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Presentations

Super Summary

When preparing a presentation, carefully interpret the brief—know what you're presenting, to whom, how long it should be, and how it will be assessed. Reflect on your past experiences and personal feelings about presenting, and give yourself plenty of time to plan, simplify your visuals, and practice delivering confidently within the time limit. Use clear structure, build in pauses, and connect with your audience through open body language and a conversational tone.

How can this help me?

This guide can help you:

  • Clarify expectations and reduce confusion by understanding the presentation brief and assessment criteria.
  • Build confidence and reduce anxiety through planning, practice, and strategies for managing nerves and engaging the audience.
  • Improve effectiveness and impact of a presentation by having a clear structure, simple visuals, and strong delivery techniques.