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How to do a Professional Presentation (Public Speaking)

How to do a Professional Presentation (Public Speaking). Structuring the Speech. Introduction Ι. Attention-getter ΙΙ. Preview Body I. II. (three to five main points) III. Conclusion Ι. Review ΙΙ. Final Remarks. Beginning and ending the Speech. The Introduction:

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How to do a Professional Presentation (Public Speaking)

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  1. How to do a Professional Presentation(Public Speaking)

  2. Structuring the Speech • Introduction Ι. Attention-getter ΙΙ. Preview • Body I. II. (three to five main points) III. • Conclusion • Ι. Review • ΙΙ. Final Remarks

  3. Beginning and ending the Speech • The Introduction: • Captures the audience’s attention • Sets the mood and tone of the speech • Previews the main points • Demonstrates the importance of the topic

  4. Capturing attention… • Refer to the audience • Refer to the occasion • Refer to sth familiar to the • Cite a startling fact or opinion • Ask a question • Tell an anecdote • Use a quotation • Tell a joke

  5. Previewing Main Points… • State your thesis • Give an idea about the upcoming main points

  6. Say why the topic is important to your audience

  7. Set an appropriate mood and tone • Decide (depending on your audience and the occasion) what mood and tone you would like your speech to have

  8. Conclusion • Very important part of your speech • So… • Do not end abruptly • Don’t ramble • Don’t introduce new points • Don’t apologize • Thank your audience (e.g. for their attention/for being attentive)

  9. Remember to… • Rehearse your presentation in front of the mirror or a friend • Not have too much text on each slide • Be careful with slide background • Don’t just read off slide…remember that you have an audience • Try to limit the amount of exclamations (e.g. er, uh…)

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