3 Common Error When
           Presenting
• They allow their mind and nerves to
  take over
• They feel the need to tell the audience
  everything they know on the subject
  matter and end up with a lot of detail
  having little impact
• Poor body language is displayed, such as
  lack of eye contact and poor posture.
How To Be A Good Presenter???
1.Research Your Topic
It’s important to spend enough time
collecting and confirming information in
order to speak with confidence and
knowledge.
2.Organize Main Point
Organize the main points in the most
appropriate order for the topic you’re
presenting. Avoid writing complete
sentences or paragraphs and prepare note
cards to help you elaborate on the
information presented.
3.Practice & Understand
Do not memorize written texts. Try to
understand the topic to the best of your
ability so you can communicate it well
during the presentation and meet the
time limit. Practice for a friend or a
family member and get their feedback on
your presentation skills.
4.Keep Calm
It’s common to be stressed before a
presentation, try picturing yourself
impressing the audience. Also, it’s
important to relax before the
presentation and think about nothing but
how to make the most out of it.
5.Dress Smartly
Dress well for the presentation, usually a
formal outfit is preferred to show the
level of professionalism. Appearance says
a lot about someone’s personality and
confidence.
6.Eye Contact & Interact
Do scanning the room technique by
keeping an eye contact with as many
people as you can and keep interact well
and nicely with the audience.
7.Speak Clearly
Speak in a load and clear voice to get your
presentation through to the audience
even the ones sitting further away.
8.Answer questions at the
   end of the presentation
Make sure you listen to the questions
carefully, ask for clarifications if needed
and repeat the question to the rest of
the audience to give you more time to
think about the answer. If you don’t know
the answer for a question be honest and
say that you will look into it since you
don’t know the answer in the meantime.
9.Learn from your experience
Ask your friend or lecturer for their
feedback to be able to identify your
strengths and weaknesses and help you
improve for next time.
10.Listen from other
         presentations
Once you’re done presenting you should
take the time to listen to other
presentations to benefit from presenters’
skills.
Conclusion

How to be a good presenter

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    3 Common ErrorWhen Presenting • They allow their mind and nerves to take over • They feel the need to tell the audience everything they know on the subject matter and end up with a lot of detail having little impact • Poor body language is displayed, such as lack of eye contact and poor posture.
  • 3.
    How To BeA Good Presenter???
  • 4.
    1.Research Your Topic It’simportant to spend enough time collecting and confirming information in order to speak with confidence and knowledge.
  • 5.
    2.Organize Main Point Organizethe main points in the most appropriate order for the topic you’re presenting. Avoid writing complete sentences or paragraphs and prepare note cards to help you elaborate on the information presented.
  • 6.
    3.Practice & Understand Donot memorize written texts. Try to understand the topic to the best of your ability so you can communicate it well during the presentation and meet the time limit. Practice for a friend or a family member and get their feedback on your presentation skills.
  • 7.
    4.Keep Calm It’s commonto be stressed before a presentation, try picturing yourself impressing the audience. Also, it’s important to relax before the presentation and think about nothing but how to make the most out of it.
  • 8.
    5.Dress Smartly Dress wellfor the presentation, usually a formal outfit is preferred to show the level of professionalism. Appearance says a lot about someone’s personality and confidence.
  • 9.
    6.Eye Contact &Interact Do scanning the room technique by keeping an eye contact with as many people as you can and keep interact well and nicely with the audience.
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    7.Speak Clearly Speak ina load and clear voice to get your presentation through to the audience even the ones sitting further away.
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    8.Answer questions atthe end of the presentation Make sure you listen to the questions carefully, ask for clarifications if needed and repeat the question to the rest of the audience to give you more time to think about the answer. If you don’t know the answer for a question be honest and say that you will look into it since you don’t know the answer in the meantime.
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    9.Learn from yourexperience Ask your friend or lecturer for their feedback to be able to identify your strengths and weaknesses and help you improve for next time.
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    10.Listen from other presentations Once you’re done presenting you should take the time to listen to other presentations to benefit from presenters’ skills.
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