Lol'ed.Have a joke on the first slide (is that possible with euthanasia?).
THANKYOU!Have a joke on the first slide (is that possible with euthanasia?).
Have minimum text on each slide (i'm talking less than 25 words)
Use rhetorical questions.
Speak confidently, loud enough to project your voice, and vary your tone.
Keep your speech succint, clear and logical.
Don't use too fancy animations (things flying everywhere). Keep them simple and neat
Have pictures wherever possible. Maybe even replace text with them if you don't need it.
haha sorry.. but what does prezi mean? =SLol'ed.
Nightweaver covered it quite well.
Also try use prezi if you aren't already (makes it much more interesting if you don't overuse the animations).
http://prezi.com/haha sorry.. but what does prezi mean? =S
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haha yeaah i always do that in my practise runs, but when I get up to do it, I get so nervous I end up speaking really fast D:One thing I've noticed that really separates speeches is that even if they include all of the right stuff, it really comes down to the way you say it. Make sure you raise/lower your pitch for emphasis, you speak faster/slower for emphasis, leave a dramatic pause when necessary, really feel your speech and reflect that through your voice. Thats the way to keep people listening
...plus everything else nightweaver said
hahah well education at my school is not that great.. so should be fineeWhenever you use Prezi. MAKE SURE YOUR WHOLE CLASS DOESN'T USE IT.
I got killed in Physics for using it. Turns out my whole class used it. I underestimated public education...
Yeah, not much you can do about that other than practice makes perfect But also eye contact. Stare your marker in the eyes. That always helps with the markshaha yeaah i always do that in my practise runs, but when I get up to do it, I get so nervous I end up speaking really fast D:
What's that?Here are some jokes on Euthanasia.
http://www.sickipedia.org/subcategory/view/830
That's sure to get everyone dying with laughter.
True. If you forget the next line or fumble your words, laugh about it with the audience because guaranteed they'll laugh back. Never apologise for stuffing something up.Talk as if you know what you are saying but don't be disheartened when you make a mistake. Turn that mistake into a joke and everyone will be happy =)
love the way you sort of made a euthanasia joke too (Y)Here are some jokes on Euthanasia.
http://www.sickipedia.org/subcategory/view/830
That's sure to get everyone dying with laughter.
love the way you sort of made a euthanasia joke too (Y)
but I don't think I'll include these jokes seeing as my teacher's brother is terminally ill - I think it'd be in bad taste.