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HOW TO DO A SUCCESSFUL

ORAL PRESENTATION
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
Verbal language is what you say

Nonverbal language is how you


communicate without words
You should:

1. Be organized! The more organized and carefully prepared


your presentation is, the more relaxed you'll feel.
2. Breathe!� Take a slow deep breath or two before speaking.
(It helps you relax.)

3. Do speak clearly, slowly and at an appropriate level for your


audience.

4. Speak loudly enough to be heard everywhere in the room.


5. Use vocabulary that is appropriate for your audience.

6. Do make eye contact with all members of your audience


whenever possible.

7. Stand up straight, and show your audience that you are


confident and proud of your work!

8. Do use hand gestures.

9. Do allow the audience to ask questions at the end of


your presentation.
10.Do practice your presentation with a partner or in front
of the
Don’t
1. Don't read your presentation. You can use short notes,
but reading a presentation is unnatural.

2. Do not rush.

3. Do not panic.
FESTIVALS AND
CELEBRATIONS
ORAL PRESENTATION
TOPIC: Present a festival or typical British celebration
2-3 minutes

-What is the holiday, festival or celebration?

-How is this special day celebrated?

-History behind the day.

-Are there any special foods for this celebration? 

-Is there any special person associated with this holiday? 

-Are there special types of clothing for this celebration?

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