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.
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.
举一反三
- What should you do to make a sincere eye contact? () A: Sweep eyes naturally. B: Look at each person for a number of seconds. C: Make eye contact with people at the far<br/>sides of the audience and people in the corner. D: Make “eye contact” with walls when<br/>you are nervous.
- 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
- 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.
- 中国大学MOOC:"Which of the following is not the reason why we should establish eye contact with audience in presentation?";
- It is suggested we should avoid eye contact when talking with someone.