21 Common Hand Signs & Gestures (& What They Mean)
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QuestionWhat if someone asks a question?
Community AnswerIf someone asks a question during your presentation, politely ask them to wait until you're finished talking. If someone asks a question at the end of your presentation or during a Q&A portion, answer as best as you can -- and don't be afraid to say you don't know, or that you need to do more research! -
QuestionHow do I be confident?
Community AnswerBe familiar with your material, go slowly, and make eye contact with your audience. Take deep breaths to help with your nerves. -
QuestionWhat if I practice but still stutter?
Community AnswerTry to practice by giving your presentation to your friends or a family member. Focus on speaking slowly and clearly. -
QuestionWhat if I feel nervous?
Community AnswerTake deep breaths to try to calm down. Practice a power pose before your presentation, and tell yourself that you can do this! -
QuestionDo I need to introduce myself?
Community AnswerThat depends on your class and the topic, but in general, you can spend a few seconds introducing yourself! You should also introduce your presentation topic so your classmates know what you're presenting about -
QuestionWhat if the teacher stares at me like I am a creep?
Community AnswerJust keep going. You are probably misinterpreting her gaze. -
QuestionHow can I make my voice louder?
Community AnswerTry pushing the air out of your chest with a little more force than you normally would. This can make you sound louder without making it sound like you're yelling. -
QuestionHow do I imagine the audience not being there?
Community AnswerJust look at the back of the room or keep your eyes on the thing you're reading from (but I highly suggest looking at the back wall). -
QuestionWhat if I am presenting my presentation on a laptop?
Community AnswerHook up your laptop to a larger screen or projector to make it visible to the whole class. -
QuestionWhat if I close by saying thanks and going back to my seat?
Community AnswerThat sounds just fine. -
QuestionHow do you do it without being nervous?
Community AnswerTake deep breaths and imagine the audience is not there in front of you. It can be tricky because you also need to make eye contact. -
QuestionWhat if I shake a lot, no matter what?
Community AnswerTake many deep breaths, and also tell yourself you’ll do great. Keep your mind on the positive side of things, and you’ll be okay. Try to move your hands, as it shows you’re enthusiastic about the topic and your presentation. -
QuestionWhat is social anxiety?
Engy Abouelela ElMahdyCommunity AnswerSocial anxiety is the fear of being judged and evaluated negatively by other people, leading to feelings of inadequacy, inferiority, self-consciousness, embarrassment, humiliation, and depression. -
QuestionWhat if l forget my words and cannot think?
Community AnswerJust take a deep breath and continue. The teacher should understand you are nervous and be patient with you. -
QuestionWhat do I do if my mind just went blank?
Community AnswerDon't panic! Take a deep breath and calm yourself. If you brought notes, now is the time to look at them. If necessary, skip the current part and move on to something you remember. -
QuestionWhat if I have to do my presentation, but didn't practice it?
Community AnswerYou’ll just have to do your best. Rehearse it in your head while you’re in the car or bus or walking to school. -
QuestionHow can I be loud enough?
Community AnswerJust push the air out of your chest with more force than you normally would, and annunciate. -
QuestionWhat should I say when I'm presenting with a friend and they've just finished their part of the presentation?
Community AnswerTry to find a segue - a seamless transition between what they have said and what you are saying. For example, "As [their name] was saying..." Then briefly summarize the point they just made and move on to your part of the presentation. -
QuestionWhat if I'm shaking a lot during the presentation?
Community AnswerTry to redirect your focus to your notes, or to the back wall. Try to forget the audience is there, and take a few deep breaths. -
QuestionHow long does the presentation have to be?
Community AnswerYou should probably ask whoever assigned the project, but if there is no time requirement, usually about 5-10 minutes should be enough. -
QuestionHow can I stop stuttering and blushing during a presentation?
Community AnswerDon’t think about anything other than what you are presenting. Do your best to speak loudly and clearly. -
QuestionHow can I make my presentation interesting and creative?
Community AnswerThe most important part of the presentation is the first 30 seconds. Try to start your presentation with something interesting, like a quote, a question for the audience, or even a quick game. That will get people's attention and help them focus on your presentation. -
QuestionWhat if I can't get my words out?
Community AnswerJust take a few deeps breaths and center yourself. Talk slowly (but not too slowly!) to avoid stuttering, and so you can plan out what to say next. -
QuestionWhat if you have really bad social anxiety and literally start bursting into tears every time you go in front of the class?
Community AnswerIn that case, I would talk to the teacher and I would explain my problem to her. You may also want to talk to your parents about seeing a therapist or doctor. -
QuestionHow do I keep from being scared?
Community AnswerImagine your class and your teacher naked. This is an old trick, and it works. Don't worry, and tell yourself that you will do well. -
QuestionWhat should I say if no one asks questions after my presentation?
SamanthaTop AnswererYou could say, 'Thank you all for listening. If there are no questions, that concludes my presentation.' -
QuestionWhat is a presentation?
SamanthaTop AnswererA presentation is a display of information that you show to others, often utilizing a computer. -
QuestionCan I use filler words like "like" and "um" during my presentation?
SamanthaTop AnswererIt is best to avoid such fillers, as they can make you appear nervous. Instead, replace them with brief pauses to maintain a confident demeanor. -
QuestionHow should I start my presentation?
SamanthaTop AnswererIntroduce yourself and clearly state the topic. Use an engaging opening and smoothly transition into your content. -
QuestionMy presentation is tomorrow, and I am still scared; what can I do?
SamanthaTop AnswererPractice your presentation thoroughly, and aim to be confident. Consistent practice helps build confidence and reduce fear.
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