The final part of my series on the presentation fundamentals on preparation covers getting your speech down on paper.
5. Write Your Speech - Start by outlining your speech - this is like the blueprint of a house. This will give you the structure and make it easy to see how your presentation fits together. When writing your speech use words and sentences that make it easy to read and speak. Use spoken language when writing out your speech especially if you intend to read the speech. Written language can be difficult to listen to and understand. Language that sounds great on paper does not always sound great when spoken.
Preparation is one of the most important of the presentation fundamentals because it is developing the plan of your presentation
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