English is the language of many international conferences. sometimes a speaker might use kind of " World English" that audience members don't understand. this can be true even for listener who are native speakers of english. for this reason, Professor Charles Lebeau says the visual message is important. the visual message are such as pictures, charts, and other aids a speaker presents during the talk or presentation. a non native speaker of english can understand a picture. it can help carry the message when the presenter's word are hard to understand.
when you prepare a presentation, you might want to show how much you know about a subject. but does the audience care how much you know?
listeners more likely want to understand the main point of your presentation. so, how do you organize your talk to get that point across? Professor LeBeau says this can depend on the culture of your audience.
Good luck for your presentation :)
Sunday, 10 May 2015
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