Standard 3
Across
- 2. Reading Memorize or familiarize yourself with your content to maintain engagement with your audience.
- 6. Communication Speak clearly, projecting your voice to ensure everyone can hear you, even those in the back row.
- 8. The inflection or rise and fall of sound, conveying specific emotions to the listener. Includes volume modulation and may end questions with a higher pitch.
- 10. Awareness Tailor your presentation to suit your audience's interests, knowledge level, and preferences.
- 11. Pronouncing words clearly by articulating every syllable.
- 12. Preparation Plan your message carefully and consider your audience's needs and expectations.
- 13. Conclusion Summarize your main points and end your presentation confidently to leave a lasting impression.
Down
- 1. Filler Words Be mindful of filler words like "um," "uh," or "like" that can distract from your message.
- 3. Introduce yourself and your topic clearly to establish credibility and context.
- 4. Dress Dress in a manner that suits the occasion and commands respect from your audience.
- 5. How words are spoken, including emphasis on syllables, words, or phrases. Pronunciation may vary based on geography or tradition.
- 6. and Eye Contact Maintain confidence, make eye contact with your audience, and utilize the space available to you.
- 7. The rhythmic flow of sounds or words, including pauses for emphasis or clarity.
- 9. Preparation Be ready to answer questions from your audience, demonstrating your expertise and reinforcing key points.