Watch the video and put the steps in the correct order.
If any problems arise, ask for technical help.Go to the podium in advance and try the equipment.Present your talk to people who are not experts in this area.Simple design of slides is better than colorful animation.Eye contact is crucial. Nobody likes watching you reading the slides.Use bullet points instead of plenty of text.Speak from your heart: show your enthusiasm and interest.Mind time-keeping!Prepare your talk well in advance and run through it multiple times.Listen to the questions up to the end and answer them.Use a good practical method: 1 slide per minute and 10 slides in total.If you are losing the people’s attention, you probably need to change something.You know the subject of your talk better than anyone else, that's why pitch your talk at a level of the audience to make it clear and understandable.
Match the words in A with the words in B to make collocations from the video and then use them in your sentences (see Reference material: Collocations).