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PRESENTATION

visual aids (actual objects/photographs)

Audio aids (musical clips,recorder clips)


TYPES OF

AIDS (materials to help with the PRESENTATION AIDS audiovisual aids (youtube videos,movies)

presentation) Other sensory aids (smell,taste or touch)

benefits of using preparing effective criteria for guideline for using


presentational aids presentation aids presentational aids presentational aids

limit the reading required Plan carefully when to use


adapt to an audience's Reinforce important ideas
presentational aids.
of the audience Help audience
level of knowledge Position presentational
use photo (easily seen) and comprehend the message
help audiences retain aids and equipment before
sound (easily heard) by Supplement not
the information they beginning your speech.
audience. overshadow the oral Show or play
hear
use consistent print style. message presentational aids only
address the diverse
add pictures/symbols to Large enough to be seen when talking about them.
learning styles of your add interest and loud enough to be Talk to your audience, not
audience use colour strategically to the presentational aid.
heard
increase the persuasive and standard colour Display visual aids so that
If sharing the aid will take
appeal of your speech selection. too much time, consider a everyone in the audience
help the speaker feel can see them
customize presentational different sort of aid
more competent Avoid passing objects
aids from other sources
around the audience.
PRACTICING DELIVERY
Characteristic Three goals for effective Characteristic of
speech practices voice
of delivery
style 1. practice language choices so they are PITCH - Highness or lowness of the sounds
appropriate, accurate, clear, and vivid produced in your larynx.
2. practice your speech aloud until your voice VOLUME - How loudly or softly you speak
CONVENTIONAL
and body convey your ideas conversationally, QUALITY - The tone of your voice.
Sound spontaneous and intelligibly, and expressively RATE - The speed of which you talk
relaxed 3. practice using presentational aids

The audience feels you


are talking with them, not
at them Adapting to your Body Delivery
audiences Language methods
ANIMATED Be aware of and respond to audience feedback Eye contact Impromtu
Convey your passion Be prepared to use alternative developmental Facial speech
material expression Scripted
about the Correct yourself when you misspeak Gesture speech
create excitement about Adapt to unexpected events Movement Extemporaneo
Adapt to unexpected audience reactions
your topic Posture us Speech
Handle questions respectfully. Appearance

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