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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE , BHAVNAGAR
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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE ,

BHAVNAGAR

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DO AND DON’TS IN PRESENTATION

Presented by.• Gamit Aaryan• Gamit Ashish• Gamit Priyanka• Gamit Sandip

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DO’S AND DON’TS IN PRESENTATION

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STRUCTURE OF THE TALK

Title -introduce yourself

o Aims -must link to your conclusions. -there is no point aiming to do something

that fails.

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REHEARSE

Not in front of the bathroom mirror.

Use a seminar room or lecture theatre.

Rope in an audience. -Friends, member of the group. -Listen to what they say.

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Smile! When audience members see

a genuine and sincere smile , it makes them want to smile too

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DO IN PRESENTATION Check what is expected of you when invited to

speak.

Prepare good summarized notes. Plan and rehearse the start with care.

Maintain good , evenly distributed eye contact with your audience.

Do prepare in advance of a presentation (never just wing it, it will show…..badly).

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DO IN PRESENTATION Realized and accept that all good speakers

experience nervous tension before speaking.

Visual aids can help isolate ideas & clarify problems or relationships.

Prepare for contingences practice your presentation.

The goal here is to deliver a presentation that the audience understand, except and remember.

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Don’t start with an apology

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DON’T S IN PRESENTATION

Don’t prepare too much material.

Don’t start with an apology.

Don’t split your audience’s attention.

don’t clutter your visual attention.

Try to do without speaker’s note.

Don’t be nervous.

Don’t confuse enthusiasm with loudness

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Don’t speak quickly

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PACE/RATE:

Rate is the number of words which you speak per minute.

The normal rate is from 120 to 150 words per minute.

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ARTICULATION:

Speakers should be careful not to slop, chop, truncate, or omit sounds between words or sentences.

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THANK YOU


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