To successfully handle difficult questions during a presentation, thorough preparation is important. Presenters should understand their audience, organize their topic into a coherent story, and stay within time limits. They should also determine appropriate visual aids to use, such as PowerPoint slides, transparencies, or models. By answering questions about the audience, topic structure, time constraints, and visual support during planning, presenters can avoid negative outcomes.
To successfully handle difficult questions during a presentation, thorough preparation is important. Presenters should understand their audience, organize their topic into a coherent story, and stay within time limits. They should also determine appropriate visual aids to use, such as PowerPoint slides, transparencies, or models. By answering questions about the audience, topic structure, time constraints, and visual support during planning, presenters can avoid negative outcomes.
To successfully handle difficult questions during a presentation, thorough preparation is important. Presenters should understand their audience, organize their topic into a coherent story, and stay within time limits. They should also determine appropriate visual aids to use, such as PowerPoint slides, transparencies, or models. By answering questions about the audience, topic structure, time constraints, and visual support during planning, presenters can avoid negative outcomes.
QUESTIONS UNIT # 5.3 DIFFERENT ASPECTS To avoid any negative outcome the following aspects are important in making a presentation:
Preparation and planning
Language of presentations Visuals/equipment the presentation itself. When you plan your presentation you need to answer the following questions:
1. Who is my audience (how much do they know about my topic?)
2. How am I going to organise my topic? (it needs to tell a story) 3. How long should my presentation be? (you will have time limits and you need to say everything within that limit) 4. What visual support shall I use? (PowerPoint, transparencies, models, objects...?)