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Ahh T_T I have to give my English presentation on next Tuesday.
When I practiced, I found that oral presentation was so hard.
My speech was so boring! It went on like a monotone speech.
My senior suggested me to gave more intonation on importance point.
My advisor suggested me to speak with passion on my work. (huh?)
Oh ... how to do all of that? I am already faced my hard time.
May anyone please share me any idea about oral presentation in English?
Thank for sharing :D
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Ahh T_T I have to give my English presentation on next Tuesday.
When I practiced, I found that oral presentation was not so hard.
My senior suggested to me to gave more intonation on importance point.
Can anyone please share with me any ideas about an oral presentation in English?
I am a biologist student, so I have to operate some experiment before graduation.
This presentation have to be a conclusion of my project. >_<
When I practiced, I found that the oral presentation was so very hard.
My senior older friends (colleagues ?) suggested me to I give more intonation on important points.
My advisor suggested me to that I speak with passion on about my work.
I am already facing my a hard time.
May Can anyone please share with me any idea hints about oral presentations in English?
Thanks for sharing :D
It is very very boring to watch/listen.
Use speed and tone to emphasise key points. Insert pauses before and after important words. For example,
"Hello, today I am going to be talk about HOW I made my own... SWABBLE... out of CONVENTIONAL household objects in my BASEMENT during my spare time".
As a scientist you are taught to be neutral and objective when you make conclusions. But for an oral presentation you are allowed to to say you like it and why. For example,
"This is a GREAT result because, as you can see from the graph, the error is ONLY 0.2% and the USUAL error is more than *10* (percent)".