2. ● Clear on what they will gain listening to your
presentation.
● To help participants understand the concept.
3. Organising the Presentation
The presentation should be
divided into three sections:
● Introduction (beginning)
● Main Content (middle)
● Conclusion (end)
4. Writing Your Presentation
● Ensure that the language you use is
appropriate for the audience.
● Use accessible and easily-understood words,
rather than technical words.
● keep sentences short, and their structure,
simple to ease the audience’s
understanding.
● Check, and double check, that any
presentation slides or illustrations, titles,
8. ● Make eye contact.
● Use your hands, but don’t go crazy.
● If possible move around, but slowly!
● DON’T speak with your back to the
audience.
9. Dealing with Questions
● Answer their questions directly and
honestly.
● Answer briefly and to the point.
● Relax and do not feel as if you have to
know everything.
● If you don’t know it is better to be
honest than to try to pretend.
11. The Conclusion
● Conclusion is the usually is the summary of
the main points.
● Don’t introduce new point in conclusion.
● Conclusion should be the 10% of the
presentation.