Dos: 1. Practice your presentation beforehand to ensure that you are confident and comfortable with the material. 2. Use visual aids such as slides, diagrams, or videos to enhance your presentation. 3. Speak clearly and at a moderate pace to ensure that your audience can understand you. 4. Maintain eye contact with your audience to engage them and build rapport. 5. Use gestures and body language to emphasize key points and add interest to your presentation. 6. Be enthusiastic and passionate about your topic to keep your audience engaged. 7. Use humor or personal anecdotes to add interest and make your presentation more relatable. 8. Encourage questions and feedback from your audience to create a dialogue and foster engagement. 9. Summarize your key points at the end of your presentation to reinforce your message. 10. Thank your audience for their attention and time.
Don’ts: 1. Don’t read directly from your notes or slides as this can make your presentation seem robotic and unengaging. 2. Don’t speak too quickly or too slowly as this can make it difficult for your audience to follow along. 3. Don’t use jargon or technical terms that your audience may not understand. 4. Don’t rely too heavily on visual aids as this can distract from your message. 5. Don’t turn your back to your audience or speak too quietly as this can make it difficult for them to hear and engage with you. 6. Don’t use filler words such as “um” or “like” as this can make you seem unprepared or unsure. 7. Don’t be too formal or stiff as this can make your presentation seem boring and uninteresting. 8. Don’t go over your allotted time as this can be disrespectful to your audience and disrupt the schedule. 9. Don’t ignore your audience’s questions or feedback as this can make them feel unimportant and disengaged. 10. Don’t forget to thank your audience for their attention and time at the end of your presentation.
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