One of the key things you have to do when giving a group presentation is let other people talk. No, you can’t just hog the stage all to yourself. And you need to practice handing off the presentation to the next speaker because if you mess this part up, it will make your whole presentation look as if you were unprepared. Seriously. (more…)
I’ve made quite a few videos with many different presentation expressions. And I’m sure I’ll continue to do so. But one thing you should remember is that you don’t necessarily need more presentation expressions. What you really need is to make the expressions I’ve taught your own. Don’t just copy what I say. Find your own way, change it, say it how you would say it and not how I would say it. Good luck!
Here is a presentation expression you can use to start a presentation and introduce an idea, concept or opinion that will help you stand out from other presenters.
When giving a presentation, it’s important to know how to engage the audience. There are many ways to do this and in this video, you’ll learn a very simple question you can use that will help you engage the audience. This expression can be used for class presentations, business presentations or any other type of presentation when you want to get the audience’s attention.
All you have to do is ask a simple question: “What do you think happens if…?” or “What do you think happens when…?” Check out the video to learn more.
In this video you will learn how to say thank you at the end of a presentation in a cool way. This might seem like something simple because you could end your presentation by just saying thank you, right? Yes and no. Yes, because you can end almost every presentation by saying thank you and walking away. No, because that’s not cool and you can try to make your thank you a memorable part of your presentation. (more…)