GOOD PRESENTATION - Motivation - Confidence of speaker - Appearance - Content – well structured – summary and conclusion simple – depends on audience - Material / medium – bullet points (one on each slide), little context, pictures, introduction - Humour - Body language – eye contact, mimics, gestures, posture - Knowledge - Fluency - Interaction with audience – questions - Timing - Initiating a discussion / questions - Sources, bibliography - Work with voice BAD PRESENTATION - Lack of expertise - Reading the text - Lack of eye-contact - Speaking silently - Too much information - Forgetting ideas / words - Not tailoring the presentation to audience - Being drunk - Lack of “red thread” - Repetition - Inappropriate colour of slides - Too much text - No volume adaptation - No body language - Lack of interest / passion - Wrong amount of silence / breaks - Being excessively afraid of audience (hiding) - Not being able to react to questions - Inappropriate setting – too hot, noisy etc. - Inappropriate jokes - Lack of srtucture