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asambeis [7]
3 years ago
9

Nico is giving an oral presentation about the benefits of adopting a pet from a shelter. He makes eye contact with his audience

throughout the presentation, glancing at his notes only occasionally. When he is showing pictures of kittens and puppies that are up for adoption, he raises his voice and speaks more quickly. He uses a chart to show all of the different animals in need of homes in his area, and he provides a brief bulleted list of all the reasons why students should not support pet stores. Before answering questions at the end, he shows a photo of his dog, a terrier that his family rescued.
what could nico have done to make his presentation more effective?


He could have stopped himself from showing a photograph of his pet at the end.


He could have spoken at a steady pace and volume throughout the presentation.


He could have made less eye contact with the audience and looked more at his slides.


He could have read his bulleted list out loud instead of showing it on a slide.
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2 answers:
Leni [432]3 years ago
8 0
<span>He could have spoken at a steady pace and volume throughout the presentation.</span>
podryga [215]3 years ago
6 0

In order to make his presentation more effective, Nico could have done the following:

He could have spoken at a steady pace and volume throughout the presentation.

Had Nico kept the same pace and volume for the entirety of his presentation, it would certainly have been more effective. He spoke louder and faster when showing pictures of animals in need of rescuing, and that was certainly a mistake, since at that particular moment the audience was supposed to be paying attention to the pictures, and not to Nico, which means he should not be speaking louder in a presumed attempt to draw attention to himself, which was obviously distracting. In other words, Nico should have kept a steady pace and volume throughout the presentation, especially at crucial moments.

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