Today it was our turn to make an oral presentation. As to talk about the text, it was a bullshit in my opinion but it also enabled us to talk much. TV and family are two concepts that you can talk forever, so although we are not native speakers it wasn't a big trouble talking. I think the presentation went well in general, the awareness that the text I was talking about was something I carefully read gave me great comfort. To talk about our negatives, I felt regretful as soon as I started to read a quatation out loud, asking myself, why didn't you put that in a slide, man? One other negative point was that I lacked eye contact with the students. There are many reasons behind this, and I am sure television is not one of them. Two main reasons were my lack of experience and the lack of interest of the audience. I witness this in my other classes: some teachers tend to be looking straight at the "best listener", and that was what I mostly did: looking at Sonja. I think mentioning things that are to improve is more important than writing positives, because there's no need to praise yourself, there's more we can take out of "constructive" warnings.
Well, I'm happy to know I was the best listener at least. :) One technique teachers also use is to look directly at the 'worst' listener, to try to put them on the spot...
ReplyDeleteDid you mean the audience wasn't interested in you, or you weren't interested in the audience?
Sometimes it's good to present a text which you strongly disagree with, as arguing against it helps you to sharpen your analytical skills.
You both did extremely well, especially considering you are a two-man group.
And I see that you've outdone me here...I had been drafting my 16th post, but I was interrupted by a meeting...so hats off to you!
First, thank you =)
ReplyDeleteI agree that it being a text I disagree with encouraged me to analyze and talk more. I definitely was interested in the audience, asking many questions and trying to get an answer, but I couldn't attract enough attention. I wouldn't say they weren't interested in me, that's a bit harsh, I can say that things we were talking about were not exciting.
Well, I thought it was quite interesting. Sometimes the audience itself is 'bullshit' (uncountable) and it has nothing to do with you or what you're saying, know what I mean?
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