This document provides tips for presenting effectively to an audience. It recommends practicing your presentation so you are comfortable with the material, presenting with an appropriate volume and pace, making eye contact with the audience, standing up straight without fidgeting, using hand gestures to emphasize key points, and asking for questions at the end while thanking the audience. The overall message is to rehearse well and focus on delivery techniques like eye contact, body language, and vocal emphasis to engage your audience.
This document provides tips for presenting effectively to an audience. It recommends practicing your presentation so you are comfortable with the material, presenting with an appropriate volume and pace, making eye contact with the audience, standing up straight without fidgeting, using hand gestures to emphasize key points, and asking for questions at the end while thanking the audience. The overall message is to rehearse well and focus on delivery techniques like eye contact, body language, and vocal emphasis to engage your audience.
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This document provides tips for presenting effectively to an audience. It recommends practicing your presentation so you are comfortable with the material, presenting with an appropriate volume and pace, making eye contact with the audience, standing up straight without fidgeting, using hand gestures to emphasize key points, and asking for questions at the end while thanking the audience. The overall message is to rehearse well and focus on delivery techniques like eye contact, body language, and vocal emphasis to engage your audience.
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Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
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aspeed) at which to present V If you are too slow people will be bored. V If you are too fast they won·t understand. V °ook at the audience while presenting V You can scan the room from left to right V Don·t stare at one person, you are presenting to the whole class V You can look down at your notes or presentation from time to time
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