WorksheetsOral Presentation Techniques
Total questions: 11
Worksheet time: 6mins
Which of these pictures shows a good example of eye contact?
Strong speeches...
A. contain regular eye contact.
B. are given by a speaker who whispers.
C. are given at a volume that can be easily heard.
D. Both A and C.
Appropriate gestures can help to emphasise your points when you are speaking.
False
True
What is body language?
Speaking to a live audience.
Looking at someone when communicating.
Using your body to communicate.
The strength of your voice when speaking.
What is eye contact?
Speaking to a live audience.
Looking at someone when communicating.
Using your body to communicate.
The strength of your voice when speaking.
The expression and variation in the sound of your voice is called:
Fluency
Impromptu
Eye Contact
Tone
Which of these is an example of fluent presentation?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to every single country in the world? Today I'm going to show you just that.
My… um... presentation is about… um… travelling to lots of… ah… different countries.
Yeah, I'm gonna tell you about travel and stuff, and… you know… about all these like really awesome countries.
When giving an oral presentation, you should:
Make regular eye contact with different members of the audience.
Look at the floor.
Choose a member of the audience and stare only at them for the whole presentation.
Keep your eyes on your notes.
When you present, the volume of your voice should be:
Very quiet so everyone has to pay attention to hear you.
Shouting volume - as loud as you can make it.
Loud enough that you can be heard clearly.
A presentation is better to listen to when your tone of voice:
Is a monotone.
Is expressive and varied.
Has an accent.
A good oral presenter speaks at what speed?
As quickly as possible to get the presentation done.
Very slowly so that everyone can make notes.
At a steady speed with no variation.
At a comfortable speed, with some variety of pace for emphasis.
