Simple ways to improve your presentation skills. This video discusses 6 ways to enhance your presentation abilities . Firstly, keep it simple - follow the 10, 20, 30 rule: use 10 slides, limit to 20 minutes, and maintain a font size of at least 30 points. Secondly, prepare and practice your talking points, getting feedback from others. Thirdly, start with a strong opening or story to engage your audience . Fourthly, display enthusiasm for your topic . Fifthly, utilize visuals, as many people are visual learners. Lastly, leverage body language, facial expressions, and eye contact to support your presentation. In conclusion, simplify, prepare, start strong, use visuals, show enthusiasm, and enjoy yourself.
1- Keep your presentation simple.
2- Prepare and practice.
3- Start strong and tell stories.
4- Leverage body language, facial expressions and eye contact.
5- Use visuals.
6- Show enthusiasm. Relax and enjoy yourself.
Vocabulary :
• Presentation (noun): the act of showing or explaining something to an audience.
• Improve (verb): to make something better.
• Simple (adj): easy to understand or do.
• Practice (noun, verb): the act of repeatedly doing something to get better at it.
• Prepare (verb): to get ready for something.
• Strong (adj): powerful, having a lot of force or influence.
• Story (noun): a description of events or experiences.
• Enthusiasm (noun): intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
• Visual (adj): relating to seeing or sight.
• Body language (noun): communication through movements or gestures.
• Facial expressions (noun): movements of the face that show feelings or emotions.
• Eye contact (noun): the act of looking directly into someone's eyes during communication.
• Relax (verb): to become less tense or anxious.
• Accomplishment (noun): something that has been achieved successfully.
• Feedback (noun): information or comments about how something is being done.