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B
100

Definition of an oral report

What is

-spoken communications of factual business information

-oral presentation of facts and their interpretation

-a form of speech that is read aloud to an audience

100
TRUE OR FALSE

An oral presentation needs to be simpler than a written message to the audience.

What is TRUE
300
 the principal differences between written and oral reports
What is

1. Visual and verbal cues

2. The degree of reader control

3. Formality in oral and written reports


300
In delivering oral reports, one of the following helps the listener follow the speaker:

a)Typography

b)Punctuation

c)Volume emphasis

d)Paragraphing

What is C) Volume Emphasis
500
The first step in your work on oral reports
What is planning the oral report?
500
One of the following must be avoided when using presentation software:

a) limiting each slide to six bullet points

b)Using a white text on a white or pale background

c)Reading verbatim what is on the slides

d)Using similar formatting for similar slides

What is C) reading verbatim what is on the slides
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