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DRAFTING YOUR PRESENTATION

1. Even professional writers admit that an empty page scares them

2. A first version of a piece of writing

3. Gives a sense of confidence to develop the best ideas

 DEVELOP A THESIS AND GENERATE SUPPORTING IDEAS

1. Identification of purpose and audience

2. Develop new ideas and strategies for the effective communication

 ORGANIZE YOUR PRESENTATION.

1. The easier your presentation is the more audience you are engaging

2. How to begin your presentation and how to end it

 DRAFT THE BODY OF YOUR PRESENTATION

1. When you lose the content of the presentation, you lose the audience.

2. Statistics, emotional appeal, and meaningful evidence add credibility to the

presentation

 WORK REFERENCES TO YOUR SOURCES INTO YOUR

PRESENTATION

1. Give background information about the author or work, to provide context.

2. Avoid tedious expressions such as “I quote here”

 DRAFT YOUR INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION

1. An introduction should grab your audience’s attention


2. Establish a relationship between you and your audience

3. The conclusion is a crucial part to leave a strong impression on the audience

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