
How to Connect with your Audience when Presenting
Presenting is communicating and communicating is about connecting with the person/people in front of you. Use the word ‘you’ as much as you can to connect with your audience.
Presenting is communicating and communicating is about connecting with the person/people in front of you. Use the word ‘you’ as much as you can to connect with your audience.
If we have learnt and practised the necessary skills to present effectively, the only remaining factor which will affect our confidence to present is what we are THINKING. It is erroneous thinking which causes fear.
Anglosaxon audiences expect structure, it’s second nature to them. Part of giving a professional presentation is about using a clear structure so your audience can clearly understand you.
For many people who give presentations in English, the most nerve-wracking part is when they have to answer questions. The nervousness doesn’t come from the fear they won’t know the answer, it comes from thinking they won’t understand the question in English and will also have problems answering it in a grammatically correct way.
In this post I give you 8 tips that will help you present in English more effectively
For many people giving a presentation is an extremely nerve wracking experience especially if they have to give it in a foreign language. Here are some tips on how to prepare a presentation in English.
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