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Test Space Management and Movement of the Presenter
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the "gesture box" in a presentation?
An imaginary space from the shoulders to the waist
A written script with key points for the presentation
A physical stand to place notes and devices
A breathing technique to calm the nerves
2nd QUESTION: Within what limits does the "gesture box" extend?
From elbows to knees
From shoulders to waist
From head to knees
From wrists to ankles
QUESTION 3: Why should gestures be kept in this "box"?
To tire the arms less during the presentation
So that gestures are visible, relevant and not distracting
To take up more space on stage and appear larger
To move hands less and appear more serious
QUESTION 4: What effect can hand movements above the shoulders or below the waist have?
Consistently increase message clarity
Add humor and dynamism without risk
Can divert attention from the message and face
Improve voice projection automatically
QUESTION 5: What is achieved by confining gestures to this "box"?
Supporting communication effectively without distraction
Completely limiting bodily expressiveness
Avoid using hands at all times
Hiding the presenter's face
QUESTION 6: According to the text, what helps the audience to keep the focus on the face and the message?
Speak faster to maintain attention
Using text-heavy handouts to support the speech
Constantly walking all over the stage
Confine gestures within the box
QUESTION 7: According to the summary, what is recommended to do when presenting with respect to the "gesture box"?
Taking up the entire stage and allowing wide movements
What to avoid to avoid pigeonholing gestures
Useful to visualize when presenting
Only suitable for novice presenters
8TH QUESTION: According to the text, what happens to gestures that are made outside the "box"?
Become more impactful and memorable
Better reinforce the main message
Have no effect on the audience
They can divert attention
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