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Dealing With Difficult Questions

The document provides strategies for handling difficult questions that may arise during a presentation. It suggests acknowledging the question, offering to provide more information later if needed, redirecting questions that are outside the scope of the presentation until after, and asking for clarification or repeating questions if they are not fully understood. The document also advises saving the question and answer portion for the end of the presentation.

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Dealing With Difficult Questions

The document provides strategies for handling difficult questions that may arise during a presentation. It suggests acknowledging the question, offering to provide more information later if needed, redirecting questions that are outside the scope of the presentation until after, and asking for clarification or repeating questions if they are not fully understood. The document also advises saving the question and answer portion for the end of the presentation.

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Dealing with Difficult Questions:

Thats an interesting question.

Im afraid I dont have that information with me at the moment but if you give me your email I can
get back to you.

I would have to check that and I will get back to you.

Im afraid that is not within the sphere of this presentation but if you come to talk to me at the end
of the presentation we can discuss this further.

Avoiding Questions:

There will be a question and answer session at the end of the presentation.

If you have any questions, please could you save them for the end of the presentation when I will be
happy to answer them.

Misunderstanding the Question:

If I understood you correctly you mean .......?

Do you mean ..........?

Could you repeat that please?


Answers:
Introduction -

To introduce yourselves.

To give the audience an overview of what you will talk about.

Thesis Statement The main argument of the presentation.

This presentation will argue that .....


This presentation will discuss .....
This presentation will assert .......

Main Body

Main ideas

Conclusion

Summary of the main ideas

Repetition of the thesis statement

Future prediction/Recommendation

Thank the audience for attending and ask for questions

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