Friday, 4 May 2012

Presentation skills (8)

Structure of presentation


The structure of oral presentations is made up of an introduction, a body and a conclusion. The main purpose of the introduction is for the speaker to introduce him- or herself to establish a rapport with the audience and to introduce the main points that will be covered in the body of the presentation.


The conclusion is to summarise and re-emphasise the main points of the presentation. 


The body of the presentation consists of signposts of all the main points to be covered during the presentation. It is also worth notifying simple analogies to help conveying an idea or message effectively to the audience.  

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