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Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation

Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation. A Quick Guide. Questions To Ask: How long is the presentation? What is the purpose of the presentation? Inform? Persuade? Entertain? What do you want to convey?. Know Your Subject. Have something of substance to say.

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Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation

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  1. Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation A Quick Guide

  2. Questions To Ask:How long is the presentation? What is the purpose of the presentation?Inform?Persuade?Entertain?What do you want to convey?

  3. KnowYourSubject • Have something of substance to say. • Learn more than you will say. • The more you know, the more enthusiastic you will be.

  4. Fear Is Good • Fear of failing • Fear of audience • The nervous feeling why…?

  5. Because… • The Adrenaline will pump you up • You will perform better • The audience won’t know how you’re feeling if you don’t show it! • The audience doesn’t know what you intended to say or to do, so even if you make a mistake just roll with it!

  6. Elements of a Good Presentation Clear voice Eye contact Comfortable body language Confidence Knowing your content Rehearsal Cue Cards Varying your tone/voice Be prepared

  7. Types of Openings • Preview • Ask a question • Ask a rhetorical question • Pose a hypothetical situation • Describe something new or dramatic • Make a startling statement

  8. Delivery of a Good Presentation • Be enthusiastic • Use body language • Talk to the audience • Dress appropriately • Smile! VS

  9. Closing the Presentation • Don’t end with “yeah…” and walk off • Be direct, brief, and strong • Have a memorable closing

  10. Closing Styles Summarise Call to action Anecdote or story Rhetorical question

  11. Are you prepared to do an effective oral presentation?

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