Monday, June 6, 2016

Juyeon Lee / Informative Speech / Friday 5-6


Thanks for teaching us for one semester!

3 comments:

  1. Presenter: Juyeon Lee
    Evaluator: Juyeon Lee (Self-critique)
    I think I did not over-rely on the note cards during the entire presentation. Even though I got nervous and frustrated, I tried to memorize what I practiced before. I think the audiences quite enjoyed my speech. I try to look at all the audiences one by one, especially whenever I ask some questions to the people. I think I did a good job. I did use some gestures this time. (02:00), (04:09) But it was not enough so I think it is one of the things which need to be improved.
    My movement, posture and facial expression was okay at the beginning. I did smile and nodding my head a bit. However, there were a little bit less facial expression and movement as time goes by. That would be mainly because I was so tense at the moment. My vocal delivery was fine. I think I am quite lucky to have a loud and clear voice which is very good for having a speech. It was neither fast nor slow. There was no problem to understand what I said. I also put some pauses between each parts, which were very effective.

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  2. Speaking Feedback
    Date : 6/16/2016
    Speaker: Juyeon Lee
    Evaluator: Dowoo An

    1. What strong points does the speaker have?
    She speaks very fluently, so I can understand every words.
    She has awesome delivery skill.

    2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
    I could fully understand the history of cup noodle in Russia.

    3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
    She didn't look at her script and spoke fast and clearly, so I think she prepared very well.

    4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
    Yes, it was her strength. Her pronunciation was great.

    5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
    Yes. I knew where I was during her speech.

    6. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact.
    She didn't look at her notes and looked at her audience.

    7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
    If she used more gestures rather than dropping her hands in front of her, it would be much better.

    8. What did you like about the presentation?
    I liked her pronunciation most. She speaks loudly and clearly so that the audience can hear and understand her words.

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  3. Speaking Feedback
    Date : 6/17/2006
    Speaker: Juyeon Lee
    Evaluator: Park Hyeok Jun
    1. What strong points does the speaker have?
    She has a clear voice to understand easily. She also seems to know
    how to entertain the audience, like actually bringing material to show
    the audience how things work.

    2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
    The audience must have fully understood how popular cup noodle is in Russia, and how it is eaten differently from Korea.
    3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
    It looked like she had totally memorized the script, since she barely watched the notes. I think she prepared for it very well.

    4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
    She talked very clearly and audibly, which I thought was the strongest point of hers.
    5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
    Yes, and that made the presentation easier to follow.

    6. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact.
    She hardly used the notes, which means she prepared very well. Her eye contact was very natural.

    7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
    Like the evaluator above said, it would have been nicer if she used more gestures.

    8. What did you like about the presentation?
    Using many kinds of ppt, and magnifying them on youtube was a very fresh idea for me. Using mayonnaise to let the audience understand was also nice.

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