Presentation Tips
A great presentation is more than nice slides. It needs clear content, good design, and a confident speaker. These tips help your presentation hold the audience's attention.
✅ Presentation Checklist
✓ Use big, readable fonts
✓ Keep one idea per slide
✓ Use simple, matching colours
✓ Practice before presenting
Design Tips
- Use short bullet points, not long paragraphs
- Pick fonts that are easy to read from a distance
- Use pictures and diagrams to support your words
- Keep the same colour theme across all slides
Speaking Tips
| Do | Avoid |
|---|---|
| Speak slowly and clearly | Reading every word from the slide |
| Look at the audience | Looking only at the screen |
| Practice ahead of time | Presenting without rehearsing |
The Rule of 6
Try to keep no more than 6 lines per slide and 6 words per line. This rule keeps slides clean and easy for the audience to read at a glance.
Sample Slide
• Topic introduced briefly
• Key point one shown
• Key point two shown
🔑 Key Terms
- Rule of 6 – A guideline limiting slides to 6 lines and 6 words per line
- Theme – A consistent colour and font style across all slides
- Rehearse – Practising a presentation before showing it to others
✏️ Exercise
- What is the Rule of 6?
- Should you read every word from the slide while speaking?
- Why is practicing before a presentation important?
1. No more than 6 lines per slide and 6 words per line
2. No, speak naturally and look at the audience instead
3. It builds confidence and makes the delivery smooth
2. No, speak naturally and look at the audience instead
3. It builds confidence and makes the delivery smooth
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