Relier Pairs Presenting TipsVersion en ligne Matching par Logos Sprachinstitut 1 Introduce yourself and your subject at the beginning. 2 Research the venue and facilities. 3 Write notes on sheets of paper, not on cards. 4 Memorize the first five sentences of your talk. 5 Plan the content and structure, but don't write a full text. 6 Prepare visuals to go with your presentation. 7 Make it clear when people should ask questions (during the presentation, at the end, etc.) 8 Outline what you will talk about. 9 Research your audience. 10 Rehearse your presentation with friends or colleagues. It will prevent people from interrupting you during your presentation. Cards are easy to drop or lose. They make the presentation more interesting and help the audience stay engaged. It will help you make the language of the presentation appropriate. It will help you feel at ease in the beginning when you might be nervous. They will be able to tell you if anything is unclear. It will reassure people they are in the right place, and give a focus for your presentation. It will help you to feel comfortable in the space and make sure you have what you need. It will help the audience follow the logic of your presentation. Your presentation will be monotonous and boring if you read from a text.