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How to make a

good
presentation?
Nhóm 3
What is a presentation
Presentation is your Presentation are great
platform to show what opportunity to :
great things you are - Let you shine
Presentation is a working on and to share - Be someone else
presentation in front of your passion and your - Make an impression
many people about an character - Improve your
issue for the purpose of presentation skills
persuading, providing
information, or
influencing the audience.
Table of contents

01 02 03
How to avoid
Powerpoint Presentation
stage fright
Tips for preparing and Methods and skills for
Solution to improve
using slide a good presentations
01
Powerpoint
Tips for preparing and using slide
TIPS FOR PREPARING AND USING SLIDE

1. Keep it short and to the point 4. Contrast


* Note : * Note :
• Avoid putting the literal text on the • make sure that your font is readable by
screen either placing a border or casting a
• shorten your bullets and keep it to the shadow around it.
point

2. Choose the right font


* Note :
• Verdana, Calibri and Helvetica, for 5. Solely use basic colouring
* Note :
example, are all safe choices. These
• Define your colours based on your
fonts are available on all computers.
target audience.

3. Size matters
* Note : 6.Minimize the variety of transitions
• For headers the minimum is around * Note :
20pt, while for the body you have a • The phrase ‘less is more’ is applicable.
minimum of 18pt.
02
Presentation
Delivery method and delivery techniques
1. Manuscript 2.Speaking from Memory
- Use the manuscript that is provided - Remember all of the information in a
without adding your own thoughts or prensentation without notes or other aids
comments. - Memorization takes two basic forms:
- The manuscript could take many different • The total speech or manuscript is committed
forms. It could be a short story, a poem, or to memory.
an article. You may also preparing your • Standard parts of a message are memorized
own manuscript and woven into each speech.
- Advantages - Advantages
• High accuracy because you must be read exactly • More likely to perform better than the speaker
as written reading from a manuscript, since you can stay in
• Have time to prepare which will allow you to touch with your audience. 
fully understand the meaning that needs to • You do not need to think about what is coming next
conveyed to the audience or how to express an idea as you would in
– Disadvantages extemporaneous speaking; therefore, you can give
• Difficulty maintaining eye contact with the more attention to the audience
audience to show warmth and sincerity. - Disadvantages
• Difficult for you to actually develop a • One of the main problems of delivering a speech
conversation with the audience while reading. from memory is sounding rehearsed, or like you are
• Sound unnatural reading. It is possible to memorize and deliver a
3.Impromptu Speeches 4.Extemporaneous Speeches
- An impromptu speech is given with little - Extemporaneous speaking is one of the
or no preparation, yet almost always with most natural methods for delivering a
some advance knowledge on the topic prepared speech. You can use an
- Advantage extemporaneous speech to achieve a more
• Include topics that you want to talk about.

natural tone, flow and style with the
You can use personal examples from experience
to support what you are saying.  audience.
• You are more likely to speak directly to the - The style does offer the speaker flexibility
audience just like if you were speaking to to include references4to the immediate
another person in a conversation. surroundings, previous speeches, news of
- Disadvantages the day, and so on.
• Difficulty thinking of what to say or formulating - This method using notes of key words and
the ideas once you get up to speak.
• Lack details and supporting information. 
phrases to support the speaker. 
• Impromptu speaking not always suitable  The extemporaneous style is the method
most often recommended (and often
required) in today’s public speaking
courses, and is generally the best method in
other settings as well.
 Be aware of your non-verbal
communication. Use body language
that shows

 Take time to think during your


SomeTips for presentation! 

Delivering a  Pay attention to your volume. 

Good
Presentation  Try to speak clearly so that your
audience can easily understand
your words.

 Avoid the ‘lecture’. 


How to avoid
stage fright
- Engage in deep breathing
- Know your topic
What is stage fright? - Tell yourself a positive mantra:
“People want to heat from me”;
A type of anxiety “ I am going to do great job”,...
- Pick a focal point
Feeling anxious when
speaking or performing in - When things go wrong, keep
front of a group of people calm and don’t rush it
- Reassess after: Try and identify
A common fear at least two accomplishments
 
Feeling worried bout being
judged for your performance
Thank for
watching

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