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Speech script & notes

Avorate writes a speech script for every slide that you can read, adjust and rehearse.

What is the speech script in Avorate?

The speech script is the spoken text that Avorate writes alongside your slides. Every slide gets its own passage in full sentences, in your language and at the level of your grade. It is stored as a speaker note, so it never appears on the slide itself, only in your own view. That way you always know what to say on each slide.

How do I get a speech script for my presentation?

You do not have to request it separately: every presentation Avorate generates comes with a matching speech script from the start. In the editor you open the “Notes” tab on the right and see the text for the selected slide. Click another slide and the script follows along. While presenting you show it with the N key.

  1. 1Create a new presentation or open an existing one in the editor.
  2. 2Select the slide whose speech script you want to read.
  3. 3Open the “Notes” tab on the right. It holds the text for exactly that slide.
  4. 4Copy the text if you want it on cue cards or in a document of your own.

How do I change the speech script?

You describe changes in the editor's AI chat in plain language, for example “make the script for slide 4 shorter” or “explain the opening more simply”. The AI rewrites that passage and saves it automatically. If you change a slide's content, Avorate adapts the matching part of the script too, so slide and spoken text stay in sync.

How do I use the speech script during my talk?

In full-screen mode the N key shows the notes below the slide while you present. It works better to rehearse the script beforehand: in practice mode you deliver the talk out loud and Avorate rates pace, clarity and filler words. That way you step away from reading word by word and start speaking freely.