Oral Presentations
Oral Presentations
Oral Presentations
CS 2091
What is oral presentation?
• The action of communication in which one
speaker is doing most of the sending and a
number of listeners are doing most of the
receiving.
To whom?
• You will deliver presentations to four types of
people:
1. clients and customers
2. colleagues in your organization
3. fellow professionals at technical conferences
4. the public
Types of oral presentation
• There are four types of presentation.
• 1. Script
• 2. Memorization
• 3. Impromptu
• 4. Extemporaneous
1. Reading/Script
• This speech is made by reading a manuscript
from the paper that is why it is called
Manuscript speech too.
• It is suitable for longer, more complex data to
present.
• Even in reading try to maintain an eye contact
with the audience.
Memorization
• Memorized speech is crammed and learnt by
heart.
• In speech competitions at schools and
colleges, the students make memorized
speech.
• Memorization is best for those who are
beginners or feel stage fright.
Impromptu
• It is unexpected that is why unprepared.
• This speech is made without prior
preparation.
• Only experienced persons can deliver such
presentations.
• In this presentation speaker takes help both
from his memory and the notes that he has
taken within minutes.
Extemporaneous
• It is organized and well prepared speech. Notes
are prepared that act prompts. When prompts
are prepared they make delivery speech
spontaneous and relaxed.
• In these types of presentations, one can note
down the key ideas, important points, statics
and quotations.
• In this speech the speaker has a good command
on the topic.
How to prepare presentation?
• To prepare a good oral presentation, one
needs to follow 4 P’s of presentation. These
are:
• Planning
• Preparation
• Practice
• Presentation
1. Planning
• To plan an effective presentation,following
steps should be considered at this stage:
1.identify your purpose
2.Analyse your Audience
3.Develop Content
a. Choose your ideas
b. Collect your data
Conti….
Identify your purpose: When you plan your
message,the first step is to detemine the purpose.
You will have to decide:
1. The Start
• Do not apologize
• Be confident
• Know the topic well
Conti….
2. Audience Mood
• Be clearly audible
• Use a microphone if necessary
• Keep your head up
• Open your mouth wider than during normal speech
• Speak comparatively slow so the audience can digest what you are
saying
• Keep right level of stress, accent, and speed of speaking
• Use a good pitch – the musical tone – vary it. High notes convey
urgency, the low notes convey emphasis
Conti….
4. Body Language