Components of Effective Presentation
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Introduction to Ethos, Pathos and Logos
What is Ethos
How to Build Ethos in Your Communication
Application of Ethos - Example
What is Pathos?
Application of Pathos - Example
How to Build Pathos in Your Communication
What is Logos?
How to Build Logos in Your Communication
Application of Logos - Example
Quiz
Worksheet For Components Of Effective Presentation
Power of a Strong Opening
The hook
Establishing Credibility
Stating the purpose of presentations
Setting the Roadmap
Avoiding common Mistake
The core of Engaging Presentation
Using the Rule of three for clarity
The Power of storytelling
Engaging with the Audience
Using Visuals Effectively
Keeping the Energy high and Avoiding Monotony
Why the ending matters
The power of Summarizing key takeaways
Crafting a powerful call to action
Quiz
Worksheet For Presentation skills
Antithesis : The Power of Contrast
Example of Antithesis
Hyperbole : The Power of Exaggeration
Example of Hyperbole
Song Analysis for Hyperbole
Epiphora: The Power of Repetition at the End
Example of Epiphora
Anaphora: The Power of Repetition at the Beginning
Examples of Anaphora
Simile: The Power of Explicit Comparison
Example of Simile
Song Analysis for Simile
Metaphor: The Power of Implied Comparison
Example of Metaphor
Song Analysis for Metaphor
Personification: The Power of Giving Life to the Lifeless
Example of Personification
Oxymoron: The Power of Contradictory Truths
Example of Oxymoron
Paradox: The Power of Seeming Contradictions
Example of Paradox
Irony: The Power of Unexpected Truths
Example of Irony
Quiz
Worksheet For Figures Of Speech
This course teaches you how to craft persuasive, powerful presentations using the psychology of influence and timeless techniques like Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
From powerful hooks to emotional storytelling, from body language to bulletproof closings—you’ll learn how to speak with logic, lead with emotion, and move your audience to action.