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Speaker notes / verbal-delivery script from a deck

You have the deck but need tight speaker notes so the spoken story lands for the room, not the reader.

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You are turning a finished deck into SPEAKER NOTES for live delivery. Input: [PASTE SLIDE TITLES + key points, and tell me the audience and time limit]. Produce:
1. Per slide, a 2-4 sentence SPOKEN script in a natural spoken register (not the slide text read aloud) that states the point, the one number/proof that matters, and the transition to the next slide.
2. TIMING guidance: rough seconds per slide to fit the limit, and which slides to compress if I'm running long.
3. EMPHASIS cues: the 3 moments that must land and the throwaway detail to drop under time pressure.
4. A REGISTER check: flag any line that's too jargon-heavy for this audience and give a plainer version.

Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or extrapolate any figure — if a number is not in what I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify externally before relying on it. Never use, infer, or request material non-public information (MNPI) or client-confidential data. Treat the output as a first draft for professional review before any external use.

Why this prompt works

Presenters lose the room by reading slides in written register; a spoken script with timing, emphasis cues, and an audience-register check matches the delivery to the listener instead of the page.

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Frequently asked

When should I use this prompt?

You have the deck but need tight speaker notes so the spoken story lands for the room, not the reader.

Why does this prompt work?

Presenters lose the room by reading slides in written register; a spoken script with timing, emphasis cues, and an audience-register check matches the delivery to the listener instead of the page.

What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?

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