een given a title). the title will help you to focus on the subject. and you will prepare your visual aids, if you have decided to use them. but remember, in general, less is better than more (a little is better than a lot). you can always give additional information during the questions after the presentation.
structure
a well organised presentation with a clear structure is easier for the audience to follow. it is therefore more effective. you should organise the points you wish to make in a logical order. most presentations are organised in three parts, followed by questions:
beginning short introduction welcome your audience
introduce your subject
explain the structure of your presentation
explain rules for questions
middle body of presentation present the subject itself
end short conclusion summarise your presentation
thank your audience
invite questions
questions and answers
notes
when you give your presentation, you should be - or appear to be - as spontaneous as possible. you should not read your presentation! you should be so familiar with your subject and with the information that you want to deliver that you do not need to read a text. reading a text is boring! reading a text will make your audience go to sleep! so if you don't have a text to read, how can you remember to say everything you need to say? with notes. you can create your own system of n
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