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Published by florawork1, 2020-04-18 05:24:56

Lesson 5.2 Q&A

Lesson 5.2 Q&A

Lesson 5.2
Q&A

Q&A
Asking for clari ication การถามเ'อเ)มความ,ดเจน

If you do not understand the question, politely ask the person to repeat or
explain it. หากไ%เ'าใจ*ถาม ใ-.อ0ปรายขอใ-.ถามทวน*ถาม
การขอบ9ณเ;อ<*ถาม
That’s a good question. เ=น*ถาม>?
Thank you for your questions. ขอบ9ณ@หAบ*ถาม
การขอใ-ทวน*ถาม
I’m sorry. Could you repeat your question, please? ขอโทษคAบEวยทวน*ถามFกคGง
I’m afraid I didn’t quite catch that. ผมJดLา ผมMบใจความ*ถามไ%ไN
I’m afraid I don’t quite understand your question. ผมJดLา ผมไ%เ'าใจ*ถาม

Q&A
Avoiding giving an answer การห1กเ2ยงไ6ตอบ9ถาม

If you don’t mind, I’d prefer not to discuss that today.
หาก9ณไ%AงเOยจผมไ%Pองการ9ยเQองRในSนR
Perhaps we could deal with this after the presentation/ at
some other time.
บางTเราสามารถMดการVบเQองRหWงจากการXเสนอ/หYอเวลา[น
I’m afraid that’s not really what we’re here to discuss
today.
ผมเกรงLา\ไ%ใE]ง>เราจะ_ด`งในSนR

Q&A
Admitting you don’t know the answer. ยอม:บ;าไ6ทราบ9ตอบ

Sorry, that’s not my ield. But I’m sure Mark Smith from the Law
department could answer your question.
เaยใจNวย bนไ%อcในdวนของผม แfผมgนใจLา มาhค สiท จากjาย กม. จะใ-*
ตอบ9ณไN
I’m afraid I don’t know the answer to your question, but I’ll try to ind
out for you.
ผมเกรงLา ผมไ%สามารถตอบ*ถาม9ณไN แfผมจะพยายามหา*ตอบใ-9ณ
I’m afraid I’m not in a position to answer that. Perhaps Maria could help.
ผมเกรงLา ผมไ%อcในสถานะ>ตอบ*ถามไN บางT9ณมาเmยสามารถตอบ*ถาม
RไN

Present perfect continuous tense

การกระn>เoมPนในอ?ตและpงคงfอเqองมาจน`งrจstน
She has been waiting for you all day (= จน`งตอนRเธอvpงคงรออc).
I've been working on this report since eight o'clock this morning
(= จน`งตอนRvpงไ%เสwจ).
They have been travelling since last October (= จน`งตอนRพวกเขาv
pงไ%กWบxาน).

Present perfect continuous tense

การกระn>yงnเสwจไปแfเราpงคงสนใจผล>เzด{นอc
She has been cooking since last night (= ผล>เzด{น |อ อาหาร>
วางอcบนโ}ะ~•าทานมาก).
It's been raining (= ผล>เzด{น |อ ถนนpงคงเÄยกอc).
Someone's been eating my chips (= ผล>เzด{น |อ คÅงหÇงหายไป
แÉว).

การส>าง PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

Present perfect continuous tense จะประกอบไปNวย 2 dวน ไNแÖ 'to be' ในÜป
ของ have/has been และ กÑยา + ing

ประธาน has/have been กÑยา + ing
She has been swimming

ประโยคบอกเBา: She has been / She's been running.
ประโยคปCเสธ: She hasn't been running.
ประโยค9ถาม: Has she been running?
Iประโยค9ถามเEงปCเสธ: Hasn't she been running?

Presentation outline

1. Introduction- Introduce what you will be presenting, let audience know
there will be questions at the end

2. Overview- give a general outline of your presentation
3. State points- present your points in a logical sequence, giving

explanation and examples
4. Summarize- Summary of the key ideas
5. Close- Relate back to the beginning of the presentation
6. Questions- Ask the audience if they have any questions

Presentation outline

1. Introduce the topic
Today, I will be talking about………
As you all know………..
I’m going to take a look at/examine..........................
Today, I will be concentrating on......

Presentation outline

2. Overview
The issues I want to mention/discuss…..
It is important to begin by saying……
There are a number of things to consider when......
Looking at the issue of........
It makes sense to start by.........

Presentation outline

3. Stating points
In my opinion..........
I consider ...... important because……..
In my view………..
I think that …….
The main reason I’ve chosen……is......
On the one hand.......on the other hand .................
An important point to consider is.....

Presentation outline

4. Summarizing
I’ve talked about....
That brings me to the end of my…..
Well, that’s about it for now. We’ve covered.....
To sum up….
In general.....
On the whole....

Presentation outline

5. Close
In conclusion then, it is clear that.....
To conclude, therefore, I would say that...... Write
your own sentences

Presentation outline

6. Questions
Thank you for your attention. I’d be glad to
answer any questions you might have.


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