(b) Organization. Organization consists of introduction, thesis, supporting ideas and
conclusion.
(c) Non-verbal. Non-verbal refers to eye-contact techniques and movements.
(d) Visuals aids. Visual aids depend on the content and situation.
(e) Fluency of delivering the message.
(f) Pronunciation. Pronunciation includes accent, tone and stress on key words.
(g) Vocabulary and grammar.
Eggleston (2003) includes 10 key points to an effective presentation. That is, the
presenters should do the following.
(a) Know his/her subject matter well.
(b) Know who the audience is.
(c) Keep the theme or the purpose of the presentation in mind.
(d) Prepare the script.
(e) Choose appropriate visual aids.
(f) Prepare a storyboard for giving a general view of the presentation.
(g) Test visual aids.
(h) Rehearse the presentation.
(i) Arrive and set up visual aids early.
(j) Check the achievement of the presentation by giving a questionnaire.