Chapter 7: Designing Oral Presentations
This chapter discusses about feature, planning, preparation, and practices your oral presentations and reducing anxiety. It will explore how to conquer speech anxiety and strategies to desire effective presentations. Practicing helps you to reduce your fear and get acquainted with the surrounding.
You should to select an appropriate topic. Choosing interesting topic will be more motivated to prepare and deliver an interesting speech. Then you narrow down the topic which focuses on one to three main ideas. There are four speech goals intentions: informative, persuasive, requesting, and entertaining.
Knowing your audience helps you to plan and develop a customized presentation such as their specific needs, knowledge, perspectives and background. There are variety of sources for example the internet, CD-ROMs, books, news, magazines, statistical reports, and library, and so on which can help you to prepare your speech. In your presentation, you should use the spoken word, short statements, and idea-focused statements.
To select a pattern of organization will help you achieve your speech goal, is chronological, topical, spatial, cause and effect, problem and solution. PowerPoint can enhance your presentation but your slides should not replace your speech. If the audience disagrees with you, you framed the message to be persuasive but not threatening. If you don’t know the answer, you can rephrase the question or rephrase yourself. If you still don’t know the answer, you promise to fine out for the audience.
This chapter discusses about feature, planning, preparation, and practices your oral presentations and reducing anxiety. It will explore how to conquer speech anxiety and strategies to desire effective presentations. Practicing helps you to reduce your fear and get acquainted with the surrounding.
You should to select an appropriate topic. Choosing interesting topic will be more motivated to prepare and deliver an interesting speech. Then you narrow down the topic which focuses on one to three main ideas. There are four speech goals intentions: informative, persuasive, requesting, and entertaining.
Knowing your audience helps you to plan and develop a customized presentation such as their specific needs, knowledge, perspectives and background. There are variety of sources for example the internet, CD-ROMs, books, news, magazines, statistical reports, and library, and so on which can help you to prepare your speech. In your presentation, you should use the spoken word, short statements, and idea-focused statements.
To select a pattern of organization will help you achieve your speech goal, is chronological, topical, spatial, cause and effect, problem and solution. PowerPoint can enhance your presentation but your slides should not replace your speech. If the audience disagrees with you, you framed the message to be persuasive but not threatening. If you don’t know the answer, you can rephrase the question or rephrase yourself. If you still don’t know the answer, you promise to fine out for the audience.
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