This document provides evaluation criteria for effective oral presentations, including organization and content of the presentation, delivery and speaker presence, slide quality, and handling questions. It outlines that an introduction should gain attention and preview main points, the body should develop the topic with examples, arguments, and evidence following an outline, and the conclusion should summarize key information, make recommendations, and avoid abrupt endings. It also notes the importance of voice, body language, eye contact, attire, keeping slides minimal, uniform, easy to read and understand, and properly handling questions from the audience.