1. Oral Presentation
- Define your objectives;
- Brainstorm, make lists and outlines about the main subject;
- Research a lot, to give more information for the audience, but don’t forget
to give all the references to your listeners after presenting;
- Use visual aids to give the visual reference to the audience;
- Make use of examples, they will help your listeners with the
understanding;
- Rehearse is very important for a good presentation, because you will
know exactly what is going to happen and the surprises will not catch you
unprepared;
- Make sure you’ll clear all the audience doubts and give them space after
the presentation to ask questions;
- Be focused on the development of your presentation, because is the only
time you have to make your points clear and remember to not depart from
the main topic;
- Remember to make eye contact with the audience, this gives more
credibility when you are talking;
- In the final presentation remember to talk slowly and in a way that
everybody can hear you.