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To deliver an effective oral presentation, Aiko
chose a topic that is new to her.
practiced giving the presentation.
drank lots of caffeinated beverages.
spoke quickly to sound confident.
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Effective: practiced giving the presentation — practice builds familiarity, timing, and confidence.
Not effective:
- chose a topic that is new to her — a brand-new topic leaves her less confident and less able to handle questions; better to pick something she’s comfortable with or allow time to study the new topic thoroughly.
- drank lots of caffeinated beverages — excess caffeine can cause jitters, dry mouth, and shaky voice; moderate caffeine or water is better.
- spoke quickly to sound confident — talking fast reduces clarity and can signal nervousness; aim for a measured pace, clear enunciation, and purposeful pauses.
Not effective:
- chose a topic that is new to her — a brand-new topic leaves her less confident and less able to handle questions; better to pick something she’s comfortable with or allow time to study the new topic thoroughly.
- drank lots of caffeinated beverages — excess caffeine can cause jitters, dry mouth, and shaky voice; moderate caffeine or water is better.
- spoke quickly to sound confident — talking fast reduces clarity and can signal nervousness; aim for a measured pace, clear enunciation, and purposeful pauses.
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