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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