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Step 8: Practice!
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This is the eighth step, and an important one. Even if you have an excellent presentation, but you dont practice, it will be HORRIBLE!! And if you have a bad presentation, and no practice, it will also be very BAD AND BORING. A good tool for practicing is to be in front of a mirror. That way you can see what you look like when you are presenting. You should also remember to project your voice.


When you are practicing, you should not try to memorize the whole presentation unless it is required. You should instead memorize the basic information, and you should also be able to have room to add a comment or two, in order to keep the presentation engaging. Once you have done all of this, you should present it in fornt of your parents and have them evaluate it. If they tell you to work on something, do it. It is also very important that this is not last minute, because it can be very stressful!

Voice recorders also will help, because then you can hear yourself.


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