5. 1. Show Passion and Connect with Audience
• Be enthusiastic and honest, and the audience will respond
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6. • Presentation needs to be built around what audience is going to get out of
the presentation.
• While We’re giving the presentation, We also need to remain focused on
audience’s response, and react to that.
2. Focus on audience
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7. • We should be able to communicate that key message very briefly.
• The important thing is to keep core message focused and brief.
3.Keep it Simple: Concentrate on Core Message
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8. • It is non verbal signal
• It is also reflection of our true internal state
4. Body language
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9. • It has been estimated that more than three quarters of communication is
non-verbal.
• Posture, Speech Patterns ,Eye movement, use of space, gesture
• This sounds very easy, but a surprisingly large number of presenters fail to
do it..
4. Body language
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10. • Posture: The position in which someone holds their body when standing or
sitting.
4.1 Posture and hand movement
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11. • Posture: The position in which someone holds their body when standing or
sitting.
• Two forms of posture have been identified, ‘open’ and ‘closed’, which may
reflect an individual's degree of confidence, status or receptivity to
another person.
4.1 Posture
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20. • Human beings are programmed to respond to stories.
5. Tell Stories
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21. • The spoken word is actually a pretty inefficient means of communication,
because it uses only one of audience’s five senses. That’s why presenters
tend to use visual aids, too. But we can help to make the spoken word
better by using our voice effectively.
• Varying the speed at which you talk, and emphasizing changes in pitch and
tone all help to make voice more interesting and hold audience’s attention.
6. Use your Voice Effectively
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22. • One of the main roots of public speaking fear is shyness and overcoming
shyness can be difficult for some
7. Avoid shyness and speak with confidence
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23. • One of the main roots of public speaking fear is shyness and overcoming
shyness can be difficult for some
7. Avoid shyness and speak with confidence
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24. • If we find presenting difficult, it can be hard to be calm and relaxed about
doing it.
8. Relax, Breathe and Enjoy
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26. • There is no single formula for great talk
• No one is good at speaking in the beginning
• Every audience members know We are
imperfect and don’t expect perfection
• Finally practice
Remember
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