common mistakes
Body Language
Practice & Language
helpful tips
100

These vocal fillers like "um," "uh," and "like" should be minimized as they convey insecurity.

what are filler words?

100

This non-verbal technique helps you connect with your audience and shows confidence.

What is eye contact?
100

This phrase captures the relationship between preparation and delivery: "Successful practice breeds successful _______."

What is performance?

100

When creating an engaging presentation, you should ensure the slides follow this rule.

What is the 3-Second rule?

200

These distracting behaviors include twiddling pens, aimlessly shifting weight, or hiding behind the lectern.

What are nervous gestures?

200

Speakers should use these expressively to emphasize points and add energy to their presentation.

What are hand gestures?

200

This tentative language pattern weakens your message: "I was thinking maybe..."

What is qualifying?

200

Presenters should embrace this feeling and use it to authentically connect with their audience.

What is anxiety?

300

Speakers should avoid doing this when presenting, as it fractures the interpersonal connection.

what is reading from the slides/script?

300

Anxiety has these three components that create "The Juice."

What are mental, physiological, and emotional?
300

When drawing a blank, you should do this instead of pausing for a prolonged period of time.

What is improvise (or continue on to the next thing you remember)?

300

This master technique involves strategic silence before, during, or after something you want to emphasize, and can indicate transitions between presentation sections.

What is using effective pauses?