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Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Introduction Practice, Conclusions, and Images
Introductions Practice
You gave the introduction section of your presentation to a group and received feedback. Use this feedback to help you improve your introduction.
Conclusions
We talked about the conclusion section of your presentation. Use the past tense to remind us what you told us in the overview slide using the future tense. Also, include one focus point (the best example or number).
For your conclusion slide, you can copy and paste your overview slide. It is OK to include your focus points on your slide. However, try to use fewer words on the slide than what you say. Also, animate each main point and focus point separately. If you would like a challenge, don't write your focus points on your slide. Instead, remember them and say them.
In addition to the focus point for each point of your conclusion, I suggest a final focus point. You can introduce your final focus point with these words …
If you only remember one thing from my presentation, please remember that …
After that, show your title slide and finish with Thank you! (do not say "I'm finished." and do not write "Thank you" on the slide).
This is a powerful way to end your conclusion.
Next Lesson (7/9)
Next week some of you will give your final speech. Everyone should be ready.
Remember:
Continue building your Final Speech. Practice, practice, practice. Practice makes perfect.
You gave the introduction section of your presentation to a group and received feedback. Use this feedback to help you improve your introduction.
Conclusions
We talked about the conclusion section of your presentation. Use the past tense to remind us what you told us in the overview slide using the future tense. Also, include one focus point (the best example or number).
For your conclusion slide, you can copy and paste your overview slide. It is OK to include your focus points on your slide. However, try to use fewer words on the slide than what you say. Also, animate each main point and focus point separately. If you would like a challenge, don't write your focus points on your slide. Instead, remember them and say them.
In addition to the focus point for each point of your conclusion, I suggest a final focus point. You can introduce your final focus point with these words …
If you only remember one thing from my presentation, please remember that …
After that, show your title slide and finish with Thank you! (do not say "I'm finished." and do not write "Thank you" on the slide).
This is a powerful way to end your conclusion.
Next Lesson (7/9)
Next week some of you will give your final speech. Everyone should be ready.
Remember:
- Do not write sentences on slides
- Use keywords or images
- You cannot use a script (only keywords or an outline on a small card)
- Memorize your final sentence and practice it many times
Continue building your Final Speech. Practice, practice, practice. Practice makes perfect.
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