Thursday, 25 October 2012

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Task p2 redone





Positive language depends on the vocabulary and tone you use. To keep your audience focused on your presentation, you must have enthusiasm.
Using offensive language in a presentation will discredit your professionalism, positive language will boost the audiences confidence in you.


Modulating your voice means to change your speaking style and tone to suitably adapt to your audience. A good example of this would be to increase the volume and clarity of your voice when addressing an older audience. Speaking quietly and mumbling to an older audience would be a bad example of this as they would not be able to hear or understand you.


Engaging the audience means that you include the audience in what you are doing. An good example of this would be to ask the audience questions to see if they had paid attention and learnt anything. A bad example would be to not ask any questions about what you have done and complete ignore the audience.


Body language is how you communicate without speaking but with gestures of the body. Good body posture and positive facial expressions show that you take your job seriously and that you care about it. Having bad posture and slouching shows that you probably don’t care about your work and you probably don’t even want to be there.


For example, the use of a video clip would create more interest in what you are saying, as a video is much more interesting than plain writing on PowerPoint or word document.