0:38 Know your audience 1:29 Use structures to build on ideas 1:59 Use visuals 2:58 Repetition is your friend 4:09 Have a story to tell 4:46 Be relatable 5:46 Build your confidence with practice
Tip 8: Speak Slow! This may be hard if you are nervous but forcing yourself to slow down will help you calm down and your audience to understand the message.
Its getting on my nerves. My mind cant decide what to do Do? should I look at the complex visual effects or should i listen the more complex talk ? why this is so confusing ??? I played it agin just now . . .ohhh god help me
Its currently 1 25 AM and I have to present a project for class at 9 AM. Im currently working on the project and I went to change the music playing on RUclips and I saw this video pop up in my recommend. THANK GOD!
Personally and in short, I always look at a presentation as a one-sided conversation. You basicly tell about a topic you know something about. Of course, for this you'd have to understand the topic you're talking about. From there you just tell people and put some befitting pictures in your slides which complement your story, the fewer words you put in the slides the better. Knowing the topic is essential to a succesful presentation for me.
7 wonder ful tips 1.Know Your Audience... 2. Use structure to build on ideas 3.Use visual ( 65% of people are visual learner) 4.Repetition is your friend... 5.Have a story to tell (we remember a story) 6.Be. relatable 7.Build your confidence with practice ( a practice lot) 6.
I find that when I practice less, the presentation goes a lot smoother. When I keep practicing, trying to get the timing down, and memorize everything I want to say, I end up failing. The pressure will be too high, and if you forget one thing, you'll stress out. I find that if you just know your general guideline, and know what you're talking about, that you can just go with the flow. It makes me a lot more relaxed and comfortable when I am not stressing about these timings and words, and that makes it also a lot more enjoyable to watch/listen to :)
Finally, i feel the same with you, sometimes I feep like should I keep on going on with practice when I feel stress out with it? And I also found the fact that, whenever I practice pess, things would flow :) But we have to agree with the fact that we should really understand the subject matter.
I agree when I practice a ton I get so tense and if something doesn't go as planned my mind will go blank and I'll freeze. Not practicing makes me actually think but I always have my ideas organized beforehand. I think the best thing is to know what you'll talk about, organized ideas, then figure out the tone you'll speak in.
I don't even write scripts at all, I just improv it based on the topic. I *could* memorize it, but that's for a scripted stage act, not a presentation.
Great video! I used to struggle with stuttering, but I've gotten a lot better, so don't be discouraged if you are not the best presenter, just take your time. Trust me as much as other people may seem chill they're likely as nervous as you, but have learned to hide it. If you don't know your craft (work) well then try to learn from your mistakes and do more research next time, but don't beat yourself up. :) I'd also suggest talking slow at the beginning and the end so that you can grasp their attention for the important parts. Maybe if you are being rushed by time, talk medium-paced in between your speech. Maintain a balance so you don't seem rushed as well because it's distracting from your speech. Also show a bit of emotion it always helps the audience connect, just be real about it though find a way you can connect and feel for what you're saying. It's really about mastery, the more you work towards things the better you get. You.. yes YOU behind the screen. You're going to ACE your presentation, just believe, trust God, and work hard! I believe in you (Even if you mess up, you still did your best)
Got a Final Presentation for my internship tomorrow before I go back to school. This video helped a lot. Deep breaths, pauses, and speaking slowly helps a lot
I always believe in facing ones fears, and I have a fear of public speaking, but I stood up everytime I got a chance only to get myself embarrassed in front of everyone. So now I am 30 and it has happened so many times that I have literally stopped attending presentations. I believe I have developed a great fear in myself... And today I have one.... Which I could not evade.... Hope this will help
Literally timing was incredible, have a presentation tomorrow in spanish where I have to memorize most of the info, and its like 1130pm where Im at and so this vid came out right before I am going to bed and is perfect!!!- Thanks for the tips!!
I love doing presentations. One of my favorites which I've done was in HS, when I convinced the teacher to let me do a presentation on a fictional disease for a biology class (SCP-610, for all you SCP fans out there). Since in the fictional setting, the disease is contained by a top-secret organization which doesn't like its information leaking, I started the presentation by getting classmates to close and shutter the blinds, acting like I was a whistleblower on the run who was informing the public about the basic information on the disease which that organization wanted to keep under wraps. Ended it by making a hurried exit when I figured the organization's agents were closing in on my location. 10/10 would do again.
This video was so great! I never even thought to 1. know your audience and 5. (I think) tell a story. I just started a RUclips channel so hopefully these tips translate into talking to the camera as well. Thanks so much! I was never a very good story teller but I'll give it a go lol
Great points Dana Blouin and keeping it to seven certainly hits the memory mark, tell a story and be personable is so true, rely on your life experiences whatever age you are...we all love a story, some people say that a presentation is not about you but about the content, thats true to a point but we all remember that stand out person who shared a bit of their life with us or made us laugh or cry...use your voice, use your body and use the audience. Fantastic 7 minutes !
everyone in the comments has a presentation to give soon. wow. guess what? the day after tomorrow i will have my final presentation for my bachelor's thesis. its like you're reading our minds :D keep up the good work.
Hey brother remember me I subscribed ur channel when there is 5000 people subscribers and now itseems amazing man and advertisements coming before the video I am so happy to see ur growth. Stay focused and smile, peace
i actually have a big presentation to give soon and this actully helps!!! most people in my class hate oral presentations but i just can't wait to explain my topic to the class (formation of black holes)! Thanks!!!
1 . Know our audience. 2. Use visual. 3. Use structures to build on your ideas 4. Get confidence with practice. 5 . Tell them story. 6. Repetition your friends. 7. Be relatable.
Great advice. I am currently taking a public speaking class in college. This hits on many of the same ideas we learn, broken down to a simple yet practical concept. Thanks for the video!
1.know your audience 2.use structure to build on ideas 3.use visuals 4.repetition is your friend 5.have a story to tell 6.be relatable 7.build your confidence with practice
Whenever i have to present during class or even just read out loud my hands get clammy, i start to have trouble breathing, i start to stutter, my voice changes, and my face get super red and hot i have a presentation tomorrow so i hope this helps
I'm in high school and I'll have an oral presentation just after the mid-year exams, it'll count for alot and I'm in that year that counts the most for your future. I wanted to come up with a creative presentation and to stand out, not like all the other groups that just tell the information with 5-6 pictures and then go back to their seats. I wanted to mark them and make this presentation rememorable. I came up with many ways of practicing and coming up with the facts with originality, so it would be catchy and smooth. I'm the type of person that shakes fkg hard when he talks to 3-more people.... Music(jazz solos;) and magic are helping me over overcome that fear of crowd. I couldn't do anything without a text before. I've made a month lenght research on caffeine some time ago and mastered every aspect of the drug. Now they want us to make a presentation about alimentation, wich fits perfectly! I can summarize everything very simply, compare scientific stuff with everyday stuff so it's really simple to understand. This helped me on polishing my work, and I would be very happy to share my thoughts over some type of social media, it could be an interesting subject for another video(presentation tips, not the caffeine ^^) Anyway, thanks if you read all of that stuff! Cheers, Koeg
those were the quickest answers to my comments >ever< lol I have a different way of coming up with stuff than most people and wanted to use and try it for at least once
Thaank youuu guyss!!!! This was soo well drafted. Love the graphics and how it engages the content with us. Thank you for the efforts put in for keeping us hooked...
Somehow, I'm preparing incorrectly/ ineffectively for my presentations. I do know every detail, but when I practice the speaking, I always end up learning by heart since I'm trying to deliver the most suitable phrases to the audience. Sometimes I change them a bit with the hope that it gives me a bit of freedom during my actual presentation. But if I repeat it over and over again, these phrases are obviously going to be repeated, too. Thus, I end up learning everything by heart. I'm not exactly talking freely, but rather reciting my information in the most natural way so that my presentation still sounds natural. This is quite a problem since I have to memorize everything and if something goes wrong, e.g. I forgot a word or changed something due to my stage fright, the flow of my presentation will be disturbed and I need to stabilize it again which doesn't end up unnoticed by the audience (e.g. they hear I'm stuttering or some grammar mistakes). Do you know how to avoid that? I mean, some people are able to talk completely free.
Funny i never watched a Video About presentations but i give presentations to ppl, its a Part of my work and i use with out knowing all the 7 points in my preperation and Exekution! I agree with this Video, it realy Works!
To be a successful leader and business person, one of the things you need to do is to deliver presentations clearly and effectively. Presentation skills are required in almost every field and industry.
7 tips: 0:38 Know your audience 1:29 Use structures to build on ideas 1:59 Use visuals 2:58 Repetition is your friend 4:09 Have a story to tell 4:46 Be relatable 5:46 Build your confidence with practice
Me: *scrolling through YT to find a good video of making presentations * *sees video with a professor-looking guy in the thumbnail* "Hm, seems promising." *sees video with Tony Stark in the thumbnail* Me: _"sOLD"_
I'm about to have a presentation tomorrow about a picture in art and I have to explain my thoughts on it, the issues that I've been noticing through my mate's presentations is that they don't make eye contact and they look and sound very nervous. I have actually done my presentation and my teacher said that my issue was not reading my paper and having "too much eye contact". So now I'm going to be doing it tomorrow and I'm going to be taking your tips. Thanks for making the video! I still am going to still have eye contact to the audience though because to me that catches good attention and it keep them in contact with me although I have to read my paper in front of the class.
Hello Practical Psychology, after watching your video on how to give a great presentation, I find it useful video in my class, may I ask permission to use your video? Thank you.
I am doing all these things naturally- repetition, enthusiasm, practice and all other tips you gave Somehow it made sense so i kept on changing and finally it was in my normal routine to repeat some things so the other person can grasp it
On the visual learner thing, even if someone says they aren't a visual learner, you can pretty much ignore them because a human is evolved to see and navigate. If you've seen this tree and rock and path before, you know where you are. Eyes are navigation and they must recognize repeating objects. This is why if you connect an image with something, it's most definitely GUARANTEED to leave a memory in EVERYONE, not just visual learners.
Good video. We are told about telling a story and the repetition ie. Tell me what your telling me, tell me about it, tell me what you told me. The practice bit was the surprise though. I have a promotion presentation to do tuesday and ive done the presentation but was going to wing it on the day because i thought it would sound rehearsed if i went through it first. But now im going to present to anyone who will listen. Mine has to be to a panel amd at least 40 mins long... Gulp
No one really. It's just a class project about advertising something that exists to my class. But if you are referring to who my audience would be if I were to actually sell it, then the government
I am going to have an english oral presentation tommorrow about the importance of nature and some activities you can do outside, any ideas for what I can say, I alredy have 3 minutes but I want at least 5
0:38 Know your audience
1:29 Use structures to build on ideas
1:59 Use visuals
2:58 Repetition is your friend
4:09 Have a story to tell
4:46 Be relatable
5:46 Build your confidence with practice
If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
How can I contact you? 💫🤚
@@theycalledmeamirshabro was left one delivered
Thanks Caroline
Thanks for conclusion
Tip 8: Speak Slow!
This may be hard if you are nervous but forcing yourself to slow down will help you calm down and your audience to understand the message.
Joyo true, and you can speak slow by praticing to gain more confidence
I get this a lot
Deep breaths
Thank you Joyo!!!!
mango labs i love fruit mangooooooooooooo
Its getting on my nerves. My mind cant decide what to do Do? should I look at the complex visual effects or should i listen the more complex talk ?
why this is so confusing ??? I played it agin just now . . .ohhh god help me
Its currently 1 25 AM and I have to present a project for class at 9 AM. Im currently working on the project and I went to change the music playing on RUclips and I saw this video pop up in my recommend. THANK GOD!
Mine's at 10 AM Today ;(
Mohammad Ahmad Same :(
Dude mine’s tomorrow at 12🤦🏻♂️
muhammed akbar how did it go?
Eddie P friggin nailed it yo! Totally appreciate the concern❤️
Personally and in short, I always look at a presentation as a one-sided conversation. You basicly tell about a topic you know something about. Of course, for this you'd have to understand the topic you're talking about. From there you just tell people and put some befitting pictures in your slides which complement your story, the fewer words you put in the slides the better. Knowing the topic is essential to a succesful presentation for me.
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If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
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I hate presentations with all my heart
Nyanator
Lol we all do.
I think, as soon as you know, how to do it correctly, it can be something really enjoyable :D
yeah no
I hate it with my very being
If you heard the video then you are hearing a presentation lol
7 wonder ful tips
1.Know Your Audience...
2. Use structure to build on ideas
3.Use visual ( 65% of people are visual learner)
4.Repetition is your friend...
5.Have a story to tell (we remember a story)
6.Be. relatable
7.Build your confidence with practice ( a practice lot)
6.
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All.right I'll keep that in mind....
Thx
I love you!
Thank you!!
I find that when I practice less, the presentation goes a lot smoother. When I keep practicing, trying to get the timing down, and memorize everything I want to say, I end up failing. The pressure will be too high, and if you forget one thing, you'll stress out. I find that if you just know your general guideline, and know what you're talking about, that you can just go with the flow. It makes me a lot more relaxed and comfortable when I am not stressing about these timings and words, and that makes it also a lot more enjoyable to watch/listen to :)
Finally, i feel the same with you, sometimes I feep like should I keep on going on with practice when I feel stress out with it? And I also found the fact that, whenever I practice pess, things would flow :)
But we have to agree with the fact that we should really understand the subject matter.
I agree when I practice a ton I get so tense and if something doesn't go as planned my mind will go blank and I'll freeze. Not practicing makes me actually think but I always have my ideas organized beforehand. I think the best thing is to know what you'll talk about, organized ideas, then figure out the tone you'll speak in.
I don't even write scripts at all, I just improv it based on the topic. I *could* memorize it, but that's for a scripted stage act, not a presentation.
Great video! I used to struggle with stuttering, but I've gotten a lot better, so don't be discouraged if you are not the best presenter, just take your time. Trust me as much as other people may seem chill they're likely as nervous as you, but have learned to hide it. If you don't know your craft (work) well then try to learn from your mistakes and do more research next time, but don't beat yourself up. :)
I'd also suggest talking slow at the beginning and the end so that you can grasp their attention for the important parts. Maybe if you are being rushed by time, talk medium-paced in between your speech. Maintain a balance so you don't seem rushed as well because it's distracting from your speech. Also show a bit of emotion it always helps the audience connect, just be real about it though find a way you can connect and feel for what you're saying. It's really about mastery, the more you work towards things the better you get.
You.. yes YOU behind the screen. You're going to ACE your presentation, just believe, trust God, and work hard! I believe in you (Even if you mess up, you still did your best)
I did my best I just forgot 1 word but after I covered it 😢now my group members are blaming me
If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
How can I contact you? 💫🤚
Just reading the comments I'm glad this video has helped out so many people with presentations tomorrow :))))
Got a Final Presentation for my internship tomorrow before I go back to school. This video helped a lot. Deep breaths, pauses, and speaking slowly helps a lot
Holy shit. I have to give a pretty important presantation tomorrow. You are such a saviour
Presentation*
Hope this helps :D
Kirijo for what course? If I may ask?
For school. I'm in the 10th grade right now. The topic i'm presentatig about is comic and manga. (wich differences do they have)
Kirijo same bro
Love these school/education based videos! You've helped me more than most teachers ever have
That's amazing, thanks for the feedback, it really helps me :)
This is the best advice on public speaking I've seen so far. Most others were painful and solidified why I fear and dislike talking to an audience.
I always believe in facing ones fears, and I have a fear of public speaking, but I stood up everytime I got a chance only to get myself embarrassed in front of everyone. So now I am 30 and it has happened so many times that I have literally stopped attending presentations. I believe I have developed a great fear in myself... And today I have one.... Which I could not evade.... Hope this will help
I have a presentation tomorrow and I’m so nervous. This video helped me to calm down, wish me luck!
How did it go?
Tip.#8 Never, ever speak like the guy in the video before an audience; speak slow with pauses to leave a lasting impression. All the best 👌
lol
so true XD
or just go first
@@binozia-old-2031 Was thinking the same the whole time. The speed at which he speaks is making me nervous.
Shady
Literally timing was incredible, have a presentation tomorrow in spanish where I have to memorize most of the info, and its like 1130pm where Im at and so this vid came out right before I am going to bed and is perfect!!!- Thanks for the tips!!
It did!! Thanks a bunch, love both of your channels!!!
I love doing presentations. One of my favorites which I've done was in HS, when I convinced the teacher to let me do a presentation on a fictional disease for a biology class (SCP-610, for all you SCP fans out there). Since in the fictional setting, the disease is contained by a top-secret organization which doesn't like its information leaking, I started the presentation by getting classmates to close and shutter the blinds, acting like I was a whistleblower on the run who was informing the public about the basic information on the disease which that organization wanted to keep under wraps. Ended it by making a hurried exit when I figured the organization's agents were closing in on my location.
10/10 would do again.
Lol I’m that one person who makes their presentation the night before it’s due.
no, me too
Me too, i have to present tomorrow n i just started now🥱
I'm working on a presentation rn and I just started and I have to give the presentation in 2 days
Or the day of and watching this video instead of creating content. lol
@@arson2438 how was itt
This video was so great! I never even thought to 1. know your audience and 5. (I think) tell a story. I just started a RUclips channel so hopefully these tips translate into talking to the camera as well. Thanks so much! I was never a very good story teller but I'll give it a go lol
+Dana Blouin oh so you think these tips are applicable to RUclips videos as well?
just started and already over 40k subscribers! Congrats! You did a good job
Wow! now you have more tha 300k Subscribers, congrats.
Congratsss
i love giving presentations.
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i'm saying this to gain confidence because i have to give a very important presentation in an hour..lol
hope it went well!
good luck! :D
Well I have a very important presentation in a week from now, full week anxiety I guess lol
Great points Dana Blouin and keeping it to seven certainly hits the memory mark, tell a story and be personable is so true, rely on your life experiences whatever age you are...we all love a story, some people say that a presentation is not about you but about the content, thats true to a point but we all remember that stand out person who shared a bit of their life with us or made us laugh or cry...use your voice, use your body and use the audience. Fantastic 7 minutes !
If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
How can I contact you? 💫🤚
everyone in the comments has a presentation to give soon. wow. guess what? the day after tomorrow i will have my final presentation for my bachelor's thesis. its like you're reading our minds :D keep up the good work.
That's freaking awesome, best of luck! :D
Its very clear how you really algo use these tips to make your vídeos! Man, they're awesome!! I learn a lot with them, thanks
Presentations…. The worst enemy of every introvert….
Mine😢
Very good tips, I did really well my presentation I tried to follow the steps and was successful! Thank you
one of the best channels on RUclips keep it up man. you're on your way
Hey brother remember me I subscribed ur channel when there is 5000 people subscribers and now itseems amazing man and advertisements coming before the video I am so happy to see ur growth. Stay focused and smile, peace
I do remember you! Thanks for all you amazing support :D
I really hope my presentations aren't memorable or leave a lasting impression on the audience.
lmao it depends on the situation! sometimes you do want to leave a good impression
i actually have a big presentation to give soon and this actully helps!!! most people in my class hate oral presentations but i just can't wait to explain my topic to the class (formation of black holes)! Thanks!!!
+Kasra .B That sounds like a super interesting topic, good luck!
Practical Psychology thanks! :) keep up the awesome vids!
Your educational videos are great man! I learn much from you.
Omg I did 4 presentations in school omg I used to be so nervous and shy then after I did them I felt more confident in myself!
More powerpoint videos
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Fake af
1 . Know our audience.
2. Use visual.
3. Use structures to build on your ideas
4. Get confidence with practice.
5 . Tell them story.
6. Repetition your friends.
7. Be relatable.
Really enjoy how your video is so Practical ;) These tips are amazing and keep it up!
+LonelyBookaneer ;D thanks!
Great advice. I am currently taking a public speaking class in college. This hits on many of the same ideas we learn, broken down to a simple yet practical concept. Thanks for the video!
If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
How can I contact you? 💫🤚
presentation in two weeks away from me!! i learnt a lot with this... thank you
1.know your audience
2.use structure to build on ideas
3.use visuals
4.repetition is your friend
5.have a story to tell
6.be relatable
7.build your confidence with practice
If you need to make PowerPoint for your presentations, I can help you a lot.
How can I contact you? 💫🤚
That was already stated on the top but thank you for this because I'm working on my research and coming up with a design and methods.
Thanks for these tips. English is my second language and presenting information that I'm knowledgable about, definitely needs some practice!
Whenever i have to present during class or even just read out loud my hands get clammy, i start to have trouble breathing, i start to stutter, my voice changes, and my face get super red and hot i have a presentation tomorrow so i hope this helps
Sounds kinda like an anxiety attack. IDK though
How's your presentation?
You present information so clearly and effectively!
Thanks for sharing. I really liked how you explained the importance of using images to explain data.
I'm in high school and I'll have an oral presentation just after the mid-year exams, it'll count for alot and I'm in that year that counts the most for your future. I wanted to come up with a creative presentation and to stand out, not like all the other groups that just tell the information with 5-6 pictures and then go back to their seats. I wanted to mark them and make this presentation rememorable.
I came up with many ways of practicing and coming up with the facts with originality, so it would be catchy and smooth. I'm the type of person that shakes fkg hard when he talks to 3-more people....
Music(jazz solos;) and magic are helping me over overcome that fear of crowd. I couldn't do anything without a text before. I've made a month lenght research on caffeine some time ago and mastered every aspect of the drug. Now they want us to make a presentation about alimentation, wich fits perfectly! I can summarize everything very simply, compare scientific stuff with everyday stuff so it's really simple to understand.
This helped me on polishing my work, and I would be very happy to share my thoughts over some type of social media, it could be an interesting subject for another video(presentation tips, not the caffeine ^^)
Anyway, thanks if you read all of that stuff!
Cheers,
Koeg
+Koegon awesome! Thanks for this story :)
those were the quickest answers to my comments >ever< lol
I have a different way of coming up with stuff than most people and wanted to use and try it for at least once
7 years later. yet an awesome video keep it up🙌
Best explanation I've seen so far
Nice job man:)
Thanks mate. This is really helpful, I had an upcoming business presentation last week and I was searching for something like this. 👍
wow, what an amazing video it really helped me with my presentation (thank you)😁
Excellent presentation, verbally and graphically. Amazing stuff. What software did you use to create? Need help.
I have presentation starting in a few hours. THANK YOU.
Was it good? Did you succeeded?
I have one in 40 mins Im scared
Daniyal so how was it? I’ve got one tomorrow.
man it’s been 3 years, tell us how it was
Did you survive my friend? It's been 3 years.
This is so great, I am going to license this great idea I patented to a fortune 500 and this video is going to really help my sales pitch!
Thaank youuu guyss!!!! This was soo well drafted. Love the graphics and how it engages the content with us.
Thank you for the efforts put in for keeping us hooked...
This is a great video. I'm taking my oral english exam next year and I think this will realy help me through it.
This is great information!!! Thanks for the content.
I love presentations with all my HEART.
I love your engaging presentation style!
Amazing Tips! What is the name of the program you are using to present the video?
this video is quite motivator... thnak you ..with these steps , I am sure, it will help me
I have been really enjoying your videos and they have been very helpful, thank you!
Glad you enjoy them :)
Here I am, 10 minutes before a Presentation.
2 years later… how did it go lol
@@kimbuchanan4671 I honestly can't remember what I was presenting for at the time, but I would assume it went well.
Same
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@@kimbuchanan4671
Thank you! You are making awesome material really nice!
Number 4 is definitely a good one. Awesome collaboration guys!
Hey! Love the new logo :)
Thanks brother! Same here :)
Dana Blouin Of course! :)
Somehow, I'm preparing incorrectly/ ineffectively for my presentations. I do know every detail, but when I practice the speaking, I always end up learning by heart since I'm trying to deliver the most suitable phrases to the audience. Sometimes I change them a bit with the hope that it gives me a bit of freedom during my actual presentation.
But if I repeat it over and over again, these phrases are obviously going to be repeated, too. Thus, I end up learning everything by heart.
I'm not exactly talking freely, but rather reciting my information in the most natural way so that my presentation still sounds natural. This is quite a problem since I have to memorize everything and if something goes wrong, e.g. I forgot a word or changed something due to my stage fright, the flow of my presentation will be disturbed and I need to stabilize it again which doesn't end up unnoticed by the audience (e.g. they hear I'm stuttering or some grammar mistakes).
Do you know how to avoid that? I mean, some people are able to talk completely free.
Timing of this video could not have been better! Thanks :)
+droogkloot666 yay!
Funny i never watched a Video About presentations but i give presentations to ppl, its a Part of my work and i use with out knowing all the 7 points in my preperation and Exekution! I agree with this Video, it realy Works!
To be a successful leader and business person, one of the things you need to do is to deliver presentations clearly and effectively. Presentation skills are required in almost every field and industry.
Thanks for the tips and tricks! 👍
Got to give a massive corporate presentation on Tuesday, thanks!
7 tips:
0:38 Know your audience
1:29 Use structures to build on ideas
1:59 Use visuals
2:58 Repetition is your friend
4:09 Have a story to tell
4:46 Be relatable
5:46 Build your confidence with practice
Thank you so much I feel more better after this video
Me: *scrolling through YT to find a good video of making presentations *
*sees video with a professor-looking guy in the thumbnail*
"Hm, seems promising."
*sees video with Tony Stark in the thumbnail*
Me: _"sOLD"_
My proffesor decided to remove finals and substitute them with a 2 min presentation to be graded over 100% 🙂
All the tips are amazing ,informative and innovative.
I'm about to have a presentation tomorrow about a picture in art and I have to explain my thoughts on it, the issues that I've been noticing through my mate's presentations is that they don't make eye contact and they look and sound very nervous. I have actually done my presentation and my teacher said that my issue was not reading my paper and having "too much eye contact". So now I'm going to be doing it tomorrow and I'm going to be taking your tips. Thanks for making the video! I still am going to still have eye contact to the audience though because to me that catches good attention and it keep them in contact with me although I have to read my paper in front of the class.
+Roger Lee Yosores best of luck! Tell me how it goes :)
+Roger Lee Yosores lol I didn't know there was such a thing as too much eye contact in a presentation :S
Up and Atom I know right! I was surprise to hear that from the teacher
+Roger Lee Yosores maybe they are the awkward type and eye contact makes them uncomfortable lol
+Up and Atom they probably are lol
You present information so clearly
Great informational video as always, thanks.
Great video thanks Practical Psychology!!! it will definitaly help my Exam!!!👍
Hello Practical Psychology, after watching your video on how to give a great presentation, I find it useful video in my class, may I ask permission to use your video? Thank you.
I think this video clip has really pretty illustrations and good explanations.
@Practical Psychology, where do you normally get your images to use for your videos?
+Shaun Lim (mrshaunlim) The provided software :)
I am in a grade 5 to 9 science fair project and it is on june 3 2018 you helped me practice a lot
is it necessary to put a conclusion into your ppt? i don't wanna...
Thank you so much for a great video
The struggle is real. Presenting is a hard thing to do when you are not used to it.
I am doing all these things naturally- repetition, enthusiasm, practice and all other tips you gave
Somehow it made sense so i kept on changing and finally it was in my normal routine to repeat some things so the other person can grasp it
u make really good videos man dont stop!
I have a presentation due next week, so this' going to be on my watch later.
I have to do a 10 minute presentation tomorrow ughhhhh
How did it go?
How did it go ?
I’m a middle school student and I’m making my first real important presentation for school so I’m like really worried rn. Ty for this
Wow!!! Really interesting and educational. Thank you for covering a whole lot of info within a short period of time.
great presentation on how to give a great presentation
On the visual learner thing, even if someone says they aren't a visual learner, you can pretty much ignore them because a human is evolved to see and navigate. If you've seen this tree and rock and path before, you know where you are. Eyes are navigation and they must recognize repeating objects. This is why if you connect an image with something, it's most definitely GUARANTEED to leave a memory in EVERYONE, not just visual learners.
Can you tell me, please, which program it is doing?
I learned a lot from this vid, thx!
Good video. We are told about telling a story and the repetition ie. Tell me what your telling me, tell me about it, tell me what you told me. The practice bit was the surprise though. I have a promotion presentation to do tuesday and ive done the presentation but was going to wing it on the day because i thought it would sound rehearsed if i went through it first. But now im going to present to anyone who will listen. Mine has to be to a panel amd at least 40 mins long... Gulp
thanx it helped me a lot in my school presentation
How perfect! I need to give a presentation about how The Pentagon is worth buying and I need to advertise it. This is wonderful, thank you
+Rainbow Cake who's buying?
No one really. It's just a class project about advertising something that exists to my class. But if you are referring to who my audience would be if I were to actually sell it, then the government
This is amazing content! exactly what i needed, thanks!!!
I am going to have an english oral presentation tommorrow about the importance of nature and some activities you can do outside, any ideas for what I can say, I alredy have 3 minutes but I want at least 5
Someone please tell me this video is made through some template.....if yes which website can I make such videos on?
That's gonna help me a lot in my presentation about Panzers in class!
thanks a lot it is really very useful in a simple attractive way