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Oral Presentation
 “Half of the world is composed of people
 who have something to say and can’t,
 and the other half, who have nothing to
 say and keep on saying it.” - Robert Frost.

 Definition:
   An oral presentation is relatively formal
   kind of a talk requiring preparation and
   some amount of writing.
Defining Purpose
 Identifying Topic:
   The topic is a general outline of the subject.
       It should arouse interest.
       It should stand alone as a message.
       It should tell something about the presentation.

 Defining Purpose:
   Depending upon the your purpose of presentation
   – to inform, to analyze, or to persuade – one should
   be flexible enough to adjust to new inputs &
   unexpected audiences reactions.
Analyzing Audience
 Know Your Audience:
   What are their interests, likes and dislikes?
   Are they familiar with the topic?
   Is their attitude hostile or friendly?
   What’s the size of the group?
   Age range? Gender distribution?

 All audiences have one thing in common;
  they are at the receiving end of the process
  of communication.
Analyzing Audience
 Know More About Your Audience:

   Audience’s Knowledge of the subject:
      Do not repeat what people already know.
      Do not spend much time of basics.
   Audience’s relation with you:
      Be clear about your relation with the audience,
       e.g. subordinate or superior.
      Think about the responsibility and authority
       in relation to people you are addressing.
Analyzing Audience
 Know More About Your Audience:

   Audience’s Participation varies as follows:

       Purpose       Audience’s Participation
          ---        Low    Moderate    High
     Entertainment    
      Ceremonial      
      Informative              
      Persuasive                         
Organizing Contents
 Always prepare more material than require, as
  this will help you feel confident.
 Arrange your contents into three parts:
   Introduction:
   Main Body:
   Conclusion:
 In other words,
   …Say what you want to say, say it;
    then say what you’ve already said.
Introduction of the Speech
 “The brain starts working the moment
 you are born and never stops until you
 get up to speak in public” - Anonymous

 An introduction must be brief & should
  state the subject.
 It should also capture attention, inspires
  confidence & preview the contents that
  follow.
Introduction of the Speech
 An introduction may be developed in
  the following ways:
  Ask a question
  Tell a story or anecdote
  Refer to the occasion
  Use quotation
  Use an unusual idea or comparison
  Express its usefulness
Main Body of the Speech
 Depending on the topic & introduction of the
 presentation, any of the following patterns of
 organizing the main body can be chosen:
   Chronological:
      e. g. “The Profile of X Institution”, “Changing
       Face of the Earth”, “History of Sports”
   Categorical:
      e. g. “Roll of Advertising”, “Environmental
       Protection”, “Importance of Presentation”
Main Body of the Speech
 Depending on the topic & introduction of the
 presentation, any of the following patterns of
 organizing the main body can be chosen:
   Cause & Effect:
      e. g. “Impact of Cinema on Children”, “Internet
       – Boon or Bane”, “Smoking in Youngsters”
   Problem – Solution:
      e. g. “The Global Warming”, “Population
       Explosion”
Conclusion of the Speech
 “A speech is like a love affair, any fool
  can start one but to end it requires
  considerable skill.”       - Lord Mancraft
 The conclusion of speech is almost as
  important as the beginning because people
  tend to remember what they hear first and
  last.
 The ending of the speech should be brief,
  forceful.
Conclusion of the Speech
 Indicate that you’ve reached the end with
 verbal clue:
   “In conclusion…”
   “To sum up…”
   “Let me conclude…” or
   “Before I conclude…”
 Use summary of your speech:
 Make an appeal:
 End on a positive note:
Visual Aids
 Spoken words are ephemeral, & because of
 this limitation, speeches often need strong
 visual support:
   Handouts,
   Chalk boards,
   Flip charts,
   Overhead Projector,
   PPT Slides,
   Charts & Tables
Visual Aids
 Importance of visual Aids:
   Increase interest in audience
   Illustrate key points
   Signal transition from one part of the presentation
      to the next
     Increase impact of the message
     Help listener retain information
     Help you to present ideas without depending on
      notes
     Better option in case of language & accent problem
Effective presentation strategies i

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Effective presentation strategies i

  • 1.
  • 2. Oral Presentation  “Half of the world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t, and the other half, who have nothing to say and keep on saying it.” - Robert Frost.  Definition:  An oral presentation is relatively formal kind of a talk requiring preparation and some amount of writing.
  • 3. Defining Purpose  Identifying Topic:  The topic is a general outline of the subject.  It should arouse interest.  It should stand alone as a message.  It should tell something about the presentation.  Defining Purpose:  Depending upon the your purpose of presentation – to inform, to analyze, or to persuade – one should be flexible enough to adjust to new inputs & unexpected audiences reactions.
  • 4. Analyzing Audience  Know Your Audience:  What are their interests, likes and dislikes?  Are they familiar with the topic?  Is their attitude hostile or friendly?  What’s the size of the group?  Age range? Gender distribution?  All audiences have one thing in common; they are at the receiving end of the process of communication.
  • 5. Analyzing Audience  Know More About Your Audience:  Audience’s Knowledge of the subject:  Do not repeat what people already know.  Do not spend much time of basics.  Audience’s relation with you:  Be clear about your relation with the audience, e.g. subordinate or superior.  Think about the responsibility and authority in relation to people you are addressing.
  • 6. Analyzing Audience  Know More About Your Audience:  Audience’s Participation varies as follows: Purpose Audience’s Participation --- Low Moderate High Entertainment  Ceremonial  Informative  Persuasive 
  • 7. Organizing Contents  Always prepare more material than require, as this will help you feel confident.  Arrange your contents into three parts:  Introduction:  Main Body:  Conclusion:  In other words,  …Say what you want to say, say it; then say what you’ve already said.
  • 8. Introduction of the Speech  “The brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you get up to speak in public” - Anonymous  An introduction must be brief & should state the subject.  It should also capture attention, inspires confidence & preview the contents that follow.
  • 9. Introduction of the Speech  An introduction may be developed in the following ways:  Ask a question  Tell a story or anecdote  Refer to the occasion  Use quotation  Use an unusual idea or comparison  Express its usefulness
  • 10. Main Body of the Speech  Depending on the topic & introduction of the presentation, any of the following patterns of organizing the main body can be chosen:  Chronological:  e. g. “The Profile of X Institution”, “Changing Face of the Earth”, “History of Sports”  Categorical:  e. g. “Roll of Advertising”, “Environmental Protection”, “Importance of Presentation”
  • 11. Main Body of the Speech  Depending on the topic & introduction of the presentation, any of the following patterns of organizing the main body can be chosen:  Cause & Effect:  e. g. “Impact of Cinema on Children”, “Internet – Boon or Bane”, “Smoking in Youngsters”  Problem – Solution:  e. g. “The Global Warming”, “Population Explosion”
  • 12. Conclusion of the Speech  “A speech is like a love affair, any fool can start one but to end it requires considerable skill.” - Lord Mancraft  The conclusion of speech is almost as important as the beginning because people tend to remember what they hear first and last.  The ending of the speech should be brief, forceful.
  • 13. Conclusion of the Speech  Indicate that you’ve reached the end with verbal clue:  “In conclusion…”  “To sum up…”  “Let me conclude…” or  “Before I conclude…”  Use summary of your speech:  Make an appeal:  End on a positive note:
  • 14. Visual Aids  Spoken words are ephemeral, & because of this limitation, speeches often need strong visual support:  Handouts,  Chalk boards,  Flip charts,  Overhead Projector,  PPT Slides,  Charts & Tables
  • 15. Visual Aids  Importance of visual Aids:  Increase interest in audience  Illustrate key points  Signal transition from one part of the presentation to the next  Increase impact of the message  Help listener retain information  Help you to present ideas without depending on notes  Better option in case of language & accent problem