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Research Paper Oral Presentation
Task 3: Audience profile
You discuss a movie differently
with those who have seen it than
with those who haven’t. This
same principle applies to public
speaking.
Take a few minutes to think
about your audience:
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Who is your audience?
·
Is everyone in the audience as
familiar with your topic as you
are?
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How can you make your topic
interesting to everyone?
Task 4: Outline
A speech consists of three
parts: an introduction, a body,
and a conclusion. Plan what
you’re going to cover in each
section of your presentation.
1. List the things you want to
cover in each section. You may
choose to translate your outline
to note cards or slides later,
or you may want to work directly
from your outline. Be sure to
write legibly—you don’t want to
get up in front of the class and
find out you can’t read your own
writing.
2. Introduction. Plan to
introduce your presentation with
an attention-grabber, like a
joke or an anecdote about your
topic. Telling it will help you
relax and warm your audience to
the presentation. Also in the
introduction, tell the audience
what they’re about to hear by
summarizing the most important
parts of your presentation
3. Body. Use the body of
your presentation to make your
main points. In your outline,
list each main point and two or
three supporting facts. When
you’re finished, take a minute
to consider the flow—are your
main points presented in a
logical sequence?
4. Conclusion. Use your
conclusion to remind the
audience what they’ve heard.
Restate your most important
conclusions and reiterate your
most convincing evidence. Give
the audience a sense of closure
by wrapping up your
presentation.
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