5. Writing Presentation
● Choose the key points that you need to present and be sure to back up each point withexample or story, statistics, endorsement from a person the audience knows and
respects
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● Start presentation with an interesting fact, statistics or an anecdote, which will catch the
attention of the audience.
● Remember that a presentation is not a notes for the speaker, but a visual aid for the
audience.
● Do not put bullet-points in each slide, it'll become boring.
● Put a diagram, scheme or a picture where possible, to visualize the example you are
giving and to simplify the meaning.
● Chunking - chunk ideas/factors/items that have a commonality together. Show what they
have in common. Show where they differ
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