2. The human mind is a
wonderful thing.
It starts working
the day you are born,
and doesn’t stop
until you stand
up to speak in public!
3. When I Was
Young I
Dreamed Of
………...
The Greatest
Love Of My Life
Is………...
How I Feel
About Giving A
Presentation
Is……..
The Effect Of A
Poor
Presentation
Is…….
My Personal Shield
12. Preparation
• Who
– are my audience
– what do they know?
• Why
– Am I doing this?
– Aim Objectives
– Key messages
• Where
– Venue
• What
– Content
– Level of Detail
– WIIFM
• When
– Time of day/duration
– Other demands
– Inclusivity
• How
– Best method(s) of
Delivery
19. Verbal Expression
Using your voice effectively will enhance your presentation
Pace
Pitch
Silence
Volume
Pause
Energy
Enthusiasm
20. Non Verbal Expression
•Be Natural
•Eye contact
• Gestures
•Mannerisms
•Posture
•Appearance
•“Look and be the Part”
21. REMEMBER LANGUAGE SHOULD BE:
Simple & Clear
Brief & To The Point
Explained (abbreviations, acronyms, and
jargon)
Free of offensive language or slang”
22. Facing & Fielding Questions
• Pre-prepare (what is your objective?)
• Give time to respond
• Actively listen (summarise/paraphrase)
• Don’t Patronise
• (where appropriate) Probe responses
• Stay calm
• Don’t waffle!
• Keep answers short and simple
26. • See
– Use pictures & props
• Hear
– Tell a story
• Touch
– Do an activity
• Taste
– Use brain friendly snacks/drinks
• Smell
– Use Aromas to embed memory
27. A “ Visual Aid “ is anything
used in a Presentation, which
aids learning by appealing to
the sense of sight