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Perfection of Speaking

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wilkesi

wilkesi

United Kingdom

February 17, 2008

When planning any presentation it is important to consider: Your message Your audience Your purpose A presentation can be any verbal or written act of communication. Remember it is more important HOW you present than WHAT you present. In a presentation YOU are in control of how the audience will hear your message and what message you will deliver. The first part of any presentation is planning. You must be confident in what you want you want to present. We will take each section of a presentation in turn; looking at each in different blogs. The first task is to plan your presentation. What do you wat to communicate? Who are you communicating to? How long have you got? What is your desired outcome? Who can help you? Who will hinder you? Are there risks associated with the message? How will you follow up on the presentation? This is just the start!

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12:13 AM Feb 18 2008

DS

DS
Algeria

I agree with you, but it is not as simple as that when our presentation must be in a language we are trying to improve, it's very hard to find words and sentences.