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How To Do An Oral Presentation
How To Do An Oral Presentation
How To Do An Oral Presentation
subject ?
Deaf people
Electromagnetic
hypersensitivy
Thinking in the
audience
How to do an oral
presentation ?
directions
In order to getting your
aim
Where is the
ourselves
The audience
a) Make them
think
b) Make
them feel
useful
A different
point of
view
a) Make them
think
1. Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
Less is
more
2. Simplify
Argument
Easy to understand
Adecuated to the
audience
a) Make them
think
1. Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
Less is more
a) Make them
think
1. Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
a) Make them
think
1) Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
2) Less is more: Simplify, show the value.
3) Put in order your concepts and use a structure.
association
The metaphore
Stories and anecdotes
Prior Knowledge
a) Make them
think
1) Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
2) Less is more: Simplify, show the value.
3) Order a structure for your ideas.
4) Use
assotiation.
5. Summarise your
points
a) Make them
think
1) Something useful: new concept, different point of
view.
2) Less is more: Simplify, show the value.
3) Order and structure your ideas.
4) Use association.
5) Summarise
a) Make them
think
b) Make
them feel
More
pictures
and
Less
words
b) Make
them feel
1) Involve the audience: use
questions
pictures
2) More
and less words.
b) Make
them feel
1) Involve the audience: use
questions
2) More pictures and less
words.
3) Change the rhythm of
your speech: use
silence, objects.
and
smile
b) Make
them feel
1) Involve the audience: use
questions
2) More pictures and less
words.
3) Change the rhythm of
your speech: use silence
4) Be enthusiastic and
smile
Remember: