The document outlines the six steps to giving an engaging oral presentation: 1) identify the purpose and objective, 2) consider your audience, 3) structure the presentation, 4) prepare notes and visual aids, 5) practice the presentation, and 6) deliver the presentation. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience, structuring the presentation with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion, using visual aids and notes, rehearsing, and preparing early to deliver an effective presentation.
2. The Presentation Process: the
six steps
1. Identify
1. Identify
the purpose
the purpose
and
and
objective
objective
2. Consider
2. Consider
your
your
audience
audience
6. Deliver
6. Deliver
the
the
presentation
presentation
5. Practise
5. Practise
the
the
presentation
presentation
3. Structure
3. Structure
your
your
presentation
presentation
4. Prepare
4. Prepare
notes and
notes and
visual aids
visual aids
3. 1. What is the purpose of
your oral presentation?
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What are you hoping to achieve?
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Being clear about its purpose helps you to know
what to include or omit.
4. 2. Why is it important to
consider your audience?
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The presentation involves both the speaker and
the audience.
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The audience plays an important role in how well
the presentation goes.
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You need to capture your audience by selecting
words and information that the audience is able
to understand and assimilate in a short period of
time.
10. The Body
Include the following in your body:
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Accurate researched details
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Smooth and logical order of ideas
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Make sure the points back-up your thesis
statement.
11. The Conclusion
Include the following in your conclusion:
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Restate the thesis statement.
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Restate the supporting arguments.
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End with a prediction, suggestion or a rhetorical
question.
12. 4. How do you remember
what you want to present?
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Use cue-cards
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Use visual-aids as notes
13. Studies show that approximately 83 % occurs
visually and only 11 % through hearing.
Audio-visual impact
14. 5. How to prepare for your
oral presentation
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Practice in front of friends
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Practice in front of the mirror
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Record yourself and work on the weak points.
15. 6. Delivering the oral
presentation
Before the
presentation:
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Have your outline completed.
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Make sure that your cue-cards are easy to read.
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Don’t forget to bring your USB if you will use a
PowerPoint.
16. 6. Delivering the oral
presentation
During the presentation:
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Speak loudly enough for everyone in the class to
hear you.
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Stand-up straight and face the audience front-on.
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Hold your head up high— show that your confident!
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Talk in a natural way! Don’t be a robot!!!
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Vary your gestures.