2. What is an Oral Presentation?
An oral presentation is generally a speech or
vocal performance, occasionally accompanied
by visually based presentations such as a
slideshow.
An oral presentation is where you show your
knowledge on a particular subject. You might
be able to choose your topic, or maybe you
have been given something to research and
talk about to audience...
3. Objectives of Oral Presentation
Select appropriate points of emphasis in your
presentation.
Develop a useful level of detail.
Choose and prepare appropriate visual aids.
Create a tone that is sensitive to your
audience's circumstance.
Determine Adapt the Gather
the Analyze the informatio
audience message
purpose n
5. skills required for an Oral
Presentation?
• Come across natural and relaxed.
• Be understandable.
• Say something useful.
• Be memorable.
6. Importance of non-verbal
communication
Non verbal communication :
posture, appearance, listening, eye contact, hand
gestures and facial expressions.
five main functions of non-verbal
communication:
to express emotions 65%
communicate interpersonal relationships
support verbal interaction 35%
reflect personality
perform rituals, such as greetings
10%
and goodbyes
oral Visual alone Visual & oral
8. Importance of verbal
communication
Verbal communication includes
rate, volume, pitch as well as articulation and
pronunciation. Verbal communication also
includes sign language and written forms of
communication.
five main functions of verbal
communication:
To impart knowledge.
Clarification.
10. How to Improve Verbal and Non-
verbal Communication
Effective listening
Body language
Intonations
Ex:Record yourself with both a video camera
and an audio recorder to see how you
communicate non-verbally.
11. How to sell yourself with your
presentation
Making a good first impression.
Speak professionally
“Polish Up Your Public Speaking Skills in
Advance!”
“At all stages of your career you need to sell
yourself, your ideas, your value, and your
ability”.
12. Conclusion
Clarify the Purpose of your Presentation
Clearly Define your Audience
Research your Topic
Organize your Information and Prepare your
Message
Prepare the Outline of your Message
Rehearse your Presentation