Understanding Your Audience: Unit 2
Understanding Your Audience: Unit 2
Understanding Your Audience: Unit 2
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR AUDIENCE
In Unit 2, you will learn how to…
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1. FYI: BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE
Why do you need to understand your audience?
Being able to adapt to the location where you will be presenting requires critical thinking about
logistics. The term logistics describes the strategic planning, arranging, and use of people, facilities,
time and materials relevant to your presentation. There are four main logistics questions you should
ask yourself when you are planning. They are: who, where, when and how. These four
interrogatives refer to people, location, time, and materials, respectively. Understanding your
audience (who), identifying the setting/facility in which you will be presenting (where), mastering
over the allotted time (when), and making decisions on the best methods of relaying your message
to the audience (how) are all important assets of planning appropriate logistics for your
presentation.
1. FYI: BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE
Practice. Let’s recap background knowledge.
1 Fill in the blanks using the bolded words and expressions from the background knowledge article.
1) Don’t beat around the bush when talking to professionals, just _______________________.
get straight to the point
2) Familiarizing yourself with the location of your presentation requires ______________________________.
critical thinking about logistics
3) Difficult and technical terms used in various professions are known as __________.
jargon
4) Who, where, when, and how are the four main ________________
interrogatives of logistics.
5) Analyzing and adjusting to your audience _________________________________
has several practical advantages such as creating more
compact but more effective presentations.
Where • • b) Planning various methods you are going to use in the presentation
When • • c) Managing time such as time given for your presentation, etc.
Choose
3 true (T) or false (F).
__________
F a) Knowing your audience will only hinder your ability to get the point across because you may
exclude some important information.
__________
T b) Having good logistics will only improve the way the audience sees you during your
presentation.
__________
T c) It is better to simplify jargon and provide background knowledge if the audience members
are not familiar with the topic you are presenting.
2. LANGUAGE FOCUS
Listed below are useful expressions for gaining the audience’s attention throughout the presentation. Try to use them
during your presentation practices.
Giving an example I’ll be talking about…
Now let’s take an example. An example of this can be found… To emphasize
To illustrate this… I’d like to emphasize the fact that/to stress / to highlight / to
Let’s see this through an example. underline…
For example / For instance… What I tried to bring out is…
A good example of this is… What we need to focus on is…
The important thing to remember is…
To rephrase We did see a noticeable difference.
Let me rephrase that… What I’d like to show today is the difference between the two
In other words… products.
Another way of saying this is…
That is to say… To refer to common knowledge
As you all may well know…
Introducing your subject It is generally accepted that…
Today I’m going to talk about… As you are probably aware…
The subject of my presentation is…
The theme of my talk is… To refer to what an expert says
I’m here today to present… I quote the words of…
In the words of…
According to…
PHRASE
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2. LANGUAGE FOCUS
Useful Words And Expressions.
Below are expressions and phrases that will help you construct effective presentations. Review the expressions and
try to use them in the presentation practice session.
EMPHASIZING INTERJECTIONS
• draw your attention to
• in detail
Now let me explain this theory in detail. I would like to draw your attention to the latest figure.
• to summarize
• if you guessed
To summarize this graph, the sales points in the latter half are
If you guessed “no” then you are indeed correct.
strongly correlated.
2. LANGUAGE FOCUS
Useful Words And Expressions.
Below are expressions and phrases that will help you construct effective presentations. Review the expressions and
try to use them in the presentation practice session.
EMPHASIZING INTERJECTIONS
• to emphasize
I would like to emphasize this graph here.
• to stress
In order to stress this factor, I made a visual aid.
• to highlight
I would like to highlight this important fact.
3. 3 STEPS BUILDING UP
Case Study: Getting Customers’ Attention for Feedback
STEP 1: Prep Stage
Read the case study context and the situation. Answer the comprehension questions and brainstorm
presentation ideas.
CASE 1
2) Imagine you are Tim
Richards, about to give
Tim took a look at the overall students’ schedules and found that
the presentation. Decide
many students have one or two hours free during lunch time. So
how you would approach
he decided to book the auditorium with a built-in projector so
the students at University
that he could invite approximately 100 students. He also let the
of California.
students know in advance that he would be giving a short
presentation with free lunch. Additionally, he decided to provide
a) What audience size
the attendees with Bluetooth clickers so that the audience can do
would you want?
the survey remotely. Prior to the presentation, he checked to see
b) How will you catch
if everything is working perfectly. Over 100 students showed up.
their attention?
Tim began his presentation by saying, "Good afternoon
everyone. My name is Tim Richards and I am the CEO of J
Telecom. Thank you for coming today and please keep in mind
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3. 3 STEPS BUILDING UP
Case Study: Getting Customers’ Attention for Feedback
STEP 2:
Case Comparison
Read the two case presentations and determine which one is more effective.
CASE 2
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3. 3 STEPS BUILDING UP
Case Study: Getting Customers’ Attention for Feedback
1 Based on the rubric criteria, score the two cases and add up the total score.
Type Unsatisfactory Poor Fair/Average Good Excellent
Score 1 2 3 4 5
Time management for presenter
Time management for audience
Provide refreshment
Scheduled the room
Inspected the room prior to
presentation
Organization of media equipment
CASE 1 CASE 2
Total score Total score
2 Which presentation case do you think is better? Support your opinion and discuss it with your partner.
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3. 3 STEPS BUILDING UP
Case Study: Getting Customers’ Attention for Feedback
STEP 3: Follow Up
Look at the 4 logistics categories below and write down the key points for each.
WHO
1
2
WHERE
WHEN
3
4
HOW
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DID YOU KNOW?
Audience Size And Presentation
Audience size affects how you will present a topic and how you will target it to a specific audience.
Here are the terms.
• Audience-centered • Content/speaker-centered
• Hand-written overheads • Target overheads
• Customer relevant visuals • Application visuals