1. What strong points does the speaker have? He wisely used his visual aids to make his speech more interesting.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject? It was quite clear since he had mentioned it on the intro part.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation? He had prepared a couple of videos with him which kept audience focused.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly? His voice was certainly loud enough.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion? It certainly had an opening, body but he was kind of hurrying at the conclusion part which weakened the conclusion.
6. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact. He was making constant eye contact with his audience.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech? I know it will be hard but if he could remove some of 'uh's in his sentences then his speech would be much muc better.
8. What did you like about the presentation? I personally like this kind of subject where we get to go deeper into a story of a film.
I wanted to make presentation more interesting this time, so I changed my topic. Speaking of informative, I think it is not only let the audience learn something new, but also let them think after watching the presentation. That is the other reason why I changed the topic. Without note card, I feel more free, and visual aid helped me remind me of the content. However, I forgot some details. It is hard to memorize all the content and some other things like gesture. As for weakness, my introduction and conclusion are both indistinct. Though my voice is audibly, it is not expressive. At last, I like to thanks for comments. Thanks for professor, thanks for everything, I really enjoyed the class.
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
ReplyDeleteHe wisely used his visual aids to make his speech more interesting.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
It was quite clear since he had mentioned it on the intro part.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
He had prepared a couple of videos with him which kept audience focused.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
His voice was certainly loud enough.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
It certainly had an opening, body but he was kind of hurrying at the conclusion part which weakened the conclusion.
6. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact.
He was making constant eye contact with his audience.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
I know it will be hard but if he could remove some of 'uh's in his sentences then his speech would be much muc better.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I personally like this kind of subject where we get to go deeper into a story of a film.
Great job!
Self Evaluation
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make presentation more interesting this time, so I changed my topic. Speaking of informative, I think it is not only let the audience learn something new, but also let them think after watching the presentation. That is the other reason why I changed the topic.
Without note card, I feel more free, and visual aid helped me remind me of the content. However, I forgot some details. It is hard to memorize all the content and some other things like gesture.
As for weakness, my introduction and conclusion are both indistinct. Though my voice is audibly, it is not expressive.
At last, I like to thanks for comments.
Thanks for professor, thanks for everything, I really enjoyed the class.