Best Practices for Oral Presentation

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Best Practices for Oral Presentation SPEAK UP Best Practices for Oral Presentation

D.E.E.R. Control Description Dynamics The raising and lowering of the volume of your voice Enunciation The correct and careful pronunciation of your words Expression (Tone) The feeling you put into the words Rate (Tempo) How fast or slow you speak

DYNAMICS Speak loud enough. Get louder as emotion rises. Get softer as mood quiets.

ENUNCIATION Pronounce words correctly. Minimize accents as much as possible. Finish the ending of each word. Do not slur words together.

EXPRESSION Feel the emotion in your heart. Show the expression on your face. Take a tone (of voice) to bring out attitude. Consider your motivation. Invite the audience to empathize.

RATE Do not speak too fast or too slow. Slow down to create suspense. Speed up to create excitement. Vary your rate according to the rhythm. Don’t forget to pause (pause is powerful).

OTHER ADVICE Stand up straight (even for audio only recording). Practice many times before you deliver or tape. Think of your audience not yourself. Be proud of your work and yourself – have confidence.