Getting feedback from your audience is really important for improving how you present. Here’s why it matters:
Making Changes on the Spot: One of the best things about speaking in public is being able to change how I talk based on how the audience reacts. If they look confused, I might slow down or explain something better.
Watching Engagement: Paying attention to how interested the audience is helps me know when to make things more fun or interactive. For example, if I see people nodding, I know I'm doing a good job!
Thinking About Myself: After I finish speaking, I like to ask for feedback. This helps me improve my style. I often ask specific questions to see if people understood and enjoyed what I shared.
Using audience feedback not only helps me get better, but it also makes my presentations more fun for everyone!
Getting feedback from your audience is really important for improving how you present. Here’s why it matters:
Making Changes on the Spot: One of the best things about speaking in public is being able to change how I talk based on how the audience reacts. If they look confused, I might slow down or explain something better.
Watching Engagement: Paying attention to how interested the audience is helps me know when to make things more fun or interactive. For example, if I see people nodding, I know I'm doing a good job!
Thinking About Myself: After I finish speaking, I like to ask for feedback. This helps me improve my style. I often ask specific questions to see if people understood and enjoyed what I shared.
Using audience feedback not only helps me get better, but it also makes my presentations more fun for everyone!