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PRESENTATION STRATEGIES
PRESENTED BY:
Hardik vaghela
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Organize your presentation into 3 Major parts:
Introduction
Main Body
Chronological
Categorical
Cause and Effect
Problem-solution
Conclusions
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There are four modes of delivery
which can be used for making
Presentations:
Extemporaneous
Manuscript
Impromptu
Memorization
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KINESICS
Kinesics is the name given to the
study of the body’s physical
movements. In other words, it is the
way the body communicates without
words, i.e., through various
movements of its parts.
E.g. Nodding your head, blinking
your eyes, waving the hands.
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Kinesics includes
Personal Appearance
Posture
Gesture
Facial Expression
Eye Contact
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Below mentioned points can be
considered as characteristics of
Paralinguistics
Quality:
Quality is a characteristic that distinguishes one voice from another.
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Volume:
Volume is the loudness or the softness
of the voice.
Pace/Rate:
Rate is the number of words which
you speak per minute. The normal rate is
from 120 to 150 words per minute.
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Pitch:
Pitch refers to the number of vibrations
per second of your voice.
Articulation:
Speakers should be careful not to
slop, chop, truncate, or omit sounds
between words or sentences.
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Pronunciation:
If articulation means speaking out all
the sounds distinctly, then pronunciation
requires us to speak out sounds in way
that is generally accepted. The best way
is to follow British Received
Pronunciation.
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Voice Modulation:
While intonation refers to the tonal variations, modulation pertains to the way we regulate, vary, or adjust the tone, pitch, and volume of the sound or speaking voice.
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