Effective Presentations Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: eighteen: suggested size of font, mannerisms: ways of moving and speaking which you do repeatedly without realizing, blackboard: a large board with a smooth black or dark green surface that teachers write on with a piece of chalk, connect: ... clothes and message when thinking about what to wear for the presentation, verb: part of speech which is preferred to start your bullet points with, visuals: graphs, diagrams, pictures, videos or combinations of the above, anecdote: something which you can use/tell to gain the audience's attention during a presentation, sentence: a bullet point is not a .., venue: meeting place, facilities : the room, the seating plan, the equipment, .., catch: if a member of the audience didn’t hear a question, they might say: sorry, i didn't ... the question. could you repeat it?, bar chart: the pictorial representation of data (generally grouped), in the form of vertical or horizontal rectangular bars, where the length of bars are proportional to the measure of data, rehearse: ... what you are going to present, in order to be familiar with the material. , bullet points: they focus on the key information that the audience needs