Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
1. Audience
Know the profile of your listeners. It is important that you know who will listen to you- their
age, gender, educational backgraound, religion, economic status, and interests. Also, know how
much the audience knows about the topic.
2. Logistics
It is something basic or essential for every speaker to know who is organizing the event.
Know who will be introducing you and who will be speaking before and after you.
2.1 Venue
The venue is equally important. Locate the lights and if you have movable visual aids, know
where to position them. Do not block the view of your visual aids as you present them. Employ
a balanced posture by not standing on one leg only.
2.2 Facilities
Ask beforehand about the pieces of equipment available for you. These facilities should
match the presentation aids that will use. If there are any electrical problems or technical
glitches you encounter, know how to trouble-shoot them.
3. Content of report/speech/lecture
Since you have been invited as a speaker, the organizers might have sought
you because of your reputation as an effective speaker. If the purpose of the
event is to inform, it is expected that you are able to contribute new information.
If the purpose is to entertain, your speech should be lighthearted, amusing, and
lively. If the purpose is to persuade, your presentation should should sound
convincing enough. Note, however, that any communicative event may have
more than one purpose but there is always a more dominant one.
Tips on how to prepare for big event:
1. Read a lot. research on the topic assigned to you. With the fast-changing items, it is certain
that there are new developments that have occured in the field.
2. Prepare your oral presentation with an introduction, body and a conclusion. there are
different techniques to open and close your presentation:
a) using a startling or shocking statement
b) beginning with a question
c) using a quotation
d) narrating an anecdote or a story
e) singing a line from a song
f) presenting statistics
• The strategy you will employ should match the topic that you will present.
• As regards the body of your presentation, emphasize the major points you wished to make
backed up with supporting statements to further elucidate your main points.
3. Rehearse by practicing aloud and getting the feedback of those who will act
as your audience during the rehearsal stage.
2. Prosodic features
When making a presentation, there are features that you need to be observe. when you
speak, aim at delivering your message clearly through intelligible and comprehensible
pronunciation. You need to articulate the sounds clearly by paying attention to how you move
your lips, tongue, and teeth. An aspect of articulation is assimilation.
Examples:
to each his own the pros and cons for a while the splendor in the grass
to eachizown the prosend cons fora while thus plendor in the grass
Presenting In Groups
• Guidelines should be strictly followed especially if it is a group task. Planning is of the
essence so that your presentation is coherent and does not become fragmented.
Tips for preparing your presentation:
1. Assign a specific task to each group member.
2. Divide the work accordingly. Each should know the part assigned to him/her as well as the
time alloted to each.
3. Decide on a strategy as to how you will begin and end your group presentation.
4. Prepare your audio-visual aids to hold the attention and increase the interest of the listeners.
5. Practice on your own. Then come up with a schedule acceptableto the team in which you can
rehearse as a group.
6. Get feedback from your teammates as to how you can still improve your presentation in
particular and the presentation of the group in general.
7. As individuals and group presenters, think of possible questions that may
arise after the presentation. If you cannot think of an answer, seek the help of
your groupmates.
Stage fright then can be minimized. It is not also a negative feeling all the time. Learn how to
convert this social fear into something positive so that you can aspire for top performance