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How to make a good oral presentation?

How to make a good oral presentation?. By Karl Del Duchetto. Presentation plan. Before the presentation : how to prepare? During the presentation : What to do/not to do? How to encourage communication? After the presentation : Facing weird questions Comments. Preparation.

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How to make a good oral presentation?

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  1. How to make a good oral presentation? By Karl Del Duchetto

  2. Presentation plan • Before the presentation : how to prepare? • During the presentation : • What to do/not to do? • How to encourage communication? • After the presentation : • Facing weird questions • Comments

  3. Preparation • How to prepare? • Make a plan by chaining logical ideas • Know your subject • Know your enemy : be ready for questions • Manage your stress • Choose your visual support, keep it simple. • There is nothing like practice!

  4. During the presentation • What to do : • Begin by introducing yourself briefly. • Present your plan. • Start your presentation, and breathe normally. • Speak loud enough and not too quick/slow. • Varying intonation and words used. • Show some interest.

  5. During the presentation • How to encourage communication : • Face the public, never show them your back. • Look at everyone in the room. • Stand straight. Stay natural. • Accompanyyour talk with gestures of the head or hand. • Never cross your legs or arms, it is a sign of closure. • And…smile!

  6. After the presentation • How to deal with embarrassing or weird questions? - Listen to the question and make sure you understand it. - Be honest, if you don’t know the answer, say so. - Don’t be too rude, do not use words like ‘’not at all’’. • If you get any good or bad comments, stay open minded and use those comments to improve your next presentation.

  7. Discussion • Do you have any tricks to manage stress? • Do you have any fun story to learn from? • Any new comments to bring?

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