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- 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.
- What is not advised to do when you do a poster presentation? A: Involve the audience. B: Speak clearly and slowly. C: Read the poster to the audience. D: Look around at your audience and make eye contact.
- When giving a product presentation, eye contact may help to attract the audience’s attention.
- When designing your notes in a presentation, you should ____________. A: remember no matter which type of notes you use, it should be designed to support your presentation B: put excessive information on each note card C: try to use parallel structure D: only employ notes on index cards because it’s more professiona
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A firm eye contact makes your audience feel respected, and makes your words more trustworthy. To speak effectively, you need genuine eye contact, because this allows you to see the audience’s feedback.
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Why do you want to capture your audience’s attention in your introduction? A: Because it helps create a bond between you and the audience. B: Because it provides motivation for the audience to pay attention. C: Because it makes your presentation more exciting. D: All of the above.
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中国大学MOOC:"Which of the following is not the reason why we should establish eye contact with audience in presentation?";
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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.
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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.