When giving a speech, you (usually) have to open your mouth
True: Obviously
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It is important not to be far under or over your allowed time
True
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If working in groups, it is important for everyone to have similar amounts of speaking time
True
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The middle part of our presentation is when the audience is most attentive
False: They are most attentive at the beginning and the end of the presentation
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What we have to say has a greater effect than how we say it
False: You have to convey the information well, otherwise the audience may as well be reading a piece of paper
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Making your audience laugh is extremely important
False: It can be helpful, but also can be inappropriate depending on your topic/audience
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Find one audience member and keep eye contact with them throughout
False: This will be terrifying for the one you choose, and alienating for the rest
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Speaking in an interesting way is more important than speaking clearly
False: It doesn't matter what you're saying or how you're saying it if no-one can understand you
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It is not how a presenter thinks for feels that will most influence their audience, but instead how they outwardly behave
True: Even if you are nervous, anxious, or in a bad mood, if you behave confidently, the presentation will work
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If you have created good audio and visuals, then you do not need to worry about your communicaiton
False: They are only tools, YOU are the most important thing in the presentation
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You have to use images, videos, and audio in your presentation
False: While these can be useful, they are not all necessities
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Have on your slides exactly what you will be reading out loud
False: The slides should be to help with the presentation, if it is a script of what you are saying then you do not need to be there and it will distract them
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When doing Q&A at the end of your presentation, don't finish the presenation until the last question is answered
False: Although this might make sense in small presenations, in larger ones it could take an entire year!