#PresentationSkills : Body Language
Use a clear voice.
•The pitch and tone of your voice should match your message.
•Make sure you change the pitch during your presentation. If you don’t know when to do it, try it randomly to keep the audience awake.
•Avoid saying “emmm…” and try to use clear sentences.
•Don’t eat the end of your sentences. Finish them correctly and move on to the next.
•Speak slowly and calmly. You get more time to think and you can improve the structure of your sentence as well. Besides, a presenter who is not rushing appears more confident and in control.
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