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3. Spoken Language
3.2 Delivering Presentations
3.2.1 Effective Communication Skills
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The purpose of a presentation can be to inform, persuade, or
entertain
In the introduction, you should grab the audience's
attention
Understanding your audience helps you tailor your
message
What is the purpose of using signposting phrases like "Firstly..." or "Next..." in the body of a presentation?
Guide the audience
What are three tools you can use to develop engaging content in a presentation?
Examples, stories, analogies
Visuals should be used judiciously to support, not distract from, the
content
Match the engaging content type with its purpose:
Stories ↔️ Make abstract ideas concrete
Analogies ↔️ Aid understanding with comparisons
Examples ↔️ Illustrate concepts with relevance
Scanning the room during eye contact engages the
entire
audience.
True
Match the presentation element with its function:
Introduction ↔️ Grab attention, state purpose
Body ↔️ Develop main points logically
Conclusion ↔️ Summarize, end strongly
The conclusion should end with a strong, memorable
statement
Visuals should be used to distract from the content of a presentation.
False
Vocal delivery involves using tone, pace, volume, and
inflection
.
True
Objects used in a
presentation
should always be high-quality and relevant to the content.
True
Match the time management phrase with its purpose:
"Let's move on to..." ↔️ Transition to a new topic
"Key takeaways are..." ↔️ Summarize main points
Receiving feedback after a presentation requires
active listening
and asking for clarification.
True
Aligning your presentation with its purpose and
audience
makes the message relevant and memorable.
True
What should the conclusion of a presentation summarize?
Key takeaways
By aligning your presentation with its
audience
, you ensure it is engaging and memorable.
True
Employ smooth
transitions
between main points to maintain coherence.
Visual aids should support the content without distracting the
audience
.
True
Order the three key techniques for effective presentation delivery:
1️⃣ Vocal Delivery
2️⃣ Body Language
3️⃣ Eye Contact
What are the three main purposes of a presentation?
Inform, persuade, entertain
Signposting in the body of a
presentation
guides the audience through the points.
True
Arrange the following presentation elements in their correct order:
1️⃣ Introduction
2️⃣ Body
3️⃣ Conclusion
Match the engaging content strategy with its example:
Examples ↔️ Real-world case studies
Stories ↔️ Anecdotes or narratives
Steps to mastering eye contact in a presentation:
1️⃣ Maintain direct eye contact
2️⃣ Build connection with audience
3️⃣ Scan the room to engage everyone
Strategies for managing presentation time:
1️⃣ Practice the presentation
2️⃣ Prioritize content
3️⃣ Use concise language
Incorporating feedback is essential for refining
communication skills
.
True
What are the two cornerstones of effective communication in presentations?
Purpose and audience
Order the three key elements of a presentation structure.
1️⃣ Introduction
2️⃣ Body
3️⃣ Conclusion
The purpose of a presentation can only be to inform.
False
Order the three key elements of a presentation structure.
1️⃣ Introduction
2️⃣ Body
3️⃣ Conclusion
The introduction of a presentation should grab the audience's attention and state the
main points
.
True
What are three tools to develop an engaging presentation?
Examples, stories, analogies
Examples can illustrate abstract ideas with real-world scenarios.
True
Expressive facial expressions are part of effective body
language
The purpose of a presentation defines what you want the audience to learn or
feel
What is the primary goal of the conclusion in a presentation?
Summarize key takeaways
To develop an engaging presentation, you can use relevant examples, stories, and
analogies
When explaining supply and demand, an engaging example could be comparing it to the pricing of
tickets
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