Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tips for oral presentation

Hi Everyone!
I understand that we are a bit busy this week preparing the case study presentation. Though we are on our hectic schedule, I appreciate the quietness and calmness showed while working on it. I like the group discussion where we share our ideas among group members which in turn serve as a gateway to know each other better. And the moment is about to come for our formal presentation on our case study which will be next week. I believe everybody come up with a good output.
I just want to share some simple tips for oral presentation
 Take a deep breath before you stand up to approach the podium. Then take another deep breath before you begin speaking.
 During the speech, breathe properly by taking deep breaths. The audience appreciates little pauses during the speech, you catch your breath (literally) and they catch their breath (figuratively).
 If your face tends to get red during public speaking, wear a coloured shirt to offset color of your face (a red shirt for example). If you think you look pale, wear a lighter colour.
 If you think your neck turns red or blotchy when speaking, wear a high neck shirt.
 If your hands get sweaty, put a little Kleenex in your pocket to wipe off hands, no one will ever know!
 If you feel a rush of nervousness and speak too quickly, try to “feel your feet.” This means concentrate briefly on the sensation in your feet, toes, the weight of your shoes, etc., it’s a little trick that helps focus attention away from nervous physiological reactions.
I wish all the best to everybody. Good luck!!!

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