Module code: 126

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Presenting Sales Figures: Opening and Structure

1 Presentation Context and Structure

The Sales Director will present a comprehensive quarterly sales review to the board of directors, focusing on regional performance across Europe, Asia, and the USA. The presentation includes three key slides showing year-to-date figures, last year’s performance, and year-on-year comparisons.

Key Terms

quarterly review
a formal assessment of performance over a three-month period
year-to-date
the period from the beginning of the current year to the present

💬 Section 1: Presentation Opening

Sales Director begins quarterly review presentation to board members

Bob Mitchell: “Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining our quarterly review meeting. As you can see from this slide, our European operations have shown remarkable growth.”
Board Member 1: “That’s encouraging news. Could you elaborate on the factors behind this growth?”
Bob Mitchell: “Certainly. We’ve achieved a 15% increase in sales year-to-date, and our Q3 performance has been particularly strong.”
Board Member 2: “And how does this compare to our targets?”
Bob Mitchell: “Let me now turn to our target comparison. We have exceeded our quarterly objectives by 8%.”
Board Member 1: “Excellent. What about regional variations?”
Bob Mitchell: “The good news is that all regions have performed above expectations. Our German market saw the strongest growth last quarter.”

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2 Opening Hook and Agenda

The presentation opens with a striking comparison of regional performance, highlighting that sales have risen by 5% in Europe while they have fallen by 2% in Asia. The USA market continues to remain stable.

Key Terms

rise
to increase in amount or number
fall
to decrease or decline in value
remain stable
to stay at the same level without significant change

💬 Section 2: Data Trends Discussion

Presenting specific sales trend data

Bob Mitchell: “Looking at our key markets, sales in France have risen by 12% since January.”
Board Member 1: “What about the Italian market?”
Bob Mitchell: “The Italian market has remained stable, showing only minor fluctuations over the past six months.”
Board Member 2: “And Spain’s performance?”
Bob Mitchell: “Unfortunately, Spain saw a fall in Q2, but has since recovered strongly.”
Board Member 1: “Could you provide more detail on the recovery?”
Bob Mitchell: “As you can see from this graph, sales have increased by 20% since the Q2 dip.”

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🔍 Grammar & Structure Focus

Present Perfect

Examples:

  • “Sales have risen by 5% in Europe”
  • “Our market share has remained stable in the USA”

Past Simple

Examples:

  • “Last quarter showed significant growth”
  • “The Asian market declined by 2%”

📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

riseto increase in amount or number
fallto decrease or decline in value
remain stableto stay at the same level without significant change
as you can see from this slidephrase used to direct attention to visual information
let me now turn tophrase used to transition between topics in a presentation
the good news isphrase used to introduce positive information
year-on-yearcomparing figures with the same period in the previous year
quarter-over-quartercomparing figures with the previous three-month period
market performancehow well a product or service sells in a specific region
regional variationdifferences in results between geographical areas
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