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Making Oral
Presentations
B Y M U N I B A B U K H A R I
B S ( C S )
J U W
How Do Oral Presentations
Differ from Written Forms of
Communication?
Two Key factors
1 - There is no written record
 Usually there is no complete written record for your
audience to consult - you talk; they (hopefully) listen.
 This means that simple, direct presentations are
best: otherwise you risk losing your audience's
attention.
 In other words, don't just present to your audience,
but rather guide them through your presentation.
2 - You must be the Centre of Attention
 Remember, you are delivering your message in
person, and in front of other people.
 This means that your message will not simply be
what you are saying,
but how you are saying it.
Factors to consider
 Let us examine each of the following in turn because
they all have an important bearing on the
presentation.
 Your voice.
 Your use of eye contact.
 Your positioning.
 The use of body language.
 Involving hand/ face/ whole body gestures.
 Your overall appearance.
Techniques associated with Voice
 Clarity
 Speak clearly. Don't slur words together. Try to make
each word count.
 English is a language that requires the presenter to
pronounce all parts of the word, especially the
beginning and the end (clearly distinguish between
‘b’ and ‘p’, ‘d’ and ‘t’ etc).
Loudness
 Make sure you speak loud enough so that all of your
audience can hear you, especially those at the back of
the room.
 This may require some practice
 If you speak loudly and distinctly your voice will
project much better. (But not if you look at your feet
or out the window instead of at the audience).
Gaining attention
And don’t forget two additional, very important
components:
 the pause. You don’t have to talk all the time –
pausing can be very effective, especially in drawing
attention to finishing one point and starting another.
 attention getting words/phrases - Welcome, Now,
Look, Let me begin, Attention ! Even Good
morning/afternoon/ evening can be used this way.
Speed of Speaking
 Be careful – foreigners tend to speak English much
faster than native people. It is OK to speak English
slowly (provided it is done in an affected way).
 Often, oral presenters, who are nervous, talk too fast.
That makes it hard for the audience to follow.
 Slow down, take it easy, be clear.
Eye Contact
 The audience wants you to look at them. Therefore, look
at the audience as much as possible.
 But, don't fix your attention on one individual - it can be
intimidating. Even looking at a select, few individuals
only can also be intimidating and annoying to others.
And whatever you do, DO NOT
 Look at the computer screen and talk to that.
 And, of course, reading a script is forbidden !
Positioning
 Position yourself so that everyone can see all of you.
 If you cannot avoid blocking the screen, etc. for some
persons, then try to move so that you are not
continually blocking the screen for the same
audience members all the time.
 However, avoid moving about too much!!. Pacing up
and down can unnerve the audience.
Body Language
 What is this ?
 Imagine that that you are watching through a window as
someone does a presentation to a group of people in a
room. You can't actually hear the presenter's voice, but :
 he or she seems to be speaking clearly,
 is making eye contact with various people in the room,
 is emphasizing points using appropriate gestures,
 appears to be in command of the material, and exudes
enthusiasm.
What would be your reaction ?
Body language
 In contrast:
imagine that you are watching, under similar
circumstances, a second person giving a presentation.
This time, you notice that the person :
 avoids direct eye contact with their audience,
 keeps their hands in their pockets or at their sides,
 generally appears unenthusiastic about their topic.
How do you now react?
Body language
Body language is important.
 It covers
 use of the hands
 use of the face
 use of the whole body
 your enthusiasm, your excitement, the fact you are
enjoying the occasion.
Use of Face Gestures
 Do you think the audience will like it if :
 you appear to be happy?
 you are smiling ?
 Do you think the audience will notice if:
 you appear tired ?
 you are angry (at the audience or any person) ?
 you are nervous ?
 Facial expressions can show most of these.
 A happy, smiling face, showing interest, in the audience is
important.
 Avoid an expressionless face (who wants to see such a face).
Be enthusiastic
 If you are liking the situation and are enjoying the
presentation, the audience will sense this and be
happy also.
 Be enthusiastic about your topic; but not unnaturally
so.
 Try to make you presentation something special – it
is different from all the other presentations.
AIM PRESENTATION AT AVERAGE
LISTENER-NOT THE EXPERT
Other Aspects
Visual Aids
 Visual aids significantly improve the interest of a
presentation. However, they must be relevant to
what you want to say.
 What you use depends on the type of talk you are
giving.
Tips for visual aids
Dark background
Use non-Serif fonts
Arial-good
Three to four bullets per slide
Watch out for animation schemes
Have a back-up
Using slides
 Try to limit words per slide. Use a reasonable size
font and a typeface which will enlarge well.
 Use color on your slides, but avoid orange and
yellow which do not show up very well when
projected. For text only, white or yellow on blue is
pleasant to look at and easy to read.
Finally
 Enjoy yourself.
 The audience will be on your side and want to hear
what you have to say!
Say it
with a
Smile

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Oral presentation

  • 1. Making Oral Presentations B Y M U N I B A B U K H A R I B S ( C S ) J U W
  • 2. How Do Oral Presentations Differ from Written Forms of Communication? Two Key factors
  • 3. 1 - There is no written record  Usually there is no complete written record for your audience to consult - you talk; they (hopefully) listen.  This means that simple, direct presentations are best: otherwise you risk losing your audience's attention.  In other words, don't just present to your audience, but rather guide them through your presentation.
  • 4. 2 - You must be the Centre of Attention  Remember, you are delivering your message in person, and in front of other people.  This means that your message will not simply be what you are saying, but how you are saying it.
  • 5. Factors to consider  Let us examine each of the following in turn because they all have an important bearing on the presentation.  Your voice.  Your use of eye contact.  Your positioning.  The use of body language.  Involving hand/ face/ whole body gestures.  Your overall appearance.
  • 6. Techniques associated with Voice  Clarity  Speak clearly. Don't slur words together. Try to make each word count.  English is a language that requires the presenter to pronounce all parts of the word, especially the beginning and the end (clearly distinguish between ‘b’ and ‘p’, ‘d’ and ‘t’ etc).
  • 7. Loudness  Make sure you speak loud enough so that all of your audience can hear you, especially those at the back of the room.  This may require some practice  If you speak loudly and distinctly your voice will project much better. (But not if you look at your feet or out the window instead of at the audience).
  • 8. Gaining attention And don’t forget two additional, very important components:  the pause. You don’t have to talk all the time – pausing can be very effective, especially in drawing attention to finishing one point and starting another.  attention getting words/phrases - Welcome, Now, Look, Let me begin, Attention ! Even Good morning/afternoon/ evening can be used this way.
  • 9. Speed of Speaking  Be careful – foreigners tend to speak English much faster than native people. It is OK to speak English slowly (provided it is done in an affected way).  Often, oral presenters, who are nervous, talk too fast. That makes it hard for the audience to follow.  Slow down, take it easy, be clear.
  • 10. Eye Contact  The audience wants you to look at them. Therefore, look at the audience as much as possible.  But, don't fix your attention on one individual - it can be intimidating. Even looking at a select, few individuals only can also be intimidating and annoying to others. And whatever you do, DO NOT  Look at the computer screen and talk to that.  And, of course, reading a script is forbidden !
  • 11. Positioning  Position yourself so that everyone can see all of you.  If you cannot avoid blocking the screen, etc. for some persons, then try to move so that you are not continually blocking the screen for the same audience members all the time.  However, avoid moving about too much!!. Pacing up and down can unnerve the audience.
  • 12. Body Language  What is this ?  Imagine that that you are watching through a window as someone does a presentation to a group of people in a room. You can't actually hear the presenter's voice, but :  he or she seems to be speaking clearly,  is making eye contact with various people in the room,  is emphasizing points using appropriate gestures,  appears to be in command of the material, and exudes enthusiasm. What would be your reaction ?
  • 13. Body language  In contrast: imagine that you are watching, under similar circumstances, a second person giving a presentation. This time, you notice that the person :  avoids direct eye contact with their audience,  keeps their hands in their pockets or at their sides,  generally appears unenthusiastic about their topic. How do you now react?
  • 14. Body language Body language is important.  It covers  use of the hands  use of the face  use of the whole body  your enthusiasm, your excitement, the fact you are enjoying the occasion.
  • 15. Use of Face Gestures  Do you think the audience will like it if :  you appear to be happy?  you are smiling ?  Do you think the audience will notice if:  you appear tired ?  you are angry (at the audience or any person) ?  you are nervous ?  Facial expressions can show most of these.  A happy, smiling face, showing interest, in the audience is important.  Avoid an expressionless face (who wants to see such a face).
  • 16. Be enthusiastic  If you are liking the situation and are enjoying the presentation, the audience will sense this and be happy also.  Be enthusiastic about your topic; but not unnaturally so.  Try to make you presentation something special – it is different from all the other presentations.
  • 17. AIM PRESENTATION AT AVERAGE LISTENER-NOT THE EXPERT
  • 19. Visual Aids  Visual aids significantly improve the interest of a presentation. However, they must be relevant to what you want to say.  What you use depends on the type of talk you are giving.
  • 20. Tips for visual aids Dark background Use non-Serif fonts Arial-good Three to four bullets per slide Watch out for animation schemes Have a back-up
  • 21. Using slides  Try to limit words per slide. Use a reasonable size font and a typeface which will enlarge well.  Use color on your slides, but avoid orange and yellow which do not show up very well when projected. For text only, white or yellow on blue is pleasant to look at and easy to read.
  • 22. Finally  Enjoy yourself.  The audience will be on your side and want to hear what you have to say! Say it with a Smile