Handling Questions
Dear students, your individual presentation is expected to run for 20 minutes, 15 minutes on speech delivery and another 5 minutes is allocated for Question and Answer Session (Q&A). Marks are allocated for Q&A therefore audiences have a role to play during each presentation, that is to actively listen to the speech and to formulate questions that will later be addressed during the Q&A session.
What if there are no Questions?????????????
To all future presenters, get ready with at least ONE anticipated question in case there are no questions from the audience. Address the question to the audience, you can either get responses from them, or provide your audience the answer.
For more details and handy tips on Handling Questions, check out the URLs below:
http://cdev.concordia.ca/CnD/studentlearn/Help/handouts/Oral%20Presentations/questions.html
http://www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd/jradel/Preparing_talks/180.html
Good luck and see you in class tomorrow! Please post your topics and issue questions in the previous post ASAP!
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
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3 comments:
did u think that my Bermuda Triangle will got question??haha..i think i need to prepare it myself to the audience..hmm...wan know more about Bermuda Triangle??next few weeks will know..
Dear Johnny, sure there a lot of questions that you can draw from the topic itself. Please be well prepared and be very familiar with the topic you are presenting. All the best!!!
ms.angel
Haha... Practise more with kiet then... =P (since u can actually talk non-stop with her =P) So just imagine that u r lookin at her and talking to her, 15 minutes? Nah, it would not be enough for u... xD
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