This document provides guidance on effective listening and oral presentations. It discusses the difference between listening and hearing, with listening requiring focusing on and understanding a sound. Tips for listening effectively include deciding what information is needed, paying attention to introductions, taking notes, and avoiding distractions. When presenting orally, one should thoroughly prepare, speak about a familiar topic, focus on the audience, and practice relaxation techniques. An effective presentation includes an introduction to introduce yourself and outline your topic, a body to expand on your points, and a conclusion to summarize main ideas. Proper delivery involves preparation, appropriate attire, eye contact, body language, vocal variety, and avoiding filler words.