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PRESENTATION AND IT’S

TYPES
PRESENTATION

 A presentation conveys information from a speaker to an audience.


Presentations are typically demonstrations, introduction, lecture, or speech
meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, build goodwill, or present a
new idea/product.
 Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic
to an audience or learner
 Presentation is also the means of communication which can be adapted to
various speaking situation, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or
briefing a team.
TYPES OF PRESENTATION

 Informative Presentation
 Instructive Presentation
 Persuasive Presentation
 Motivational Presentation
 Decision making Presentation
 Progress Presentation
Informative Presentation

 These presentation are brief and straight to the point. They generally stick to
facts and avoid complicated information.
 Usually used to describe facts – usually best for other experts.
 Organized from most important topic to least. Best for breaking big
information down into small
EXAMPLES

 University lectures
 School classes
 Reports
 Training seminars
 Demonstrations
 Research results
INSTRUCTIVE/INSTRUCTIONAL
PRESENTATION
 These presentations give specific directions or orders. It is designed to teach
something completely new to the audience.
 Very thorough, and usually takes a long time.
 All the theory and knowledge from the basic steps to checking the audience’s
understanding.
EXAMPLE

 Tutorial classes
 Safety demonstration
 Instructional videos
 Workshops
 Training sessions
 Webinars
PERSUASIVE PRESENTATION

 To make listeners accept and agree with the presenter’s proposal.


 Very persuasive, usually showing supporting facts and advantages to reinforce
credibility.
 Often highly emotional – it helps to gather support and approval.
 Presents problem, the presenter’s solutions, and all the reasons behind it for
agreement.
EXAMPLES

 Political debates
 Business proposal
MOTIVATIONAL PRESENTATION

 A motivational speech is a public speech intended to inspire an audience to


make a change in their lives. It usually has a clear purpose, a personal story
written for a specific audience and a conclusion that includes a call to action.
 A motivational presentation is meant to inspire people. In a company, for
example, you could tell the company's story in a motivational presentation.
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Decision making Presentation

 A presentation designed to convince listeners to act on the presenter’s


proposal – usually by giving evidence and pointing out what can happen if this
is not done.
 Can include a description of a problem that the audience/society/certain
people face and examples
 Presenters often compare the two prediction about what will happen if the
listeners do or don’t do what they suggest.
EXAMPLES

 Business meetings
 Bank promotions
 Law discussions
Arousing Presentation

 A presentation designed to make the audience consider the topic or


discussion. To rouse interest and emotions to make audience receptive.
 Usually involves a lot of powerful language and enthusiastic discussion.
 Often uses stories or real-life examples of the topic to rouse interest
 Can describe a solution to a problem – and gain audience’s approval
Examples

 Debate
 Church sermon
 Motivational speech

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