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  • To get accustomed to it:
Start in front of very small groups and work your way up.

At the very start, don't make eye contact. Do so after a couple of minutes. See if you can have a friend sitting in the center near the front, so you can face him/her.

Have notes. Don't "wing it" unless you're very experienced.

Prepare anecdotes, and get the audience to laugh at the beginning of your presentation. Everyone will relax.

Have a glass of water handy. And don't eat immediately beforehand.

  • What you'll need:
Confidence
The appearance that you enjoy what you're doing
Saying things that benefit the listeners
Anecdotes
Good grammar
Good deportment
Preparation; knowing the material
Don't "um" or hesitate.
Knowing how to answer questions
Knowing how to deal with hecklers
Brevity
A clear, sufficiently loud voice
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