2. An oral presentation consists of three main parts
The Introduction
The Body
The Conclusion
3. The Introduction
An introduction is a must.
It "sets the scene" and engages the audience by
motivating them to listen by relating the topic to their
interests.
6. DO’s
Prepare an audience analysis.
section to another.
State your main ideas at the beginning.
CONCLUSION
Start and stop your presentation on time.
Do practice your presentation with a partner
or in front of the mirror.
7. DONT’s
Do not try to cover too much material. Do not
exceed the time limit .
Never read out your presentation – try to speak
freely! Support your talk with examples to amplify
or clarify your point.
Do not speak in a monotone.
Do not stand in front of your visual aids.
8. CONCLUSION
The way you act
during a presentation
can also affect the
audience’s perception
of you.