TIPS FOR A NON VERBAL PRESENTATION

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TIPS FOR A NON VERBAL PRESENTATION BY YONELA STERIAN, NATALIA MOLLEDO, ANTONIO VILAS, ISABEL GARCíA

WHAT YOU MUST DO:

Eye contact to keep audience’s attention and open wide your eyes

Facial expressions should be natural and friendly

Stand straight but relaxed

Movement to indicate a change of focus, to keep the audience’s attention and to emphasize

Move to one side to indicate a transition

WHAT YOU MUSN'T DO

Loss of eye contact

Don't stare into people's eyes

Do not move back and forth

Back turned to the audience

Nervous twitching

Put your hands in pockets