participant of a meeting? d. What is the role of a chair person? e. What is the usual standard structure of a meeting? f. What sentences are used in a meeting? g. How do we agree in English? (As many ways as possible.) h. How do we disagree in English? (As many ways as possible.) i. How do we express our opinion in English? (As many ways as possible.) j. How do we clarify things in English? (As many ways as possible.) k. How do we interrupt in English? (As many ways as possible.) l. How do we get back on track? (As many ways as possible.) m. How do we propose things in English? How do we make suggestions? (As many ways as possible.) n. How do we accept suggestions? (As many ways as possible.) o. How do we reject suggestions? (As many ways as possible.)