Be Professional: Approach the task with seriousness and respect. Do not make jokes as humor is not universally accepted.Â
Dress Appropriately: Dress in a manner that is suitable for the topic and audience, enhancing your professional appearance.
Use Clear Speech: Speak clearly and at a moderate pace to ensure your message is understood.
Avoid Masks or Obstructions: Do not wear masks or anything that might hinder the clarity of your speech.
Use Hand Gestures and Body Language: Employ hand gestures and body language to emphasize key points and engage your audience.
Maintain Eye Contact: Make eye contact with your audience to create a connection and convey confidence.
Do Not Read Directly from Notes or Slides: Use your phone, notes, or slides as a guide, but avoid reading directly from them.
Practice Proper Timing: Be mindful of the time allocated for your presentation and plan accordingly.
Engage the Audience: Encourage questions or feedback to involve the audience and enhance their understanding.
Be Prepared: Rehearse your presentation to ensure you are familiar with the content and can deliver it smoothly.