字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Don't know why I just did that. Hi, I'm Carl Kwan and this is Presentation Quick Tip #9. In this video, I'm going to talk about how to remember what to say in a presentation. First of all, do not try to memorise your script. It's a big no-no. If something were to go wrong in the middle of your presentation, you're going to forget everything, you'll be so distracted. And then you'll be totally screwed. The second thing is that you may not sound as natural in delivering that. You'll sound like you are talking at the audience and not talking to the audience. So what can you do instead? Well, there are three things you can do. First of all, prepare well in advance. Make sure you know your topic really well and also know your audience really well and what they want to hear. Second of all, write everything out in point form. Do not write everything in sentences; you'll be tempted to memorise those sentences. And number three, practice, practice, practice. But practice by focusing on recording yourself and then watching and listening if you're using filler words like "like" and "um" or "you know," which I'm guilty of. And also, check to see that you are meeting the time requirements. Also check if your content is being delivered clearly, if you're speaking well. And also maybe think about, "OK, can I take something out, can I add something in to my presentation to make it better." So that is how you remember what to say in a presentation. Make sure you repeat step number three over and over until you are very natural, calm and confident in delivering your presentation in the time allowed. That is Presentation Quick Tip #9. If you have any questions or comments about this one, please leave them below this video. Thank you for watching. Talk to you again soon. Bye-bye.
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