Monday 16 May 2016

1. How does Melanie define a good presentation? 

  It should be well prepare and well deliver.

2. What three Ps of presentations does she mention? 
   what the topic 
   what they learn 
3. Why is it important to consider your audience when preparing a presentation? 
  Your presentation audience"s mind and you does not do presentation fall into the deaf ears.

4. How can you start your presentation? Give examples. 
   1st make a relax atmosphere.
   Start properly and good frame mind for listening. 
5. What is a presentation outline? 
  It should write down properly.You need preparation until you feel compatible.  
6. How can an outline help you in giving a good presentation?
   Take a since pose when you move 1st to 2nd point.
 7. What are signposts? 
  Idea for good presentation.

8. What other aspects of a presentation are important? 
  There will be large group of people.Body language is important.

Idiom
Meaning
fall on deaf ears
someone does not want to listen
be second nature
You can do it easily,because you have done it many time before.
frame of mind 
Mental attitude or outlook
with someone in mind
To remember something 
ice-breaker
Something done 
attention grabber 
Agreeable 
tried and tested
In the end,feeling good and tired 

1. What does Melanie mean when she says a presentation can fall on deaf ears
  Means it can bore.
2. What is an ice-breaker? In what situations, other than presentations, would you use an ice-breaker? 
3. What does Melanie mean by a good frame of mind for listening
  You should be good attitude or outlook.
4. What does Melanie mean when she says to some people public speaking is second nature
  Means some people can do it easily.
5. What is an attention grabber? What example of an attention grabber does Melanie give? 
  Try to make a relax atmosphere and sometime make a jokes.
6. When Melanie says you need to have your audience in mind when you plan your talk, what does she mean?
   You can use outline when you talk and write down following when you deliver your presentation.  






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