Preparation
Visuals
Body Language
100

How many run-throughs of your presentation should you do before you present it? a) 0 times; b) 1 time; c) 1-3 times

c) 1-3 times

100

What should you do if technology fails and your pictures are not displayed on the screen?

Give your presentation without the pictures, do the best you can.

100
True/False: My arms should be crossed while giving a presentation.
False
200

What happens if your audience knows you aren't interested in your topic?

audience = sự tiếp kiến

They won't be interested either

200

How much information we take in through pictures and other visual aids? a. 45% b. 55% c. 65%

b. 55%

200

Give 2 examples of good body language.

Smiling, standing up straight, hands at sides, look audience in eyes, move around, etc

300

Whose interests should you think about when making a presentation?

Both yours and the audience's

audience = sự tiếp kiến

300

How much of the time should you be looking at your classmates? a) 40% of the time; b) 60% of the time; c) 80% of the time

c) 80% of the time

300

Give 2 examples body language to avoid.

straight face, avoiding eye contact, bad posture, crossed arms

400

Who should all of your attention be on?

Your classmates

400

Why shouldn't you have too much information on your slides?

Paragraphs of texts are distracting. You should be the source of the knowledge.

400

Four most important body language techniques are 1. eye contact 2. facial expressions 3. posture 4. your v____

Your voice