 Public speaking. Audience. A group of people that listen and watch a presentation together is called an audience. A presenter provides information to an audience when they give a presentation. Presentation skills. Presentation skills are things that someone does to successfully present information to their audience. Practice will help you develop good presentation skills. Rehearse. When you rehearse something, you practice it. Good presenters rehearse before they present. Rehearsing helps them to deliver a successful presentation. Posture. Posture is the way you stand or sit. Good presenters pay attention to their posture. They stand upright and do not slouch. Confidence. Confidence is when you feel sure about yourself. Rehearsing before presentation can help you develop confidence. Fear. Fear means that you are scared or nervous. Some people have a fear of public speaking. To get over their fear, they rehearse with friends and family before they present. Body language. Body language is the way we use our body to communicate. When you speak to a group, it is important to pay attention to your body language. Eye contact. Eye contact means that you look at someone. People who are good at public speaking maintain eye contact with their audience. Hand gesture. Hand gesture is the way that you move your hands when talking. A lot of people talk with their hands. This means that they use their hands to help them communicate. Facial expression. Facial expressions are the emotions that you show on your face. Remember that your audience can see your facial expressions. Try to smile during your presentation. Voice projection. Voice projection is the clarity and sound of your voice when you speak. Good voice projection will allow your audience to hear what you are saying. The end.