A design presentation

A design presentation

Listen to the presentation about a new product design to practise and improve your listening skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

Preparation

Transcript

Hi, everyone. Thanks for coming to this short presentation on our new product design. As you know, we've already redeveloped our 'Adventure' shampoo to make it more modern and appealing. And we've renamed it 'Adventure Tech'. Our market research established the target market as men in the 18–40 age range who like to be outdoors and also like technical gadgets, such as smartwatches, drones and things like that. We needed to create a bottle which appeals to that market.

So, today, I'm happy to unveil our new bottle design. As you can see, it's designed to look like a black metal drinking flask, with some digital features printed on it.

I'd like to talk you through the following three points: the key features, sizing and our timeline for production.

Firstly, you'll notice it has an ergonomic design. That means it fits smoothly into your hand and can be easily opened and squeezed using one hand. And, it looks like a flask you might use when hiking outdoors. The imitation digital displays are designed to remind the user of other tech devices they may have, such as a smartwatch or smart displays in their home.

I'd now like to tell you about the sizes. It comes in two sizes: the regular size and a small travel size. The travel size is the same type of design – a flask, also with imitation digital displays on the bottle. We were thinking of starting with one and following with the travel-size in a few months, but we've worked hard and both are ready now.

Finally, I'm going to talk to you about our timeline for production. You've probably heard that we're launching in two months. In preparation for that, we're starting the marketing campaign next month. You can see the complete overview of all phases in this Gantt chart.

In summary, the bottle's been designed for men who like adventure and technology, and it comes in two sizes. The marketing campaign is starting next month and we're launching the product in two months.

OK. So, any questions? Feel free to also email me for further information in case we run out of time.

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Submitted by Abrarhussain on Wed, 18/08/2021 - 00:08

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I had given a presentation last year on 09 February 2020. The presentation was about the different kinds of flowers. The presentation was very successful. I have received good feedback and reviews from public.

Submitted by GiulianaAndy on Fri, 09/07/2021 - 23:04

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Hello, great listening lesson. However, I have a question: Is it correct to say: "Do you have any further questions"? Or "Do you have any further question"? Or "Do you have any other further questions"? Instead of: "Do you have any questions"? Could you help me with that issue, please?

Hi GiulianaAndy,

Yes! In this sentence, any can mean 'it does not matter which kind of question', and it can be used with singular or plural countable nouns (and uncountable nouns too). Have a look at this page from the Cambridge Dictionary for a fuller explanation.

About Do you have any other further questions?, this would be used to follow one of your first two questions - i.e., this wouldn't be the first thing you ask (because if you ask if there are any other further questions, it assumes that there has already been at least one further question).

Jonathan

The LearnEnglish Team

Hello!

I have also a short question to you. I wonder Can we say 'a few months later' instead of 'in a few months' ? (alternatively)

Hello ece_00,

These are not quite used in the same way.

In a few months is used only in reference to the time of speaking. It often functions as a kind of promise or prediction. For example:

I took my exam today. In a few months I'll get my results.

I'll call you in a few months. [a few months in the future from now]

He said he would do it in a few months. [a few months in the future from when he spoke]

 

A few months later is used to describe one time in reference to another. It links one point in time (one action) to another. It is not used when the current moment is the point of reference. For example:

She took her exams and a few months later she got her results.

We met at Christmas and a few months later she called me.

She promised to do it but a few months later I learned that she had forgotten about it completely.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by GiulianaAndy on Fri, 09/07/2021 - 23:01

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I last gave a presentation in April of this year which was for the New Trends in International Business Management course from my university. It was about how to export a product abroad. I had to explain how many incomes I was going to get because of that export process. I think it did go not so bad because I got a 16 as my grade which means that my homework was not bad but not so good either.

Submitted by jonancbr on Fri, 02/07/2021 - 17:00

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The last time I had to give a presentation was the last semester, I had to make the final presentation of a developed project, the client wants to know the conclusions and deliverables reached during it, for about one hour the work team and I were talking and answering the customer questions, the presentation ended on time and everyone is happy with it.

Submitted by italfredo on Wed, 28/04/2021 - 01:45

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I gave a presentation a few weeks ago. It wasn't a long one, I only had to give an introductory presentation of the last number of a magazine. And fortunately, everything went quite right. I only was a little upset because my internet conectivity was suffering a bit those days, but finally it worked... how could I say? Smoothly!

Submitted by Suraj paliwal on Tue, 20/04/2021 - 08:42

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I had a presentation in university. I was given presentation about Absolute poverty in india. It was going good. I was prepared a lot.

Submitted by Frank Cuello on Sun, 04/04/2021 - 01:13

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The last time I had to give a presentation was in the last semester of college, where we had to present our investigation projects focused about communication theories. Despite the hard work that I gave to my project, my lack of presentation skills made my exposition very weak.