1) What's your general feeling when you know you have to deliver a presentation? Are you excited, nervous, or something else? 2) Can you remember the first time you had to deliver a presentation? How did it go? 3) How much research on a topic do you usually do before creating your slides? 4) When you make a draft of your presentation, do you prefer to write everything out word-for-word, or just outline key points? 5) How do you usually structure your talk? Do you have a favourite way to start or end? 6) Do you always rehearse your speech, or do you sometimes just "wing it"? 7) When you outline your main points, what's your strategy for making sure they're clear and easy to follow? 8) Is it difficult for you to keep a steady pace when you're presenting, or do you tend to speak faster when nervous? 9) What are some good techniques you've seen or used to engage the audience during a presentation? 10) How do you try to capture attention right from the beginning when you kick off the presentation? 11) What kind of visual aids do you find most helpful when watching someone else's presentation? And when you present? 12) Have you ever felt yourself get tongue-tied or lose your train of thought in the middle of a presentation? What did you do? 13) What's the best advice you've heard for how to overcome your fear of public speaking? 14) How do you feel about the Q&A part? Do you enjoy it when people open the floor for questions, or do you find it stressful? 15) What's the most challenging question you've ever received when you open the floor for questions? 16) When you wrap up the presentation, do you prefer a short summary, or something more impactful? 17) Have you ever finished a presentation with a strong call to action? What was it about? 18) What's one thing you'd like to improve about your own presentation skills?

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