2. An oral presentation is a generally speech or
vocal performance, occasionally
accompanied by visually based presentation
such as slideshow.
An oral presentation is where you show your
knowledge on a particular subject. You might
be able to choose your topic or may be you
have been given something to research and
talk about to audience.
3. Select appropriate points of emphasis in your
presentation.
Develop a useful level of details.
Choose and prepare appropriate visual aids.
Create a tone that is sensitive to your
audience’s circumstance.
Determine the
purpose
Analyze the
audience
Adapt the
message
Gather
information
4. Preparation and planning
Structure of speech and language
Visuals
Create interest in audience
5. Come across natural and relaxed.
Be understandable.
Say something useful.
Be memorable.
6. Introduction (brief ; basic information)
Explain what you are going to talk about
Talk through main points
Engage with audience – keep them
interested!
Develop your ideas
conclusion
7. Talk loud and clearly (pronunciation)
Keep eye contact with audience
Body language – be confident!
Must reach a conclusion (“to conclude”)
Do not simply read from notes
Carefully plan your presentation
(spider-diagram)