Title: Oral Presentation
Group:3
Presented To: Faiza Gull
Abdul Rehman
Arman
Asif
Abdullah Shah
WHAT IS ORAL
PRESENTATION
• An oral presentation is a form of communication where a
speaker delivers a structured message or content to an
audience using spoken words. It is commonly used in
academic, professional, and informal settings to share
information, explain ideas, or persuade listeners.
BASED ON PURPOSE
1. Informative Oral Presentation Goal:
To educate or provide factual information to the audience. Examples:
Research findings, training sessions, project updates.
2. Persuasive Oral Presentation Goal:
To convince the audience to adopt a viewpoint, support a cause, or take
action.
Examples:
Sales pitches, political campaigns, fundraising events. 4. Entertaining Oral
Presentation:
BASED ON PURPOSE
3. Demonstrative Oral Presentation Goal:
To show how something works or how to perform a task.
Examples:
Product demonstrations, "how-to" tutorials, technical explanations.
4. Entertaining Oral Presentation Goal:
To engage and amuse the audience.
Examples:
Storytelling, stand-up comedy, motivational speeches.
BASED ON CONTEXT
1.Academic Presentations:
Delivered in educational settings to share knowledge or research.
Examples:
Thesis defense, seminar presentations.
2. Professional Presentations:
Delivered in workplace settings for business purposes.
Examples: Project proposals, performance reviews.
3. Public Presentations:
Delivered to a general audience in community or public events.
Examples: Motivational talks, community awareness campaigns.
IMPORTANCE OF ORAL
PRESENTATION
Practice for the workplace:
Preparing for an oreal presentation helps students develop skills that are
useful in the professional world such as synthesizing information and presenting
to an audience.
Lifelong skills:
Oreal presentation skills can be beneficial in all school subjects and later in
careers.
Communication:
Oreal presentation are a quick way to convey and receive informationThey
can also help improve communication and the exchange of information.
IMPORTANCE OF ORAL
PRESENTATION
Feedback:
Oreal presentation allow the presenter to get immediate feedback
from the audience through their reactions and body language.
Audience understanding:
Oral presentation help the audience understand the speaker's
context.
Audience participation:
Oreal presentation can increase audience participation.
IMPORTANCE OF ORAL
PRESENTATION
participation Advocacy:
Oreal presentation can be a form of advocacy.Where the
presenter calls on the audience to listen to their perspective
Memorability:
How a message is delivered is often more memorable
than what is said Oreal presentations can be used in a variety
of settings including classroom, workplaces, and social event's
STEPSTO PREPARE AN ORAL
PRESENTATION
Understand the topic:
Know what you need to talk about. Research and gather
facts.
Know your audience
Think about who will listen to your presentation.Adjust your
language and examples for them
Creat visual aids:
Use slides, charts, or pictures to make your talk interesting.
STEPSTO PREPARE AN ORAL
PRESENTATION
Plan your content:
 Make an outline with
 Choice a topic
 Define your purpose
 Research and gather information
 Get Feedback
Practice :Rehearse your speech serval time to confident. Practice
Infront of a mirror or with friends.
STEPSTO PREPARE AN ORAL
PRESENTATION
Time your presentation:
Make sure it first the given time limit
Prepare for question:
Think about possible questions the audience might ask and plan
answers.
Stay calm and confident:
Speak slowly, maintain eye contact, and take deep breaths if
you feel nervous.
HOWTO DELIVER AN ORAL
PRESENTATION
Speak Clearly:
Use simple words and speak at a steady pace.
Make Eye Contact:
Look at your audience to keep them engaged.
Use Body Language:
Use gestures and movements to express your points.
HOWTO DELIVER AN ORAL
PRESENTATION
Be Confident:
Stand straight, smile, and believe in yourself. UseVisual Aids
(if needed): Slides, pictures, or charts can make your
presentation interesting.
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL
ORAL PRESENTATION
Start Strong:
Capture attention with a question, fact, or story.
Stay Calm:
Take deep breaths if you feel nervous.
Involve the Audience:
Ask questions or invite their opinions.
End with Impact:
Leave them with a strong message or a call to action.
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL
ORAL PRESENTATION
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Speaking too fast or too slow. Reading directly from notes
without engaging the audience. Using too many difficult words
or jargon. Forgetting to practice beforehand.
THE IMPACT OF ORAL
PRESENTATION
Oral Presentation involves delivering information verbally or
through audio. It affects memory, comprehension, and
emotions.The tone of voice, pitch, and word choice play a
crucial role in the impact.
PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF
ORAL PRESENTATION
Oral Presentation can influence mental states and emotional
responses. Research shows that verbal delivery has a
significant impact on how the audience retains information.
The tone and delivery can make an emotional connection
with the audience, leading to a deeper understanding of the
content.
THE ROLE OF LISTENING IN
LEARNING
The Role of Listening in Memory and Retention Listening is
critical in memory and language development.Verbal learning
enhances memory retention and allows for better
comprehension. People tend to remember spoken words
better than written text.
THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF ORAL
PRESENTATION
Social Impact of Oral PresentationVerbal communication
plays an essential role in building social connections. It can
influence how people perceive each other and form
emotional bonds.A good Oral Presentation can strengthen
social ties and enhance understanding between the speaker
and the audience.
ORAL PRESENTATION IN
ISLAMIC CONTEXT
Oral Presentation in Islamic Tradition Oral transmission of
knowledge was highly valued in Islamic tradition.The Quran
was revealed and conveyed orally, influencing how information
is passed on. Listening to the Quran is emphasized for better
understanding and spiritual growth.
EXAMPLE OF EFFECTIVE
ORAL PRESENTATION
Case Study:
Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" Speech Martin
Luther King Jr.'s speech used powerful words and intonation
to impact an entire nation. His voice tone and emotional
delivery moved people to fight for racial equality.The social
and emotional impact of this Oral Presentation was
profound, leading to significant social change.
CONCLUSION
The Power of Oral Presentation oral Presentation is a
powerful tool for communication. It has a lasting impact on
memory, understanding, and social relationships. In both
academic and social contexts, the tone, delivery, and choice of
words in an Oral Presentation can deeply affect the
audience.
THANKYOU

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    Title: Oral Presentation Group:3 PresentedTo: Faiza Gull Abdul Rehman Arman Asif Abdullah Shah
  • 2.
    WHAT IS ORAL PRESENTATION •An oral presentation is a form of communication where a speaker delivers a structured message or content to an audience using spoken words. It is commonly used in academic, professional, and informal settings to share information, explain ideas, or persuade listeners.
  • 3.
    BASED ON PURPOSE 1.Informative Oral Presentation Goal: To educate or provide factual information to the audience. Examples: Research findings, training sessions, project updates. 2. Persuasive Oral Presentation Goal: To convince the audience to adopt a viewpoint, support a cause, or take action. Examples: Sales pitches, political campaigns, fundraising events. 4. Entertaining Oral Presentation:
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    BASED ON PURPOSE 3.Demonstrative Oral Presentation Goal: To show how something works or how to perform a task. Examples: Product demonstrations, "how-to" tutorials, technical explanations. 4. Entertaining Oral Presentation Goal: To engage and amuse the audience. Examples: Storytelling, stand-up comedy, motivational speeches.
  • 5.
    BASED ON CONTEXT 1.AcademicPresentations: Delivered in educational settings to share knowledge or research. Examples: Thesis defense, seminar presentations. 2. Professional Presentations: Delivered in workplace settings for business purposes. Examples: Project proposals, performance reviews. 3. Public Presentations: Delivered to a general audience in community or public events. Examples: Motivational talks, community awareness campaigns.
  • 6.
    IMPORTANCE OF ORAL PRESENTATION Practicefor the workplace: Preparing for an oreal presentation helps students develop skills that are useful in the professional world such as synthesizing information and presenting to an audience. Lifelong skills: Oreal presentation skills can be beneficial in all school subjects and later in careers. Communication: Oreal presentation are a quick way to convey and receive informationThey can also help improve communication and the exchange of information.
  • 7.
    IMPORTANCE OF ORAL PRESENTATION Feedback: Orealpresentation allow the presenter to get immediate feedback from the audience through their reactions and body language. Audience understanding: Oral presentation help the audience understand the speaker's context. Audience participation: Oreal presentation can increase audience participation.
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    IMPORTANCE OF ORAL PRESENTATION participationAdvocacy: Oreal presentation can be a form of advocacy.Where the presenter calls on the audience to listen to their perspective Memorability: How a message is delivered is often more memorable than what is said Oreal presentations can be used in a variety of settings including classroom, workplaces, and social event's
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    STEPSTO PREPARE ANORAL PRESENTATION Understand the topic: Know what you need to talk about. Research and gather facts. Know your audience Think about who will listen to your presentation.Adjust your language and examples for them Creat visual aids: Use slides, charts, or pictures to make your talk interesting.
  • 10.
    STEPSTO PREPARE ANORAL PRESENTATION Plan your content:  Make an outline with  Choice a topic  Define your purpose  Research and gather information  Get Feedback Practice :Rehearse your speech serval time to confident. Practice Infront of a mirror or with friends.
  • 11.
    STEPSTO PREPARE ANORAL PRESENTATION Time your presentation: Make sure it first the given time limit Prepare for question: Think about possible questions the audience might ask and plan answers. Stay calm and confident: Speak slowly, maintain eye contact, and take deep breaths if you feel nervous.
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    HOWTO DELIVER ANORAL PRESENTATION Speak Clearly: Use simple words and speak at a steady pace. Make Eye Contact: Look at your audience to keep them engaged. Use Body Language: Use gestures and movements to express your points.
  • 13.
    HOWTO DELIVER ANORAL PRESENTATION Be Confident: Stand straight, smile, and believe in yourself. UseVisual Aids (if needed): Slides, pictures, or charts can make your presentation interesting.
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    TIPS FOR ASUCCESSFUL ORAL PRESENTATION Start Strong: Capture attention with a question, fact, or story. Stay Calm: Take deep breaths if you feel nervous. Involve the Audience: Ask questions or invite their opinions. End with Impact: Leave them with a strong message or a call to action.
  • 15.
    TIPS FOR ASUCCESSFUL ORAL PRESENTATION Common Mistakes to Avoid: Speaking too fast or too slow. Reading directly from notes without engaging the audience. Using too many difficult words or jargon. Forgetting to practice beforehand.
  • 16.
    THE IMPACT OFORAL PRESENTATION Oral Presentation involves delivering information verbally or through audio. It affects memory, comprehension, and emotions.The tone of voice, pitch, and word choice play a crucial role in the impact.
  • 17.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF ORALPRESENTATION Oral Presentation can influence mental states and emotional responses. Research shows that verbal delivery has a significant impact on how the audience retains information. The tone and delivery can make an emotional connection with the audience, leading to a deeper understanding of the content.
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    THE ROLE OFLISTENING IN LEARNING The Role of Listening in Memory and Retention Listening is critical in memory and language development.Verbal learning enhances memory retention and allows for better comprehension. People tend to remember spoken words better than written text.
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    THE SOCIAL IMPACTOF ORAL PRESENTATION Social Impact of Oral PresentationVerbal communication plays an essential role in building social connections. It can influence how people perceive each other and form emotional bonds.A good Oral Presentation can strengthen social ties and enhance understanding between the speaker and the audience.
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    ORAL PRESENTATION IN ISLAMICCONTEXT Oral Presentation in Islamic Tradition Oral transmission of knowledge was highly valued in Islamic tradition.The Quran was revealed and conveyed orally, influencing how information is passed on. Listening to the Quran is emphasized for better understanding and spiritual growth.
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    EXAMPLE OF EFFECTIVE ORALPRESENTATION Case Study: Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" Speech Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech used powerful words and intonation to impact an entire nation. His voice tone and emotional delivery moved people to fight for racial equality.The social and emotional impact of this Oral Presentation was profound, leading to significant social change.
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    CONCLUSION The Power ofOral Presentation oral Presentation is a powerful tool for communication. It has a lasting impact on memory, understanding, and social relationships. In both academic and social contexts, the tone, delivery, and choice of words in an Oral Presentation can deeply affect the audience.
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