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5 pages. It has been said that the two things people fear most are death and public speaking. And public speaking is considered the more fearful of the two. Giving oral presentations can be much less painful when one is prepared and follows the guidelines as show in this essay. Topics include strength and weaknesses in giving oral presentations, preparing for the oral presentation and various other factors that one should be aware of when making a presentation in front of a group of people.
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can be much less painful when one is prepared and follows the guidelines as show in this essay. Topics include strength and weaknesses in giving oral presentations, preparing for
the oral presentation and various other factors that one should be aware of when making a presentation in front of a group of people. PREPARING FOR AN ORAL PRESENTATION
Two of the main things to remember in preparing for an oral presentation are that you should research your subject so that you know as much as possible about it
and that you should know your audience as well as you know your subject. By knowing your audience this means that you should know why they are there, what
their level of knowledge is on the subject upon which you will be speaking and the makeup of the group; in other words will it be male, female, adults, children,
or a mixture of all of these? This can make a difference in how you deliver the presentation. Another important factor in preparing for the presentation is to study
the layout of the room in which you will be speaking. While this is not always possible, in most cases you can get a diagram of where everything is
in relation to the audience seating. This can be important, especially in ensuring that the proper equipment will be there such as slide projectors, view graphs, overhead projectors, or
whatever else you might need. Consider too how long the oral presentation is going to be; will you need to give the audience a break, and will you want
to provide coffee and snacks for them? Arranging all of this ahead of time is vital (Lectures 2002). More important information to know is whether you will be the
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