We have, I would say, two options.
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 379.
Let's explore some choices/options.
Let me suggest some alternatives.
Let's see what the possibilities are.
Ways of presenting possibilities
Possibilities
Stating the fact that there is a proposal
Now for the main problem.
I think that the main problem is ...
Ways of introducing a problem
I'd now like to
Let me
| define
explain
| the main problem here.
| Simply stating the fact that there is a proposal that can solve the problem and thus meet the audience needs. Focus
| Presenting possibilities open to the audience for solving the problem. Considering all the alternatives. The following tactics are preferable: positive factors come before negative, then the positive factors are restated to reinforce the argument. Having considered all the options, start tentatively urging the audience to go for the option of your choice, i.e. the target of your presentation.
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What are
| the possibilities open to the company
our options
| at present?
in the circumstances?
in the current situation?
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I'd now like
| to consider
| possibilities we see open to the company.
| to present
| possibilities, ...
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I'd now like
Now I'm going
| to make a few suggestions about
| the future of the company.
how we could improve the situation.
| There is
| a choice of two courses of action.
| We have
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