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HedleyCEK: Present yourself
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Monday, February 28, 2011. 1 Don’t memorize your presentation . If necessary make brief notes to guide you. 2 Practice many times. 3 Relax, take a deep breath, and wait until the audience is quiet. 4 Speak loudly and clearly , and use your voice for stress and emphasis. 5 Use gestures to show meaning. Make them slowly and clearly. 6 Use simple visual aids that everyone can see. 7 Make eye contact with the audience as you speak. 9 Think about how you can do better next time. Point 4 is obviously vital.
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HedleyCEK: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Solid introduction; well-organised. Attitude and eye contact: started quietly but grew in confidence. Looked at the whole audience. Fielded questions well at end. Slides: colourful, clear,well-labelled. Accurate English; no errors. Polar bears facing extinction. Introduction and wrap: clear,well-organised and presented. Confident exposition and fielding of questions. Good eye contact. Slides: colourful, informative; accurate English with no errors. Mohd Ahmed Al Qubaisi H00210466.
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HedleyCEK: Personal introduction
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011. I’d like to introduce Mohamed Saleh. His ambition is to be a successful businessman, perhaps in the building trade. His best holiday was when he went to Muscat, Oman, last year with his family. He has been to Oman several times and he likes it because he has so many friends there. And the worst thing is the attendance policy: 5%, 10%, etc. He thinks this is too tough. Failure is just one step on the road to success. We learn more from our failures than from our successes.
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HedleyCEK: Minutes of meeting
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Grouping of chairs round tables. Paid parking/short term – long term. Congestion charge / taxes / restrictions. Increase age of driver (i.e. licences only at a later age than the present system allows). The chairman Abdul Aziz opened the meeting at 16:32. Jaber said it is a good idea. Hedley worried about the price. Paid parking ( short term and long term ). This is now quite common in Abu Dhabi and it has reduced congestion. Abdul Aziz suggested a new metro. Hedley asked if ...
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HedleyCEK: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. We dealt with the items on our agenda in a business-like and orderly way. My 2 fellow committee members were somewhat taciturn and hesitant at the outset but quickly grew in confidence. They expressed their opinions quietly but forcefully. The minutes were well kept and typed up to give a clear and coherent account of what was said and decided. Overall, a highly satisfactory exercise. Grouping of chairs round tables. Paid parking/short term – long term. Hedley asked if a Salik-ty...
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HedleyCEK: Formal Presentations
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Solid introduction; well-organised. Attitude and eye contact: started quietly but grew in confidence. Looked at the whole audience. Fielded questions well at end. Slides: colourful, clear,well-labelled. Accurate English; no errors. Polar bears facing extinction. Introduction and wrap: clear,well-organised and presented. Confident exposition and fielding of questions. Good eye contact. Slides: colourful, informative; accurate English with no errors. Mohd Ahmed Al Qubaisi H00210466.
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HedleyCEK: Reflection 1
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. We dealt with the items on our agenda in a business-like and orderly way. My 2 fellow committee members were somewhat taciturn and hesitant at the outset but quickly grew in confidence. They expressed their opinions quietly but forcefully. The minutes were well kept and typed up to give a clear and coherent account of what was said and decided. Overall, a highly satisfactory exercise. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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HedleyCEK: Semi-formal Presentations
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Abdulaziz, H00205269 and Jaber, H00154812. Clear Introduction. Well planned and relevant. Attitude and body language: Jaber good, with loud, clear exposition; Abdulaziz rather quiet, contributed little to oral presentation. Visuals: graphics good, colourful; animation very good. Anwar Mutar, H00161004 and Mohd Al Zaabi, 200029993. Well planned and relevant. Attitude and body language: both good, confident presenters; Mohd played relatively minor role in oral presentation. Content ...
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HedleyCEK: April 2011
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Abdulaziz, H00205269 and Jaber, H00154812. Clear Introduction. Well planned and relevant. Attitude and body language: Jaber good, with loud, clear exposition; Abdulaziz rather quiet, contributed little to oral presentation. Visuals: graphics good, colourful; animation very good. Anwar Mutar, H00161004 and Mohd Al Zaabi, 200029993. Well planned and relevant. Attitude and body language: both good, confident presenters; Mohd played relatively minor role in oral presentation. Content ...
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HedleyCEK: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. 1 Don’t memorize your presentation . If necessary make brief notes to guide you. 2 Practice many times. 3 Relax, take a deep breath, and wait until the audience is quiet. 4 Speak loudly and clearly , and use your voice for stress and emphasis. 5 Use gestures to show meaning. Make them slowly and clearly. 6 Use simple visual aids that everyone can see. 7 Make eye contact with the audience as you speak. 9 Think about how you can do better next time. Point 4 is obviously vital.