About

Both of us wanted to start this website because we saw a lack of quality presentations learning material, especially for non-Native English speakers. Since our backgrounds are in teaching English, business communications, and presentations in Korea, setting up PresentationExpressions.com was a natural step.

Here, you’ll find loads of information to help you give a presentation, whether you are a Native English speaker or not. Just look around at all the material and videos and we’re sure you’ll find something helpful. If not, feel free to ask questions or request something. We’ll do our best to help.

And you may want to subscribe to get our updates by email. It’s a great way to keep up with all the things we’re putting up on the site to help you with your presentations.

Good luck and all the best.

Liam Lusk & Carl Kwan

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Ahmed shaikat rushdee December 1, 2011 at 12:27 am

i m very glad to watch videos on this website and those helped me so much for my own presentations so far.however i need some suggestions about how i can organize my words and present spontaneously before i go for any presentation?i would be very grateful if i get reply from you. thanks regards rushdee

Carl Kwan December 1, 2011 at 12:50 am

Hi Ahmed!

Thank you so much for watching the videos and leaving such a kind comment. It feels great to know you found the videos helpful!

As for what you’re asking about… Your timing is perfect! I’ve already made a video about how to give a presentation when you have little time to prepare. It’ll be posted at the end of this week, so be sure to watch for that.

Thanks again and all the best.

Carl

Sharon December 28, 2011 at 10:10 pm

I teach presentation at a university here in Korea. Do you have any specific info for university students giving presentations?
Thanks!

Carl Kwan December 28, 2011 at 10:52 pm

Hi Sharon,

Great to hear from someone here in Korea and thanks for the question. I’d recommend checking the interview we did with Tim Thompson of KAIST. You can see the interview here: http://presentationexpressions.com/tim-thompson-interview

Let us know if that helps or if you have any other questions. I’d even recommending getting in touch with Tim. His Twitter name is @blagonwights

All the best.

Carl

Sharon December 29, 2011 at 12:26 am

Thanks so much! I actually went to a workshop at KOTESOL that Liam did, about using twitter and such in class.

Carl Kwan December 30, 2011 at 10:55 pm

Sharon,

Awesome! Thank YOU for stopping by here! Glad Liam left a good impression! :)

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