Presenting + body language
In English class today, Mr.Paterson taught us how to be a good presenter and do an exciting, interest presentation! I was informed that 10% of the gestures we make while presenting are descriptive gestures, while 2-5% of it is emphatic, and the rest neutral. The neutral pose is relaxed, with arms open to show signs of trust, a little curved, and loose. Also, one of the keys to a good presentation is movement. The trick is to do so smooth, natural, and confident, and the point of making movements is to make sure you seem relaxed, and include the entire audience (so you dont't seem like you're only talking to one part of the audience) in your talk. However, Mr.Paterson taught us that the part most students struggle with most is EYE CONTACT. He says you are supposed to make eye contact with everyone in the room for 2-5 second per person. This is something we have to keep in mind as it's important to make each person feel as if you (the presenter) is talking to you and ONLY yo...