When the audience is unfamiliar with your topic, or when your topic is much complex given the educational backgrounds of the audience, you can help the audience understand you by the following ways:
A: Use a vocabulary that everyone will understand
B: Explain technical terms
C: Make your organizational plan obvious, and make transitions clear
D: Repeat and emphasize your key points
A: Use a vocabulary that everyone will understand
B: Explain technical terms
C: Make your organizational plan obvious, and make transitions clear
D: Repeat and emphasize your key points
举一反三
- You make the statistics meaningful to the audience by the following ways except ______.? You frighten your audience with statistics.|You explain your statistics.|You make sure your statistics are from reliable sources.|You may use visual aids to clarify your statistics.
- When you explain statistical findings in your speech , it is better to use _______ to ensure that the audience can better understand them.
- Your first job in the introduction is to __________. A: ) explain your topic to the audience B: ) show your credibility to the audience C: ) get the attention of the audience D: ) build rapport with the audience
- When giving an informative speech, you should think about ways to relate your topic to the audience in the body of the speech as well as in the introduction.
- Now you are planning to give a 5-minute speech to your classmates in this course on a topic you are interested in. Think about the purpose, topic, audience and venue of your presentation and answer the following questions. 1) What is your purpose of giving the presentation? 2) What topic do you want to address? 3) What are the main points you want to make? 4) What do you know about your audience? 5) What do you know about the presentation venue?