SRM APS 2022

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Across
  1. 1. "um & er" these words are ubiquitous but superfluous in a presenting situation. (6)
  2. 7. you should never include these sorts of details when introducing a guest speaker. (8)
  3. 9. The first thing everyone else sees (of your talk) but the last thing you think of. (5)
  4. 11. What type of word do you use when you want to paint a picture using words? (9)
  5. 12. Not the information, but the interpretation of the information. (7)
  6. 13. Use this voice when explaining a process or action carried out by something or someone. (7)
  7. 14. Statements, words or phrases that signal what is going to be said next. (9)
  8. 16. This man is one of the few CEO's who has a wikipage dedicated to his keynote speeches. (5,4)
  9. 17. You should remember to say this at the end of your presentations. (5,3)
  10. 18. You could be accused of this is you fail to cite resources appropriately. (10)
Down
  1. 2. The name of the man who showed the worldhow to present statistics. (7)
  2. 3. a speaking technique first popularised by architects. (5,5)
  3. 4. "after the pandemic spread the number of international tourists ..." a word describing the shape of a graph. (9)
  4. 5. Another negative word for challenge; often juxtaposed against a solution. (7)
  5. 6. An opening statement that is designed to grab your audience's attention. (4)
  6. 7. One of the three keys to developing your presenting skills. (8)
  7. 8. To throw a ball, the steepness of a roof, or to persuade someone about an idea. (5)
  8. 10. When describing an object to someone, you should start by using a .... (10)
  9. 13. This is the pattern of stress and intonationin a sentence. (7)
  10. 15. "..." strategies are phrases that signal uncertainty or equivocation. (7)
  11. 19. A popular transition phrase that allows you to engage with your audience. (3'1)