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Mastering Oral Presentations: Engaging Your Audience Effectively

Delivering an impactful oral presentation requires more than just content knowledge. To effectively reach your audience, your voice needs to project clearly across the room, and you must articulate your words with precision to maintain engagement. Establishing rapport is essential; make eye contact using a W-pattern, and ensure your body language is open and confident. Stand tall, avoid turning your back, and refrain from distracting habits like chewing gum. Remember, practice is key to delivering a compelling presentation that resonates with your listeners.

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Mastering Oral Presentations: Engaging Your Audience Effectively

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  1. Oral Presentations

  2. A public voice needs to be able to reach the far wall of the room and bounce back to the speaker. Speak up

  3. Pronounce your words precisely. Don’t be a “Boomhauer.” Calling 911 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIaUfBjHjpI Articulate Your Words

  4. In order to establish a rapport with the audience, you must make eye contact with them. Use a W-pattern to convey the sense eye contact. Eye Contact with Audience

  5. Stand up straight. • Stand still. • Never turn your back on the audience. • Keep your hands out of your pocket. • Use appropriate hand gestures sparingly • Do not chew gum. Appropriate Body Language

  6. Practice, practice, practice Be Prepared

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