
What do you think are the two most important parts of a presentation?
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Sandra Dee R. answered 07/07/23
Master -certified speaking coach adds Hollywood flair
Of course there are a thousand ways to answer this question appropriately. I will say the most important are the Beginning and the End. Especially for new speakers, these are the most awkward and sometimes terrifying moments of a speech or presentation. Here's how you can ease the jitters
By starting strong, ( having a great introduction to you, knowing what you will be saying in the first few seconds and owning your body language of confidence as you take the spotlight) you set you mind up for success, and you will have the audience at ease and ready to listen.
Ending strong means that again, you know exactly how you will finish your presentation. Lead your presentation to that final statement for impact. Respectfully thank your audience and walk off with confidence.
when you feel solid in your beginning and ending filling in the middle with your great content is a lot easier!
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Robbie I. answered 01/18/23
Public Speaking Tutor - I make it fun!
Many facets of a presentation are essential. If they can't hear or understand you, they can't enjoy you. Your volume and clarity are vital. Audiences connect more with a speaker who looks at them. Eye contact is essential.
But in my opinion, the two most important aspects of a presentation are organized content and enthusiastic delivery. If an audience member has no idea of what you want them to know, they will easily be distracteManaginging your content is like taking the audience on a quickly followed tour. Finally, enthusiasm creates interest. If your speech or manner of speaking is boring, you will be zoned out.
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Alex R. answered 01/13/23
4th year Medical Student, >90% MCAT, PASSED both USMLE 1 and 2
Hello! This question is one that will probably be answered differently by most, but I think that all would agree that eye contact and the speed at which you speak are very important when presenting. These are things that are often overlooked when students are preparing for a presentation, however, they can be a total game changer the audience!
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I hope this is helpful!
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Dr. Annette D.
Presentations consist of three basic parts: the introduction, the body, and the conclusion. In general, the introduction is the most important part and should consist of about 15% your speaking time. Of course the body is about 75% of your time, and the conclusion only 10%. The introduction should consist of what you will tell them; in the body you tell them; and in the conclusion you tell them what you told them. A little tricky by doing it this way gives you the time you need to summarize, if necessary.04/21/23