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THREE PHASES TO PRESENT A WELL-DELIVERED ORAL PRESENTATION
1. Preparing your Presentation
2. Structuring your Oral Presentation
3. Delivering the Presentation
Preparing
your
Presentation
1. Understand the Topic
2. Define the objective
3. Create Visual Aids
4. Engage your Audience
5. Be Prepared for Questions
Understand the Topic
Make sure you have a clear understanding of the topic you will be presenting
Define the objective
Determine the objective of your presentation
Clearly define your goal to tailor your content
Create
Visual
Aids
Make slides can enhance your
presentation
and help convey information effectively
Engage
your
Audience
Engage your audience throughout
the
presentation to maintain their interest (storytelling, anecdotes or interactive elements)
Be
Prepared
for
Questions
Anticipate potential questions and prepare thoughtful answers
Structuring
your
Oral Presentation
1. Introduction
2. Visual Aids
3. Conclusion
4. Question and answer/Discussion
5. Closing
Introduction
Provide an overview of what you will be covering in your presentation
Clearly state the purpose or objective of your presentation
Visual
Aids
Incorporate visual aids such as slides, charts, or graphs to enhance your presentation
Keep
the
design of your visual aids simple and easy to understand
Conclusion
Summarize the main points in your presentation
Question
and
answer/Discussion
Be prepared to answer questions and engage in a meaningful conversation
Closing
Provide and additional resources or references
End on a positive note, leaving a lasting impression on your audience
Structuring
your
Oral
Presentation
Introduction
Discussion
Methodology
Conclusion
Results
References
Delivering
the
Presentation
1. Know your Material
2. Use Erigaging Body Language
3. Speak Clearly and Enunciate
4. Utilize Visual Aids
5. Be mindful of Time
6. Handle
Nervousness
7. Background/Context
8. Stay Positive and Confident
Know
your
Material
Be well-prepared and familiar with your content
Practice your presentation
multiple
times to ensure you are comfortable with the material
Use
Erigaging
Body
Language
Stand tall, maintain good posture, and
project
confidence
Use hand gestures and facial expressions
Maintain eye contact with your audience to establish a connection and keep their attention
Speak
Clearly
and
Enunciate
Speak at a moderate pace, ensuring your words are and easily understandable
Use appropriate volume and tone to convey your message
Utilize
Visual
Aids
Avoid reading directly from the slides; instead, use them as prompts for your
discussion
Maintain
eye contact with the
audience
and use the visual aids to enhance your points
Be
mindful
of
Time
Practice your presentation to ensure you stay within the allotted time
Handle
Nervousness
Take deep breaths and try to relax before starting your presentation
Background
/
Context
Provide necessary background information or context to help your audience understand the topic
Stay
Positive
and
Confident
Maintain a positive attitude throughout your presentation
Even you make a mistake, stay composed and continue with your presentation