to brainstorm 【头脑风暴】
To brainstorm means to discuss ideas or ways to solve a problem.
Before you create a PowerPoint, you should brainstorm its main points.
You can ask yourself some questions like:
What are the main points that I want to present?
What information will my audience be interested to know?
We brainstormed some ideas to make our presentation more engaging.
They brainstormed their ideas and wrote them on a whiteboard.
【词汇】 engaging 迷人的
to outline 【概述】
To outline something means to roughly plan out the points or parts of it.
Once you've brainstormed some ideas, you can outline your PowerPoint.
This will help you structure your presentation.
After outlining his PowerPoint, he decided to start his talk by introducing his company.
According to the outline of his PowerPoint, he will analyze possible threats at the end.
He outlined his PowerPoint in great detail.
She outlined five steps of the business strategy in her PowerPoint.
【跟读】He outlined his PowerPoint in great detail.
【词汇】 engaging 迷人的
to structure 【组织,构成】
To structure something means to organize or arrange it in a particular way.
After you've outlined your PowerPoint, you need to structure it.
Structuring your PowerPoint allows you to list your main points clearly and logically.
He restructured his PowerPoint and deleted some unnecessary slides.
You need to structure your PowerPoint to connect your main points.
【选择】Structuring your PowerPoint allows you to logically list your main points.
【选择】-When should you outline your presentation? -Before you structure it.
【跟读】After you've outlined your PowerPoint, you need to structure it.
【词汇】 logically (adv.) 合乎逻辑地
to design【设计,构思】
To design something means to decide how it will look.
After you have structured your PowerPoint, you can begin to design it.
When designing a PowerPoint, you should consider its layout, visuals, and font.
People download PowerPoint templates when they design their slides.
The PowerPoint template is designed by a freelance designer.
【跟读】To design something means to decide how it will look.
【词汇】 layout 布局
visual (adj.) 视觉的,视力的;栩栩如生的
visuals (visual的复数)(n.) 图形部分;外观改装;可视教具
font (n.) 字体;字形
freelance (n.) 自由作家;自由记者 (adj.) 自由投稿的
to revise 【修改】
To revise something means to change something to improve it.
Once you have finished your PowerPoint, you may want to revise it.
You may be able to make it even better before you present it.
He's almost fininshed his PowerPoint, but he still has a few slides to revise.
He made some minor revisions to his PowerPoint.
【选择】-Why should you revise your PowerPoint. - To improve it.
【选择】-When designing a PowerPoint, you should... -consider its layout, visuals and font.
【选择】-After you've outlined your PowerPoint, what do you need to do to further orgainize it? -Structure your main points.
【词义】to arrange something in a particular way. -to structure
【词义】 to change sth. to improve it. -to revise
【听读】He made some minor revisions to his PowerPoint.
【听读】Revising your PowerPoint allows you to improve it.
【看读】He's almost finished his PowerPoint, but he still has a few slides to revise.
【词汇】revise 修订;修正