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This document provides guidance on oral presentations. It discusses preparing for a presentation by determining the purpose and knowing the audience. The presentation should be organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should grab attention and state the purpose and outline. The body should clearly present main points with examples, and the conclusion should summarize key points and thank the audience. When delivering, speak loudly and vary tone while maintaining eye contact and being open to questions. The presentation content should include the rationale, problem statement, study significance, design, results, discussion, and implications.
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Notes For Techniques in Oral Presentation PDF

This document provides guidance on oral presentations. It discusses preparing for a presentation by determining the purpose and knowing the audience. The presentation should be organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should grab attention and state the purpose and outline. The body should clearly present main points with examples, and the conclusion should summarize key points and thank the audience. When delivering, speak loudly and vary tone while maintaining eye contact and being open to questions. The presentation content should include the rationale, problem statement, study significance, design, results, discussion, and implications.
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Techniques in Oral

Presentation
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How will
▸ Preparing for oral
presentation
▸ Organizing your content
you do it?
▸ Delivering your presentation
▸ Content of presentation
3

Preparation
Things to Consider
4
Preparation
▸ What should I say?
▸ Think what is your purpose.
▸ Do you want to inform your
audience?
▸ Do you want to inspire them
with your research?
▸ Do you want to convince
them of a relevant research
finding?
5
How will
▸ Oral is different from written
▸ Audience cannot ‘re-read’
what you just said
you do it?
▸ 2 Ways to communicate your
points effectively
▸ K.I.S.S
▸ Pre-tell, Tell, and Re-tell
6
How will
▸ Think about your audience
▸ Know the occasion
▸ Ask these:
you do it?
▸ What background do they
have about my study?
▸ Does my audience have any
particular interest?
▸ How I’m going to involve
them in my presentation?
7
How will
▸ After purpose and audience
▸ Brainstorm your topic
▸ Organize your material
you do it?
▸ Summarize your ideas
▸ Prepare your visual aids
▸ Rehearse your presentation
8

Organization
Weaving the Content
9
What are
▸ 3 Parts
▸ Introduction (Chapter 1-3)
▸ Body (Chapter 4)
the parts?
▸ Conclusion (Chapter 5)
10
Introduction
▸ Get the attention of the
audience
▸ Ask a compelling question
▸ Amusing short story
▸ Startling comment
▸ Anything that would make
you audience to THINK!
11
Introduction
▸ Then…
▸ State your purpose. Phrases
like
▸ “I am going to talk about…”
▸ “This morning, I want to
explain…”
▸ “Today, I am going to share
to you…”
12
Introduction
▸ Present the outline of your
presentation
▸ “I will concentrate on the
following points. First…
Then… This will lead to… and
Finally…”
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Body
▸ Present your main points
▸ Elaborate by explaining to
show your mastery
▸ Pause at the end of each
point
▸ Let the audience process
what you said
▸ Motivate them to reflect
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Body
▸ Make it clear when you are
moving to the next point
▸ The next point is…
▸ However, we must take
note…
▸ But, we need to realize that…
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Body
▸ Use clear examples if
needed to better illustrate
your points
▸ Real life situations
▸ Alarming social issues
▸ You may use visuals like
graphs, charts, pictures,
videos
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Conclusion
▸ Don’t let the talk to just fizzle
out
▸ Summarize what you have
covered
▸ State your conclusion
▸ Restate the purpose and say
you achieved them
▸ Thank the audience and
invite questions
17

Delivery
Conquer your Fears
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How to
▸ Pay attention to language
▸ Remember, K.I.S.S.
▸ Emphasize key points
deliver?
▸ Practice difficult words
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How to
▸ Use your VOICE
▸ Speak loudly/audibly
▸ Speak slowly and clearly
deliver?
▸ Avoid word mannerisms
▸ Vary your voice quality and
tone
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How to
▸ Use your BODY too
▸ Stand straight and
comfortably
deliver?
▸ Hold your head up
▸ Maintain eye contact
▸ Utilize body language
▸ Do not move around too
much but do not remain
standing still
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How to
▸ Interact with audience
▸ Be aware of how they react
▸ Use checker words – Am I
deliver?
clear? Does it make sense?
▸ Use apology properly
▸ Be open to questions
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How to
▸ Why audience questions are
important?
▸ It only shows that they are
deliver? listening
▸ Consider it as expression of
interest rather than attack
▸ Entertain but do not
converse
▸ Be respectful in entertaining
23 EXTRA TIPS
You are your word.

Make an impression on your


first line.
24 EXTRA TIPS
You are a RESEARCH
PRESENTER.
You are NOT a story teller
NOR a book reader.
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Presentation
What to include
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How to
▸ Chapter I
▸ Rationale
▸ Statement of the Problem
deliver?
(Hypothesis)
▸ Significance of the Study
▸ Framework
27
How to
▸ Chapter III
▸ Design
▸ Locale
deliver?
▸ Participants
▸ Instrument
▸ Procedure
▸ Analysis
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How to
▸ Chapter IV
▸ Include only tables and
graphs
deliver?
▸ Discussion and implications
must be verbatim
▸ Chapter V
▸ Include the 3 parts
29 THANKS!
Any questions?
You can find me at
▸ Facebook: Nestorio Felerino
▸ Email: [email protected]

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