answersLogoWhite

0

I am not sure there are any official rules, but there are certainly some suggested techniques to make your speeches or oral presentations more effective. For one, know your audience. You will give a different presentation depending on the age of the audience: if it's people over 60, you will use different references, illustrations and examples than if you were talking to 20 year olds. For another, speak in a way that the average person can relate to; you want to sound educated and prepared, but you don't want to sound as if you are showing off your amazing vocabulary. Speak naturally and conversationally. And finally, be prepared: do research on your subject, include interesting examples and stories to make the subject more understandable, and have your facts well organized. Good verbal communication means the audience feels connected with you; they are interested in what you are saying, are able to follow your central ideas, and when you are finished, they want to know more.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?