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• Make clever use of the pause. • When: you expect laughter or applause or
you would like to create a sense of drama, • If you are speaking to an international
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• The third slide should set out the structure of your presentation. The structure should consist of different parts that you intend to examine.
• Make appropriate use of pictures. It's a good idea to break up text with illustrations and it is true that a picture is worth a thousand words.
e.g. "uh," "you know," or put our hands in our pockets and jingle our keys too often way to break: Immediate feedback
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• Don't make a rambling opening. • E.g. "When I was asked to speak on this
• Volume: How loud the sound is. • Tone: The characteristics of a sound. • Pitch: How high or low a note is. • Pace: This is how long a sound lasts. • Color: the distinctive tone of a sound