Presentation
Finally, you got into this presentation step. Presentation is the most important part in whole steps, because you will show your whole work by one presentation. In presentation, there are two kinds of important body actions, body language and posture. Proper body action will help you to make the presentation neat and keep audiences' attention.
Posture
1.Walk a Step
If you move forward, you can emphasize, and if you move to side, you can express that the content's topic has changed.
2.Hold Yourself Strait
You have to stand straight, while you also have to be relaxed. Make sure that your hands are not in your pocket.
have your posture correctly
If you move forward, you can emphasize, and if you move to side, you can express that the content's topic has changed.
2.Hold Yourself Strait
You have to stand straight, while you also have to be relaxed. Make sure that your hands are not in your pocket.
have your posture correctly
Body Language
1. Eye Contact
Eye contact with audience keeps them to concentrate on your presentation. Eye is an important method to deliver the expression. For example, you can open your eyes bigger or squint your eye to express surprise.
2. Move Hands
Moving your hands also can help you to express the emotion. Plus, it emphasize the content. Using your hands in presentation can make sure what your hands are doing, so it will prevent your hands to wander by themselves.
Body Languages by hands
Eye contact with audience keeps them to concentrate on your presentation. Eye is an important method to deliver the expression. For example, you can open your eyes bigger or squint your eye to express surprise.
2. Move Hands
Moving your hands also can help you to express the emotion. Plus, it emphasize the content. Using your hands in presentation can make sure what your hands are doing, so it will prevent your hands to wander by themselves.
Body Languages by hands
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