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O h n o! I have to make a presentat Presenter’s Story

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Page 1: One Presenters Story

Oh

no!

I have to makea presentation!

One Presenter’s Story

Page 2: One Presenters Story

It’s worse than taxes.

Page 3: One Presenters Story

It’s worse than death.

Page 4: One Presenters Story

I’ve got to get this presentationover with!

Page 5: One Presenters Story

I am not into public speaking.

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Where do I begin?How do I organize my talk?

Page 8: One Presenters Story

Hold on…I’ve got a few tips for you.

Tips

for

Pre

sent

ing

1 Ex

plai

n w

here

you’

re g

oing

.

2. S

ay h

ow lo

ng it

will

take

.3.

Tel

l the

aud

ienc

e

wha

t to

expe

ct.

4. T

ry to

satis

fy th

e

audi

ence

nee

ds.

5. F

ocus

on

expl

aini

ng

2 or

3 m

ost i

mpo

rtant

poin

ts.

6. U

se n

otes

.

7. E

nd sm

ooth

ly.

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Your presentation should have

like this plane trip

a take off, a flight plan, and a landing.

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Start by explaining where you’re going and how long

it will take.

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Tell your audience what to expect and try to satisfy

their needs.

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Focus on explaining two or three of your most important points.

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It’s okay to use some notes to

keep on course.

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Be prepared to adjust in case there’s unexpected turbulence.

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End smoothly with a summary of your main message.

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I’ll use these tips to organize my presentation. I

can do this!

Tips for presenting1. Explain where you’re going.2. Say how long it will take.3. Tell the audience what to expect.4. Try to satisfy the audience needs.5. Focus on explaining 2 or 3 most

important points.6. Use notes to keep on course. 7. End smoothly with a summary.

Page 17: One Presenters Story

If I can do this

presentation,so can you!

Good luck!