When should you mention your main goal in making presentations?
A: Mention your main goal early to capture attention of the audience.
B: Mention your main goal at any time is Ok.
C: Mention your main goal late to keep audience in suspense.
D: Never mention your main goal at all.
A: Mention your main goal early to capture attention of the audience.
B: Mention your main goal at any time is Ok.
C: Mention your main goal late to keep audience in suspense.
D: Never mention your main goal at all.
举一反三
- When should you mention your main goal in making presentations?
- Your main goal during a telephone interview is ________.
- The conclusion of your speech should: A: Introduce your final example. B: Talk about possible new solutions. C: Mention every example you used in the speech. D: Stay consistent with the main point from the introduction.
- What can you say to conclude a presentation? A: Remind your audience of the main points. B: Tell the audience the significance of your research. C: Show your gratitude to the audience. D: All the above.
- When being asked: “Why should we hire you?” You should mention your _________.