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Presentation practice: structure that lands clearly

Practice presentations with a simple structure: hook, 3 points, close. Includes scripts, mistakes to avoid, and a 5‑minute routine.

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What you’ll practice

  • A strong opener
  • Clear transitions
  • Three-point structure
  • A decisive close

5‑minute presentation drill

  1. Write your talk in 3 points (one line each).
  2. Add a 1‑sentence hook.
  3. Speak for 90 seconds.
  4. Re‑record and add a transition line between points.
  5. Close with one sentence: what you want them to do next.

Example scripts

Good
I’m going to present about our project. It’s important. Let’s start.
Better
Today I’ll cover three things: the problem, what we changed, and what improved.
Best
If you remember one thing from today, let it be this: small changes compound. I’ll cover the problem, the change we made, and the impact we saw — then the next step.

Common mistakes

  • No hook
  • Too many points
  • No transitions
  • No call-to-action

How Konfidence helps

  • Helps your structure feel natural
  • Improves clarity and pace
  • Tracks improvement

FAQ

How long should my presentation be?
Match the format, but practice a 60–120 second core version first.

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