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STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATION INTRODUCTION BODY CONCLUSION PRESENATION SKILLS VIDEO PLAYING

1.Greeting -- Good Morning or Afternoon 2. Introducing yourself -- your name, position 3. Introducing the topic 4. Introducing the subject areas you are going to cover

Give your main points with examples

1. Summarizing your keys points 2. End the presentation politely e.g. Thank you for your listening

CONTENT

LANGUAGE

AUDIO-VISUAL ASPECTS

OTHERS

CONTENT

1. All the points presented should be relevant to the topic. 2. The points should be organized in a logical sequence to help your reader/listener to understand your message.

3. Keep to one point at a time and use information (examples, data, figures…) to support it.

4. Time allocated for each point should be carefully set.

LANGUAGE

Use simple, clear and accurate language so that your audience can understand your message easily.

AUDIO-VISUAL APSECTS

1. Slides, video tapes, films, transparencies and computer can be used to help present your message.

2. All these audio-visual aids can be used for: • assisting understanding the message • providing examples • emphasizing a key point • showing the structure of the presentation • arousing and sustaining interest • saving time • making points memorable

OTHERS

1. Keep good use of eye contact with the audience.

2. Use appropriate gesture and body movement to show your confidence.

3. Do not read from the notes.

4. Speak clearly with right tone/intonation/rhythm.

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