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Body Language and
   Clothing for
  Presentations
  American Pragmatics and Culture
            Spring 2012
       Ms. Candice Quiñones
Overview
Body Language – By the Book

Body Language –Other Tips

Clothing –By the Book

Clothing – Other Tips
Body Language for
          Presenting
Most Material Adapted from Presentation Skills by Steve
                       Mandel
Body Language:
             According to Steve Mandel:

             “It’s not just what you say but how you say it”
                    Movement
                    Gestures
                    Facial Expression
                    Voice
                    Posture
                    Eye contact



From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Movement: By the Book
             Don’t stand in one spot the whole time (like a tree)

              Take an occasional step or two

             Follow the principal “Look, move, plant”
                    Look at the person you are going to move toward
                    Move
                    Plant your feet and stop moving




From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Movement: By the Book
             “Stay close, stay direct, stay involved”
                Stay away from the lectern
                Stay within 4-6 feet of the first row
                Keep your body facing the audience as much as
                possible
                Speak only when looking at people




From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Movement: Other Tips
Moving around is good, but don’t do it all the time

Don’t move to fast either

Try to use the entire space

If you need to point at something, use a pointer or
the mouse
   Don’t step in front of the projector
Gestures: By the Book
             Our anxiety tends to be displayed by our gestures.

             Try to control nervous gestures
                    Relax (but not too much)
                    Let your hands relax and rest by your sides between
                    gestures

             Natural gestures will add to a presentation, not
             distract the audience




From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Gestures:
                            What Not To Do
             Don’t keep your hands in your pockets
             Don’t keep hands “handcuffed” behind your back
             Don’t keep your arms crossed
             Don’t use the “Fig-leaf” position for hands
                    Fig-leaf= folding one hand over the other in front of
                    the body (lower or upper)

             Don’t wring your hands



From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Don’ts



Hands in Pockets               Hands Behind Back




Fig Leaf            Crossed Arms          Wringing Hands
Facial Expressions
Use all of them as necessary




http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090813142131.htm
Voice: By the Book
             Be aware of volume
                A soft voice can be viewed as a lack of confidence
                and could hurt your credibility
                Speaking too loud could mean your hearing is
                impaired

               Do a volume check before you begin, simply ask the
               people in the back of the room if they can hear you.




Source Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Voice: Other Tips
Try to avoid being monotone by varying intonation

Raise pitch and volume slightly for key points

Watch the audience for cues about your volume

Pace yourself:
   Slow down
   Use pauses
Posture: By the Book
             Keep your posture erect, but relaxed

             Stand up straight (but not stiff)

             Evenly distribute your weight

             Don’t be shifting your weight from one hip to the
             other (it can be distracting)




From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Good Posture




http://www.fitness-programs-for-life.com/posture.html
Analyze Posture
             Which of these is okay for a presenter?




http://emotisys.net/category/master/
Posture: Other Tips
             Be aware of your audience’s posture.




http://www.mbanetbook.co.in/2010/05/presentations-postures-and-gestures.html
Eye Contact: By the Book
             Speak to one person at a time when you present

             Make eye contact for 3-5 seconds per person, then
             move

             If the group is large, make eye contact with
             individuals in different parts of the audience

             Don’t just look at your audience, SEE them




From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
Clothing
How to Dress for a Presentation
Dress Codes
Formal (black-tie)
Semi-Formal
Business
Business Casual
Casual
Streetwear
Sports/Athletic
Formal (Black-Tie)
This would normally be worn to a formal function
like a ball, dinner, or other high society event.
Semi-Formal
      Women
            Dresses and dress suits that fall at or below the knee,
            cocktail dresses that fall no more than an inch above
            the knee, and pant suits.
            Women can even pair a dressy top with tuxedo or
            dress pants, made of an appropriate fabric.
                   Semi-formal fabrics include taffeta, chiffon, velvet, satin,
                  sateen, gossamer, velour, silk, polyester and cashmere.

            Pair the outfit with dress heels, dressy flats or
            strappy sandals that coordinate with your outfit
            color.

http://www.ehow.com/facts_7197265_semi_formal-dress-mean_.html
Semi -Formal
      Men
            A sports jacket, slacks, vest and tie or a dark or light
            business suit with dress shoes, such as oxfords.
             For semi-formal events that take place after 6
            p.m., men should wear a dark suit with a white dress
            shirt and evening tie.
                  Look for suits made of wool, polyester or gabardine
                  Men should avoid linen or seersucker suits as well as loafers.

            No jeans or flip-flops!


http://www.ehow.com/facts_7197265_semi_formal-dress-mean_.html
Business Attire




http://www.askmen.com/fashion/keywords/b
usiness-attire.html
Business Attire for Men




http://blog.dresses-shopping.com/business-
dress-code/
Business Attire for
                      Women




http://blog.wearittowork.co.uk/default,date,2010-04-06.aspx
Business Casual




 http://washingtonprogram.ucdavis.edu/BusinessCasualWomen.htm
Casual




http://humanresources.about.com/od/dresscodesforwork/ig/Casual-Dress-Code/Casual-Dress-Code.-5YY.htm
Streetwear




http://www.grooveeffect.com/m-style/092308-jack-threads---your-daily-stre.php
Sports/Athleticwear
Swimwear
Presentation Attire
Business or Business Casual are usually appropriate
depending on the situation.

If you are not sure how to dress—Ask someone who
might know.
Presentation Attire -
        Men
Casual wear and suits should be well-tailored
Men’s suit coats are designed to be buttoned
Shirts should fit well, and the color should not be too
bright
Ties can be used to complement the color of your eyes and
face
Shoes should be appropriate, comfortable, and well
shined
Hair frames the face (be well groomed)
Presentation Attire-
       Women
Clothes should fit well but not too tightly

Find two or three colors that work well with your
complexion and hair

Avoid jewelry that sparkles, dangles, or makes noise

Makeup should be simple and flattering

Your hairstyle should be professional and controlled
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Body lang and clothes for presentations

  • 1. Body Language and Clothing for Presentations American Pragmatics and Culture Spring 2012 Ms. Candice Quiñones
  • 2. Overview Body Language – By the Book Body Language –Other Tips Clothing –By the Book Clothing – Other Tips
  • 3. Body Language for Presenting Most Material Adapted from Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 4. Body Language: According to Steve Mandel: “It’s not just what you say but how you say it” Movement Gestures Facial Expression Voice Posture Eye contact From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 5. Movement: By the Book Don’t stand in one spot the whole time (like a tree) Take an occasional step or two Follow the principal “Look, move, plant” Look at the person you are going to move toward Move Plant your feet and stop moving From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 6. Movement: By the Book “Stay close, stay direct, stay involved” Stay away from the lectern Stay within 4-6 feet of the first row Keep your body facing the audience as much as possible Speak only when looking at people From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 7. Movement: Other Tips Moving around is good, but don’t do it all the time Don’t move to fast either Try to use the entire space If you need to point at something, use a pointer or the mouse Don’t step in front of the projector
  • 8. Gestures: By the Book Our anxiety tends to be displayed by our gestures. Try to control nervous gestures Relax (but not too much) Let your hands relax and rest by your sides between gestures Natural gestures will add to a presentation, not distract the audience From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 9. Gestures: What Not To Do Don’t keep your hands in your pockets Don’t keep hands “handcuffed” behind your back Don’t keep your arms crossed Don’t use the “Fig-leaf” position for hands Fig-leaf= folding one hand over the other in front of the body (lower or upper) Don’t wring your hands From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 10. Don’ts Hands in Pockets Hands Behind Back Fig Leaf Crossed Arms Wringing Hands
  • 11. Facial Expressions Use all of them as necessary http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090813142131.htm
  • 12. Voice: By the Book Be aware of volume A soft voice can be viewed as a lack of confidence and could hurt your credibility Speaking too loud could mean your hearing is impaired Do a volume check before you begin, simply ask the people in the back of the room if they can hear you. Source Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 13. Voice: Other Tips Try to avoid being monotone by varying intonation Raise pitch and volume slightly for key points Watch the audience for cues about your volume Pace yourself: Slow down Use pauses
  • 14. Posture: By the Book Keep your posture erect, but relaxed Stand up straight (but not stiff) Evenly distribute your weight Don’t be shifting your weight from one hip to the other (it can be distracting) From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 16. Analyze Posture Which of these is okay for a presenter? http://emotisys.net/category/master/
  • 17. Posture: Other Tips Be aware of your audience’s posture. http://www.mbanetbook.co.in/2010/05/presentations-postures-and-gestures.html
  • 18. Eye Contact: By the Book Speak to one person at a time when you present Make eye contact for 3-5 seconds per person, then move If the group is large, make eye contact with individuals in different parts of the audience Don’t just look at your audience, SEE them From Presentation Skills by Steve Mandel
  • 19. Clothing How to Dress for a Presentation
  • 20. Dress Codes Formal (black-tie) Semi-Formal Business Business Casual Casual Streetwear Sports/Athletic
  • 21. Formal (Black-Tie) This would normally be worn to a formal function like a ball, dinner, or other high society event.
  • 22. Semi-Formal Women Dresses and dress suits that fall at or below the knee, cocktail dresses that fall no more than an inch above the knee, and pant suits. Women can even pair a dressy top with tuxedo or dress pants, made of an appropriate fabric. Semi-formal fabrics include taffeta, chiffon, velvet, satin, sateen, gossamer, velour, silk, polyester and cashmere. Pair the outfit with dress heels, dressy flats or strappy sandals that coordinate with your outfit color. http://www.ehow.com/facts_7197265_semi_formal-dress-mean_.html
  • 23. Semi -Formal Men A sports jacket, slacks, vest and tie or a dark or light business suit with dress shoes, such as oxfords. For semi-formal events that take place after 6 p.m., men should wear a dark suit with a white dress shirt and evening tie. Look for suits made of wool, polyester or gabardine Men should avoid linen or seersucker suits as well as loafers. No jeans or flip-flops! http://www.ehow.com/facts_7197265_semi_formal-dress-mean_.html
  • 25. Business Attire for Men http://blog.dresses-shopping.com/business- dress-code/
  • 26. Business Attire for Women http://blog.wearittowork.co.uk/default,date,2010-04-06.aspx
  • 32. Presentation Attire Business or Business Casual are usually appropriate depending on the situation. If you are not sure how to dress—Ask someone who might know.
  • 33. Presentation Attire - Men Casual wear and suits should be well-tailored Men’s suit coats are designed to be buttoned Shirts should fit well, and the color should not be too bright Ties can be used to complement the color of your eyes and face Shoes should be appropriate, comfortable, and well shined Hair frames the face (be well groomed)
  • 34. Presentation Attire- Women Clothes should fit well but not too tightly Find two or three colors that work well with your complexion and hair Avoid jewelry that sparkles, dangles, or makes noise Makeup should be simple and flattering Your hairstyle should be professional and controlled

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. http://images.businessweek.com/ss/10/09/0923_lift_posture/1.htm
  2. http://www.mbanetbook.co.in/2010/05/presentations-postures-and-gestures.html