Takbir Course Presentation & Delivery Guide
This all-in-one guide is designed to help you create, present, and appear professionally while delivering your course on Takbir. It includes writing techniques, slide formatting rules, delivery tips, and appearance guidelines to ensure your message connects with learners worldwide.
1. Presentation Guide for Course Content
This section helps you structure your content using simple, global-friendly language and learner-focused formatting techniques.
Language & Script Format
- Use clear, simple English for global understanding
- Break down complex ideas into short, easy sentences
- Avoid technical terms unless explained clearly
- Add relatable examples or reflection prompts at the end of each section
Example:
❌ “Marriage involves interdependent emotional dynamics that must be navigated with mutual psychological awareness.”
✅ “Marriage is a journey where both partners need to understand and support each other emotionally.”
Course Content Writing Rules (for Slides)
- Font Size:
- Main points: 20pt
- Sub-points: 16pt
- Content Guidelines:
- Keep text concise, clear, and simple
- Each bullet point: No more than 10 words
- Sub-points (optional): Less than 10 words
- Max 5 bullet points per slide (ideally 3)
- Use sub-points only when necessary (no more than 3 per bullet)
- Note: Once your Teaching Account is approved, we will provide you with a Course Content Draft Deck. You can use this deck to develop your course content in alignment with the provided guidelines.
2. On-Camera Delivery Tips
Deliver your content confidently and professionally using these simple tips:
Delivery Style
- Speak slowly and clearly
- Maintain eye contact with the camera lens
- Use a warm, calm, and confident tone
- Smile gently — it builds connection and trust
- Sit or stand with good posture
- Practice in front of a mirror or phone camera to refine delivery
3. Appearance & Clothing Suggestions
To help your course look polished and professional, here are some appearance-related suggestions you may find helpful:
- Alternate outfits across different modules to provide visual variety
- Choose solid, soft colors (pastels, neutrals, earth tones) for a clean on-screen look
- Avoid shiny fabrics, bold patterns, or visible logos that may distract viewers
- Dress modestly, neatly, and comfortably
- Optional: light makeup or powder to reduce shine under lighting
- Maintain your usual grooming style that reflects your comfort and personality
These are friendly suggestions to help enhance the overall video quality and viewer experience.
4. Optional Learning Videos (Recommended)
Want to enhance your delivery and appearance further? Here are some great resources:
- 5 Tips to Look Better on Camera
- How to Speak Confidently on Video
- Body Language Tips for Presenting on Camera
Top TED Talks on Presentation Skills