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Transcription Look natural in a presentation


The ability to project naturalness during a presentation is a highly desirable goal for any speaker.

Over the course of this session, we will explore in detail a variety of techniques designed to help you develop a relaxed public speaking appearance.

As we explore the keys to looking natural on stage, you will discover how to build a genuine connection with your audience.

Looking natural during a presentation is essential for conveying confidence. Here are some specific techniques to achieve this:

  • Practice: Practice is key. Rehearse your presentation multiple times. If possible, record your rehearsals to identify areas for improvement in your tone of voice, body language and pacing.
  • Master the structure: Instead of memorizing every word, focus on understanding the structure of your presentation. Break your content into key points and work on transitioning smoothly between them.
  • Be aware of your body language: Maintain an open and relaxed posture. Avoid nervous or repetitive movements. Use natural gestures to emphasize key points, but do not overdo it.
  • Control your voice: Vary the tone and pace of your voice to keep the audience's attention. Avoid speaking in a monotone. Practice intonation and pauses for added emphasis.
  • Don't read mechanically: If you use notes, avoid reading in a monotone. Use the notes for support and maintain eye contact with the audience as much as possible.
  • Confidence in your knowledge: Remember that you are an expert on the topic you are presenting. Be confident in your knowledge and don't be intimidated by the audience.

Paying attention to your posture is a fundamental aspect to reflect naturalness during a presentation. An upright, comfortable position makes it easier to breathe and projects an image of authority. Avoid crossing your arms or hunching your shoulders, as these gestures can communicate nervousness.

By maintaining an open and relaxed posture, you will not only make a positive impression on the audience, but you will also feel more confident and prepared to meet any challenges that arise during the presentation.

Using space appropriately, combined with fluid and consistent movement, can enhance your stage presence and help you


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