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QuestionHow do I communicate more effectively as a presenter?Patrick is an internationally recognized Voice & Speech Coach, focusing on public speaking, vocal power, accent and dialects, accent reduction, voiceover, acting and speech therapy. He has worked with clients such as Penelope Cruz, Eva Longoria, and Roselyn Sanchez. He was voted LA's Favorite Voice and Dialect Coach by BACKSTAGE, is the voice and speech coach for Disney and Turner Classic Movies, and is a member of Voice and Speech Trainers Association.Make sure you practice what you're saying ahead of time so you're less likely to slip up when you're actually presenting.
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QuestionHow to make audience interact with you?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerTry sprinkling some questions into your presentation! This is a great way to connect with your audience members, and it can really help them connect with the material.
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QuestionHow do I stop my hands from shaking whenever I’m presenting?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerTry taking some slow, deep breaths to calm yourself down. If it helps, the people you're presenting in front of undoubtedly understand and can empathize with what you're going through. Everyone feels nervous at one point or another!
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QuestionHow can I make a presentation seem like a conversation?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerPractice, practice, practice! The more comfortable you are with the material you're presenting, the more natural and comfortable you'll sound on the big day. Keep going over your notes, script, and slideshow until you feel confident with the material.
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QuestionHow do I increase my confidence?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerGive yourself an encouraging pep talk! "You" statements can really help boost your confidence, like "You'll do a great job!" or "You've got this in the bag!"
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QuestionIf given a script, should I read it word for word?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerReading a script word for word can work in a pinch, but it won't help your presentation stand out. If you have the time, try practicing and memorizing parts of the script so it sounds more natural.
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QuestionHow do I look natural when I am presenting?Community AnswerThink of it as if you are having a conversation with your friend. This can loosen muscles and decrease nervousness.
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QuestionWhat qualities do I need to become a good presenter?Community AnswerHave self-confidence, be well prepared, and practice speaking with a loud and clear voice.
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QuestionWhat if you forget your passage?Community AnswerSmile. It distracts the audience from noticing that you forgot your lines, then speak from your heart.
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QuestionHow do I overcome shyness and become confident as a presenter?Community AnswerFirst, take a deep breath and tell yourself, "I CAN DO THIS". Then, find a friendly face in the audience to focus on.
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QuestionHow can I stop my anxiety before presenting?Community AnswerIf possible, give the presentation to someone who will be in the audience ahead of time, then find them in the audience and focus on them. If that is not possible, come to your happy place before the presentation (listening to favorite music usually works).
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QuestionWhat should I do when I'm scared of the presentation?Community AnswerGet to know the topic and be familiar with the structure. With self confidence, the more you practice, the better you will be.
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QuestionHow can I become more confident?Community AnswerBy practicing over and over again.
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QuestionHow can an event planner choose a good presenter for an event?Community AnswerChoose people who have a pleasant attitude, good language skills, and self-confidence.
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QuestionHow can I be confident to present in front of a large audience?Community AnswerPracticing in front of a mirror or somebody who can give feedback is great for boosting confidence.
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QuestionWhat should I do with my hands while presenting, and standing and listening to a presentation?Community AnswerIf you're standing and listening, hold them at your sides. If you're presenting, point at the words you're reading if it is on the board.
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QuestionHow can I stop myself from fidgeting?Community AnswerHave something you hold in your hand -- a remote for advancing slides, paperclip, pen, or some such. Also, realize people are not there to judge you. They genuinely want to hear your information so they can do their job/life better. Realize you are partnering with them, and they are inviting you to do so.
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QuestionWhat if I struggle to make eye contact with people?Community AnswerTry to target a few objects, such as the wall or part of a chair. This will give you something to focus on while still creating the appearance of you looking at the audience. You could also check out wikiHow's article on making eye contact for some tips on how to get rid of this fear.
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QuestionHow can I be a better presenter if I sway a lot?Community AnswerPractice in front of your family and/or friends. Make them tell you if you are swaying and adjust yourself as necessary. It requires you to notice it's happening and then tackling it each time until it becomes a new habit to not sway.
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QuestionHow I can give a presentation of my working model in a science exhibition in front of a few people?Aisa MremiCommunity AnswerThe problem here is not about a science exhibition, if you'd already done other presentations, then just do as you did. If not, don't worry, take your time to be familiar with what you want to present and then set your mind to act as if you were speaking with a group of your friends.
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