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Techniques in Oral

Presentation
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How will
▸ Preparing for oral
presentation
▸ Organizing your content
you do it?
▸ Delivering your presentation
▸ Content of presentation
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Preparation
Things to Consider
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Preparation
▸ What should I say?
▸ Think what is your purpose.
▸ Do you want to inform your
audience?
▸ Do you want to inspire them
with your research?
▸ Do you want to convince
them of a relevant research
finding?
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How will
▸ Oral is different from written
▸ Audience cannot ‘re-read’
what you just said
you do it?
▸ 2 Ways to communicate your
points effectively
▸ K.I.S.S
▸ Pre-tell, Tell, and Re-tell
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How will
▸ Think about your audience
▸ Know the occasion
▸ Ask these:
you do it?
▸ What background do they
have about my study?
▸ Does my audience have any
particular interest?
▸ How I’m going to involve
them in my presentation?
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How will
▸ After purpose and audience
▸ Brainstorm your topic
▸ Organize your material
you do it?
▸ Summarize your ideas
▸ Prepare your visual aids
▸ Rehearse your presentation
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Organization
Weaving the Content
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What are
▸ 3 Parts
▸ Introduction (Chapter 1-3)
▸ Body (Chapter 4)
the parts?
▸ Conclusion (Chapter 5)
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Introduction
▸ Get the attention of the
audience
▸ Ask a compelling question
▸ Amusing short story
▸ Startling comment
▸ Anything that would make
you audience to THINK!
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Introduction
▸ Then…
▸ State your purpose. Phrases
like
▸ “I am going to talk about…”
▸ “This morning, I want to
explain…”
▸ “Today, I am going to share
to you…”
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Introduction
▸ Present the outline of your
presentation
▸ “I will concentrate on the
following points. First…
Then… This will lead to… and
Finally…”
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Body
▸ Present your main points
▸ Elaborate by explaining to
show your mastery
▸ Pause at the end of each
point
▸ Let the audience process
what you said
▸ Motivate them to reflect
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Body
▸ Make it clear when you are
moving to the next point
▸ The next point is…
▸ However, we must take
note…
▸ But, we need to realize that…
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Body
▸ Use clear examples if
needed to better illustrate
your points
▸ Real life situations
▸ Alarming social issues
▸ You may use visuals like
graphs, charts, pictures,
videos
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Conclusion
▸ Don’t let the talk to just fizzle
out
▸ Summarize what you have
covered
▸ State your conclusion
▸ Restate the purpose and say
you achieved them
▸ Thank the audience and
invite questions
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Delivery
Conquer your Fears
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How to
▸ Pay attention to language
▸ Remember, K.I.S.S.
▸ Emphasize key points
deliver?
▸ Practice difficult words
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How to
▸ Use your VOICE
▸ Speak loudly/audibly
▸ Speak slowly and clearly
deliver?
▸ Avoid word mannerisms
▸ Vary your voice quality and
tone
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How to
▸ Use your BODY too
▸ Stand straight and
comfortably
deliver?
▸ Hold your head up
▸ Maintain eye contact
▸ Utilize body language
▸ Do not move around too
much but do not remain
standing still
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How to
▸ Interact with audience
▸ Be aware of how they react
▸ Use checker words – Am I
deliver?
clear? Does it make sense?
▸ Use apology properly
▸ Be open to questions
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How to
▸ Why audience questions are
important?
▸ It only shows that they are
deliver? listening
▸ Consider it as expression of
interest rather than attack
▸ Entertain but do not
converse
▸ Be respectful in entertaining
23 EXTRA TIPS
You are your word.

Make an impression on your


first line.
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You are a RESEARCH
PRESENTER.
You are NOT a story teller
NOR a book reader.
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Presentation
What to include
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How to
▸ Chapter I
▸ Rationale
▸ Statement of the Problem
deliver?
(Hypothesis)
▸ Significance of the Study
▸ Framework
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How to
▸ Chapter III
▸ Design
▸ Locale
deliver?
▸ Participants
▸ Instrument
▸ Procedure
▸ Analysis
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How to
▸ Chapter IV
▸ Include only tables and
graphs
deliver?
▸ Discussion and implications
must be verbatim
▸ Chapter V
▸ Include the 3 parts
29 THANKS!
Any questions?
You can find me at
▸ Facebook: Nestorio Felerino
▸ Email: niid.felerino@kdci.edu.ph

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