B1 Collocation 중립 2분 분량

give presentation

Deliver talk

Use this phrase whenever you are officially sharing prepared information with a group of people.

15초 만에

  • Sharing information formally with an audience using visuals.
  • Commonly used in business, school, and professional settings.
  • Pairs the verb 'give' with the noun 'presentation'.

This phrase describes the act of standing in front of people to share information using slides or speech. It is the standard way to say you are teaching or explaining something to a group.

주요 예문

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1

In a morning meeting

I have to give a presentation on the new budget today.

I have to deliver a talk about the new budget today.

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2

Texting a classmate

Are you ready to give our presentation in history class?

Are you ready to do our history talk?

😊
3

Formal conference

It is an honor to give this presentation to such experts.

It is an honor to deliver this talk to experts.

👔
🌍

문화적 배경

The concept of 'giving a presentation' evolved from the classical art of rhetoric. In modern times, it became synonymous with corporate culture and the rise of software like PowerPoint in the 1990s. Today, it is a global business standard, often associated with the 'TED Talk' style of storytelling.

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The 'Give' vs 'Make' Secret

You 'make' a presentation (the slides) in your room, but you 'give' the presentation (the speech) to the audience.

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Don't say 'Say'

Avoid saying 'I will say a presentation.' It sounds very unnatural to native speakers.

15초 만에

  • Sharing information formally with an audience using visuals.
  • Commonly used in business, school, and professional settings.
  • Pairs the verb 'give' with the noun 'presentation'.

What It Means

To give a presentation is to share your ideas with an audience. You usually use a screen or a whiteboard to help. It is like telling a long story with facts. It is the most common way to talk about public speaking in business or school.

How To Use It

You use this phrase as a complete action. Always use the verb give with the noun presentation. You can also use make or deliver, but give is the friendliest choice. Don't forget the article a. You say, "I have to give a presentation tomorrow." It sounds smooth and natural.

When To Use It

Use this in any setting where one person talks and others listen. It is perfect for a business meeting at 9:00 AM. It works for a university project or a community meeting. You can even use it for a wedding speech if you have slides. (Though slides at a wedding might be a bit much!)

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for a casual chat with one friend. If you are just telling a secret, you are not giving a presentation. Also, avoid it for short announcements. If you just say "Pizza is here!", that is not a presentation. It implies a structured, prepared talk.

Cultural Background

In Western work culture, giving a presentation is a vital skill. It is how people show they are experts. Children start doing this in school very early. We call it "Show and Tell" when they are five. By the time they are adults, they are pros at using PowerPoint. It is a rite of passage in the corporate world.

Common Variations

You might hear people say do a presentation. This is very common in casual office talk. Deliver a presentation is the fancy version. If you are nervous, you might say you have to run through a presentation. This sounds like you are practicing or doing it quickly.

사용 참고사항

This is a highly versatile 'neutral' phrase. It works in 95% of professional and academic situations without sounding too stiff or too lazy.

💡

The 'Give' vs 'Make' Secret

You 'make' a presentation (the slides) in your room, but you 'give' the presentation (the speech) to the audience.

⚠️

Don't say 'Say'

Avoid saying 'I will say a presentation.' It sounds very unnatural to native speakers.

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Death by PowerPoint

English speakers often joke about 'Death by PowerPoint' when a presentation is too long and boring!

예시

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#1 In a morning meeting
💼

I have to give a presentation on the new budget today.

I have to deliver a talk about the new budget today.

Standard professional use.

#2 Texting a classmate
😊

Are you ready to give our presentation in history class?

Are you ready to do our history talk?

Used for school projects.

#3 Formal conference
👔

It is an honor to give this presentation to such experts.

It is an honor to deliver this talk to experts.

Very respectful tone.

#4 Joking with a friend
😄

I'm going to give a presentation on why we should order pizza.

I'm going to explain why we need pizza.

Using a formal phrase for a silly topic.

#5 Encouraging a nervous friend
🤝

You are going to give a great presentation, don't worry!

You will do a great job with your talk!

Used to provide emotional support.

#6 Reflecting on a failure
💭

I was so nervous to give that presentation that I forgot my name.

I was so scared to talk that I forgot my name.

Sharing a vulnerable moment.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct verb to complete the professional phrase.

The CEO is going to ___ a presentation at the annual gala.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: give

In English, we 'give' or 'deliver' presentations, we do not 'take' or 'tell' them.

Complete the sentence for a school context.

I spent all night preparing to ___ a presentation on climate change.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: give

Preparing usually leads to 'giving' the talk yourself.

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시각 학습 자료

Formality of 'Give a Presentation'

Informal

Talking to friends about a topic.

Do a talk

Neutral

Standard office or school use.

Give a presentation

Formal

High-stakes keynote or speech.

Deliver a presentation

Where to use 'Give a Presentation'

Give a Presentation
💼

Boardroom

Reporting sales figures.

🎓

Classroom

Sharing a science project.

🎤

Conference

Speaking at a big event.

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Zoom Call

Sharing your screen online.

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Yes, do a presentation is very common in casual conversation. It is slightly less formal than give.

Use make for the creation of the slides and give for the actual speaking. For example: 'I need to make the slides before I give the presentation.'

Absolutely! It is the perfect professional phrase to use during a job interview.

Yes, even if the audience is small, if you have prepared notes or slides, you are giving a presentation.

The most formal version is deliver a presentation. You see this in news reports or high-level business documents.

Yes, it is fine. You might shorten it to give a pres if you are texting a close colleague.

You can still give a presentation without slides, but people usually expect some kind of visual aid.

A speech is usually more emotional or inspiring, while a presentation is usually for sharing data or teaching.

Yes, you give a presentation to an audience. For example: 'I gave a presentation to the marketing team.'

A common mistake is forgetting the 'a'. Always say give a presentation, not give presentation.

관련 표현

Deliver a keynote

To give the main, most important speech at a conference.

Lead a workshop

To teach a group where the audience also participates and does activities.

Pitch an idea

To give a short presentation specifically to try and sell something or get approval.

Run a meeting

To be the person in charge of a business meeting's agenda.

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