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Damm [24]
2 years ago
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Helmut is about to make a presentation to his class, but he is very nervous. He feels like he may explode or faint. When the mem

bers of the audience see Helmut in front of them, they will
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adelina 88 [10]2 years ago
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Helmut is about to give a presentation to his class, but he's very nervous. He feels he might explode or pass out. When the members see Helmut in front of them, they are unlikely to be able to know how nervous he feels.

<h3 /><h3>How to make a good presentation</h3>

It is essential that the speaker is confident about what he will present to his audience, so it is ideal to carry out research on the topic, base his ideas on reliable sources and carry out his presentation in a safe way.

You can also use presentation support materials to generate more interaction, such as visual aids such as posters and slides to make the presentation more dynamic.

Nervousness during a presentation for many people is a common reaction, so the ideal is to consciously manage your anxiety, demonstrating to your audience your effort and knowledge about the topic.

Find out more information about presentation here:

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