You need to make sure you are easy to understand clear and use the right grammar because then it will make more sense to people, you could project your voice so people at the back of the audience can hear, for example when people are mumbling its very hard to hear/understand. Using the right terminology stops confusion and sounds more professional. Also using intonations and the correct terminology can how what kind of impression your trying to make and it sounds more professional. Modulating your voice for example on the good points use a higher tone and bad points use a lower tone.
Giving a definition helps understanding and makes it clearer. Don’t lose focus for example always keep on track. Keep your brain focused for example using headphones to block out any noise to keep you on task.
Use expressions for example smiling makes the audience think your talking about
something positive. Use short points to
stop confusion and to keep the audience listening.
Good. you have covered P2. ideally, there would be a few more examples from real life situations, but this is OK.
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