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2007-06-08 17:22:04
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answered by MRMUNCHI1 1
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Help to to practice by listening her presentation and correct areas that you felt that she can improve.
When presenting, one will surely felt very stress. The main reason is the eye contact with individual in the class. The wya to over come it is by grouping the people up unto section and look at a object in the middle of the section and not the face of the people. That way, everyone who is sitting in the area will assume that she is looking at them but she is not.
It will be best if you can be present cos when she look at you, she might be more encouraged. But it may also result in stress for her as she might not wish to be embrassed in your present.
There isn't a 100% sure work way but trying the above might be helpful. Do not that time is a luxury now and there is no additional time for much practices. So working last min will be really hard.
You can consider looking up some info on public speaking such as Toastmasters International but it will take some time to gain sufficient confident prior to presentation.
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2007-06-08 16:50:04
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answered by i_love_my_ap 3
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Oh my God! Your so cute! I dreaded oral reports when I was in school. I was super shy and nervous about what everybody thought of me all the time. My biggest mistake was being so worried, that when I got up there, I would read the whole damn report. I think the best thing that you can do to help and encourage her, is to go over the report with her and pick out the main topics of each segment and to jot down summarizations on index cards. Then have her do the oral report in front of you to practice. That way she, won't panic and read the whole report, spending more time than she needs to up there. I remember how much oral reports suck (I'm 31 and still don't- like the idea-And I'm a bartender!). But remind her that the more she puts herself out there the easier it will get-And make eye contact with the class and try not to look completely bored or shaken. If I remember correctly-No one that age cares about anyone else, but how THEY look-So tell her not to worry. It's just going to be one day out of her entire life-There's much more opportunities out there for her to screw up-It's only human-We ALL are. She'll do just fine.
2007-05-31 17:25:24
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answered by court 3
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aww..you sound so sweet. well...tell her that there is nothing to worry about when doing an oral presentation. when you get nervous thats when you look bad, but if your calm and you know your information well nothing can go wrong. Even if you say something dumb no ones gonna remember it the next day. i know all the time when i make a presentation i always tune out, so i don't even hear when ppl are really saying. Tell her to relax, but make sure shes well prepared.
2007-05-31 17:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to keep her relaxed, don't try to make her think about the presentation tomorrow. Talk about how much you love her and that she'll do great. Don't stress her out because that would usually make her do worse than average.
2007-05-31 17:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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prepare your presentation plenty once you recognize it properly, you will have the potential to flow slower. prepare it dissimilar cases, and spot in case you will get it a minimum of ninety% memorized. (that's carried out in as day. i've got carried out it before.) once you will desire to take it sluggish to recollect what you wrote, you will flow slower. in case you start up off going rapid, seize your self, and decelerate. perhaps ask your pal to make somewhat sign, (like sticking up a finger or something.) For once you start up off speaking too rapid. provide as much as perhaps clarify issues to function time on your presentation. i admire public speaking, yet I used to freak approximately it, too. What I do is basically prepare to the element that I memorize my presentation, and that's plenty much less complicated for me. (or a minimum of expertise passionate with reference to the subject remember.) stable good fortune!!
2016-10-09 05:49:23
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answered by ? 4
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Just calm down and breath, if she is really stressed out, she can maybe imagine the people she presented to have bobble head or baby head.
That also works when you are tire of waiting in line.
2007-05-31 17:16:30
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answered by Martian 2
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Try to build up her confidence by complimenting her and telling her that she can do it and that all she needs to do is set in her mind that what she's saying is important and valuable to the listeners
2007-06-08 13:52:28
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answered by popadoc80 2
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Give her an "oral presentation" of your own!
2007-05-31 17:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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How about giving her a good tight hugging and maybe an assuring kiss too maybe it will help.
2007-06-08 16:34:09
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answered by D.R.M.M's Fairplay's Man 5
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