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Alinara [238K]
3 years ago
13

How to write a oral report?

English
2 answers:
marshall27 [118]3 years ago
8 0

1 . Do some preliminary information gathering

2.  Follow-up on interesting and important information.

3.Use Google Scholar to research points that need strong evidence.

4.Gear your report to the audience

5.Include a short, clear introduction

6.Maintain a logical flow.

7.Use your conclusion to convey gratitude and repeat your main point.

8.Compile your sources into an organized list

LekaFEV [45]3 years ago
6 0

1. Choose a topic.

2. Research the topic.

3. Write a thesis statement.

4. Write the outline for your report (categories, subcategories ..etc.)

5. Get some index cards or sticky-notes (something small) and make notes to use during your report.

6. Practice speaking in front of your family or a mirror. Use their advice to enhance your speech presents. (A hint so you dont have to look the audienced in their eyes directly, look behind then like at the wall or the exit sign. Please please please do not put your head down and talk to your shoes or fidget your hands. No gum, no cellphone ringer on, no slouching, no whispering. Talk loud and clear.)

7. Do your best and give your report. Have your notes and outline in hand. Keep everything short and sweet. You dont want your audience to fall asleep. Its will be better for them and yourself. Good Luck!!  <33

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