3. Definition of Presentation
O A presentation conveys
information from a
speaker to an audience.
Presentations are
typically demonstrations
, introduction, lecture,
or speech meant to
inform, persuade,
inspire, motivate, build
goodwill, or present a
new idea/product.
4. Types of Presentation
OThere are two main types of
presentation:
OInformative Presentation
OPersuasive Presentation
6. Persuasive Presentation
OIn which speaker who tries to
influence an audience to accept
certain positions and engage in
actions in support of them.
OExample: Persuade students to
wear complete uniform.
8. Techniques – Planning
OWho is your audience?
OWhat is your goal?
OHow long it will be?
OWhere it will take place?
9. Techniques – Prepare
OStructure: Intro,Content, Conclusion.
OVisual aids: Use Slides,Use Images,
Graphs, Bullets.
OVoice: Clear and Loud.
OAppearance: Look confident, Allow
yourself to move a bit.
10. Techniques – Practice
ORehearse all points what you prepare.
ORehearse with visual aids and
handouts.
OPractice again and again to manage
time.
ORehearse infront of mirror or friend.
11. Techniques – Present
OMake Strong Start.
OShow your passion through your
movement and gestures.
OMake an eye contact.
ODon‘t forget to smile as well to
overcome nervousness.