Which of these should you avoid while giving your presentation?
A: Repeating yourself and going off topic
B: Making frequent eye contact with your audience
C: Talking slowly
D: Using occasional pauses
A: Repeating yourself and going off topic
B: Making frequent eye contact with your audience
C: Talking slowly
D: Using occasional pauses
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- Which of the following statements about eye contact makes sense? A: Speakers should actively use eye contact. B: Speakers should avoid breaking eye contact in the middle of a thought unit. C: Speakers should avoid neglecting audience sitting to their far left or far right. D: If some audience members show a strong interest in your topic, you should look at these special members most of the time.
- You should avoid shifting the topic, contradicting yourself, or losing sense in your journal.
- What does the speaker suggest if you are afraid of having eye contact with the audience? A: Force yourself to have an eye contact. B: Picture your audience as watermelons. C: Place your sight at the hair of your audience at the middle row of the class. D: Tell your audience about your nervousness.
- 3. By using eye contact, the speaker should do the following except_______. A: Establishing eye contact with the whole audience B: Staring at one audience all the time. C: Scanning your audience of a large group. D: Avoiding reading script from your cellphone.
- In the introduction part of a presentation, you need to ___________. A: greet you audience B: introduce yourself C: state your topic D: outline the main points