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Presentation Final June 2015- speech opening 1. Self-intro and welcome the audience 2. Hooked audience effectively to listen to your speech. - Anecdote, picture/question, surp. fact, 3. Said why your information is useful/important/interesting 4. Gave an overview of what you’re going to say 5. Clear idea of your topic/ 6. Relaxed, smiled, prepared 7. Transition to beginning of speech

Final Speech- Opening In the opening of your speech, you should also add a few slides. Think of something evocative (좋은 생각을 떠올리게하는,...을 환기 시키는), interesting, funny, informative, statistical. It should be something that enhances your speech opening

Final Speech - Main Body 1. Point #1 + Support 2. Point #2 + Support 3. Point #3 + Support 4. Sequence words 5. Transition to conclusion 6. Remember to add your slides in this section

Final Speech- Conclusion 1. Short summary 2. Interesting/effective final thought 3. Thanked audience 4. A few interesting slides (balance between image and data)

Final Speech - others Voice Inflection Used variety of inflections: stretch, pause, stress Loud enough Cue card - prepare correctly (and hand in) Gestures Gestured to words and moved to screen/pointed

Final Speech - Others Eye Contact / Posture 1. Confident posture during scene 2. Eye contact with all sides of the room. 3. Smiled/enjoyed Visuals # (12-15 slides), key points, balanced