Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Sung-Kyung Kang / Unit 4 / Wed. 5-6
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
Lee Donghyang /Final Presentation/ Wed 34
Date: 2016-06-06
Evaluator: Lee Donghyang (201502272) Self Evaluation
Title: Survey about drinking
I used Powerpoint to show the result of the survey but I was afraid that it might be boring so I made it by putting some picture, change color of the letters, etc. Also, I tried not to use the memos while doing the presentation and give an eye-contact too.
I spoke clear and slow enough that audiences could follow and hear my speech, in my opinion. At first, I did it so fast and it caused that the audiences couldn't follow me. So I slow down a bit and spoke audibly.
I honestly had looked at my notes sometimes. However, I did better that the mid-term presentation. I also tried to make many eye-contact with the audiences.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
While I was doing my survey, it was interesting and all the repliers were interested in this topic too. Since it was a topic that everyone is interested, the presentation wasn't boring at all, in my opinion.
Kim Jiwon (201500824)/Fianl Unit3/Wed 56
Date: 2016-06-06
Evaluator: Kim Jiwon (201500824)
Title: Slang Use of 20's
The speech was recorded without a sript ; I referred to a memo only for the percentage number of the survey. Also I tried to improve my weakness from the mid-term presentation: speed of speech. I waited enough for the anweres of the audieneces to le them keep focusing on my speech and for the whole speech. Also, I tried to slow down the speed and deliver what I say as clearly as possible.
I guess most of them got to know well about the speech subject. This was one of the focuses I concentrated on when preparing the presentation and that is why I chose the subject to figure out the habit of twenties in specific, not young generation in general. I also mentioned that I also targetted the 40's as a comparative group of 20's. Plus, I began my speech asking the audience about their own speech habit and gave them the definition of 'slang' to make it clear. I also asked if they had any quesions about my subject with a review of the whole survey results and a conclusion at the end of the speech.
I tried hard to make the ppt file as clear as possible because it can be quite hard or boring to see the statistics when it is not neat enough. Therefore, I put each question in each slide and emphasize the parts I wanted to show them. I also memorized all the script to make eye contacts a lot and used microphone to make sure that everyone can get what I was saying.
To be honest, the hardest part for me when I was giving a speech was controling my speed of speech. I tend to speak fast when I have conversations with people, but for presentation, for everyone to get what I am saying, I had to slow down my speech a little bit. Unless, the audience could feel like I am so nervous that I want to end my presentation quickly, so I tried to relax and have a lot of eye contacts to make sure that they are clear with what I am saying.
Yes. I began with an opening asking a warm-up question for the audience and gave the definition of 'slang', which was my subject of speech. For body parts, I included each questions, answers and interpretation of the survey I have done. Finally, in conclusion, I reviewed the results of the survey and suggested what we shoud be careful about when using slang.
I had a note for only for the percentage number of the survey and it was only once. Also, I tried to make as many eye-contacts as possible.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
Since it is a presentation about survey, I should collect more answers to make sure that my survey is reliable.
I liked that it was about the twenties since both the speaker and the audience are all in their twenties and I think this made the audience be interested about the presentation. Plus, I liked that it had a clear conclusion; it did not end with showing the results but contained a suggestion related with generation gap.
Kim Yoon Jae Presentation_Final_Unit 4
Date : June 5th 2016
Speaker: Kim Yoon Jae
Evaluator: Kim Yoon Jae (Self Evaluation)
Title : How to Produce a Song
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
He keeps on eye-contacting his audiences. His intonation and pronunciation are decent. His contents are detailed.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
By viewing the visual materials and listening to the explanation, they now have much better knowledge regarding how a song is produced.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Yes, it did. I thoroughly analyzed the process I intended to let my audiences know. Furthermore, I absolutely made sure that there is no wrong information in it.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes, he did. He spoke comparably slowly and fluently that even those who are not used to English can easily understand.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes, it did. It was definitely organized in a designated order so that everyone could recognize how it goes.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
He was well aware of what he wanted to tell the audiences. Hence, he was not in need of extra notes. His eye contact was good enough to make sure everyone was following him.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
He could have brought some more visual supplements. Also, it might have been better if he could add some more details on the contents of his presentation.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I firmly believe that every aspect that a presentation requires was sufficiently included.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Yugyeong An/ Final Presentation on Unit 3 / WED 56
Speaking Feedback
Date : 16.06.05
Speaker: Yugyeong An
Evaluator: Yugyeong An(Self-evaluation)
Title : About my presentation
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
Speaker emphasized own motive to take the survey.
Speaker showed survey result and own thought about subject clearly.
Speaker gave a question to audiences to drag audiences' participations out.
Speaker used graphs to enhance audiences' understanding.
Speaker made several eye contacts with audiences and did gestures.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
Audiences said the speech I gave to them was very clear.
After the presentation, we talked about surprising results about 'Eating Alone'.
Audiences said that they were very scared of eating alone.
But after seeing my presentation, they became more optimistic of eating alone.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Yes. I made my survey questions and papers for a long time. With my survey papers, I surveyed 10 people. After surveying, I tried hard to analyze my survey results and make my informative PPT. I practiced this presentation almost 10 times! I think my presentation reflects adequate preparation.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes. But I think speaker talked clearly but my voice was a little bit small.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. In opening, I talked my motive to do this survey. In body, I showed survey results with clear graphs. In conclusion, I presented about analysis of results and my thought of it.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
In this time, I didn't use notes. Also, as you can see, I made several eye contacts with audiences to check their degree of understanding.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
I think I could use the tone change to emphasize strongly about survey.
Also, I could raise my voice to make it more audible.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I liked my survey topic and the order of presentation. My survey topic was enough to attract audiences' interest! (I got praised of this by my audiences.) My survey questions were well ordered and organized. Also, I think I did a good analysis about my survey results. On the other hand, I was more comfortable because of absense of note! It was very surprising. I thought if there was no note, I would be more nervous. But it was easier to do my presentation. I think this presentation was more relaxed because I took it easy. Thanks for professor's advice!
Chaeeun Lee/Final/Wed 56
https://youtu.be/6hJ9zp7ztdQ
Speaking Feedback
Date: 2016-06-05
Speaker: Chaeeun Lee (201502684)
Evaluator: Chaeeun Lee (201502684)
Title: Reality of Campus Couple
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
The PPT was designed properly. It helped the audience get the topic easily. Also, I memorized the script. The survey had 70 respondents so it was reliable. I made the characters to help the audience understand my speech.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I tried to contain as many and diverse questions as I could. I designed it to have ideas before being a CC, when they were CC, and after being a CC. Also I delivered the advantage and disadvantage of being a CC. I think I delivered the things I prepared.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
As I said, I conducted a survey to 70 people. Also I made a simple story line to make the speech more interesting. Making the PPT with so many survey results was difficult but I did it as well. Also I had a quotation at the end of the presentation to make the audience effectively understand my message.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
I spoke in moderate volume. Also I used my hands to deliver a better speech.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. The part with survey results was the body and after I said "This is the end of Camp and Camie's story." I delivered my conclusion.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
I didn't look at the notes and tried to make as many eye-contact as possible.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
Next time it would be better if I contain more questions.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I liked that it had a story. Also that I memorized my script. It was a topic that considered the audience's interest. The PPT matched the topic. It also had a quotation. The survey had many respondents.
Jeong, Woo-joon / Final, unit4 / Wed56
Here is youtube video link
Speaking Feedback
Date : 2016-06-05
Speaker: Jeong, Woo-joon
Evaluator: Jeong, Woo-joon
Title: Are you satisfied with your job?
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
Opening with statistics made audience concentrate on the topic. (At least it was my intention)
And the topic is reflecting a current social problem. I desperately want to tell my friends in this university that their lives after they graduate could be even worse in case they do not have jobs that suits them. And I sold my own experience to make it sound stronger.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I think they understood pretty much everything I said. I started with current high unemployment rate leading to the real topic. And survey questions were designed to figure out what is the problem and what should job seekers do.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
I made survey questions and conducted the survey to those who are in positions or situations that I want to warn others.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
I did. But my smartphone wouldn't deliver it well.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Opening: High unemployment resulting in job dissatisfaction
Body: Survey result
Conclusion: Messages I want to deliver through this survey.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
Eyes are running around ppt and audience too fast.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
Make pause in important moments. Might have been better if I walked around naturally.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
Confident voice.
Seobin Lee/ Presentation on unit 4/ Wed 56
Speaking Feedback
Date : 2016-06-05
Speaker: Seobin Lee
Evaluator: Seobin Lee
Title : "How to find the personal color"
This is the link of my presentation!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RoYDg_hbh_E
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
The speaker emphasizes the topic and important part of it.
The speaker needs to talk understandable and talkative.
The speaker always sees audiences
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
The speaker provided some visuals for understanding and showed examples and information to make the audience get to know what speaker wanted to say.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Yes. The speaker prepared a lot and memorized almost everything instead of little mistake or detail. And the speaker used gestures for attention of the audience.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes. The audience told me my presentation was understandable and my voice was clear and loud appropriately to listen.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. In the opening, the speaker said hello to the audience and gave a question for begin. There are backgrounds of the presentation, examples, explanation, and the process. In the conclusion, the speaker emphasized the importance of the topic and recommended to do this. And at last, the speaker thanked to the audience.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
The speaker continued to do eye contact with the audience.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
When the speaker was presenting, the gesture was little bit weird. If the speaker did the presentation more comfortable, it would be better.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
When I got my presentation feedback from professor, I was surprised with the feedback related to speed. I thought speed of the presentation is the thing for understanding. I am not the native speaker and the audience also not the native. So I spoke little slow and clear. But after the feedback, at this presentation I tried to do the presentation more fluently. I prepared it a lot and practiced again and again. So, in this presentation I did it more active and stable. And this time I prepared the visuals for understanding and I practiced with these visuals. Finally, at the real presentation in front of the audience I did it well. I was nervous so much as I did the presentation for the midterm, but I overcome that nervous and I did it. I was proud of myself and thank you for the professor to give me this opportunity. I was great and unforgettable experience.
Leejiyoung/final presentation on unit4/ wed56
Date : 2016.06.05
Speaker: Lee ji young
Evaluator: Lee ji young (Self Evaluation)
Title : Kumari in Nepal
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
at the begining i show the photos which represent their characteristic well.
and make them guess about who she is. it may be attract their attention.
also I think my intonation and voice volume was adequate. And I try to do many eyecontact.
I used many visual materials to help audience understand easily. and memorized almost every sentence.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I think they god to know the speech well. after the presentation I said if you have any question feel free to ask me
but no one ask me. and also during the speech they seem to follow me well. I used many visual materials so it would be easy to understand ..
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
yes i Prepared it alot so when I speek, I speek naturally. And for making presentation I spent almost 4 hours but i think it works.
because it make my presentation more interesting and easy to understand.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
yes after the presentation, the audience said they can hear me well.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
yes. I put my effort a lot on preparing my script because i want to make my presentation to be organized.
in the opening i make them to guess about kumari. and in the body i introduce about three steps of kumari selecting procedure. (32 criteria for appearance-> courage->prophecy) and also introduce about their duty and for the conclusion I told them although there are conflicting viewpoints about kumari, she is still a goddess worshiped by many nepal people.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
I tried to memorize all the script, and i almost memorized all thing. so i rarely look the script and did many eyecontact more than my last presentation.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
if i'm not nervous it would be better. i think i couldn't do well compare to my preparation.
and also I should move! I was too nervous so couldn't use many nonverbal language.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I think it is pretty good. I review my last presentation and tried to back up my presentation. I am more confident than before.
and also power point was much better( i realized that power point is really powerful material, so this time I put an effort alot to make it)
Younghun Shin/ Unit 3 Presentation/ Wed 56
Speaking Feedback
Date : 2016-06-05
Speaker: Younghun Shin
Evaluator: Younghun Shin
Title : Online Games
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
I have a clear and loud voice that audience could hear well. I prepared visual aids to help the audience to understand the speech well. Especially in visual aids, I put a statistics about the online game market to add credibility. I also interpreted the statistics in my own way.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
Because my audiences were my friends of the same club where everyone like animations, cartoons, and games, I think they all know well about the speech subject. If they didn't know the subject, I think I clearly delivered the subject.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Kind of Unsatisfying. I made my visual aid and practiced alot, but when I turned on my camera, I was so nervous that I couldnt remember the script that I memorized. But, visual aid was satisfying to me.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes. My voice was loud as the audience could hear me. Also, the room was small enough to spread my voice all over the room.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. I started my presentation by introducing the suject "Online Games" at the first. After that, I followed my speech by the logical orders. In the conclusion part, I proposed the future direction of Online Games and my opinion about it.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
I tried not to use it very often, but I've failed it. I think I used my notes often because I was so nervous. Also I did an eye contact sometimes, but not often since I was mainly focused on the camera.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
I should use more gestures, do more eye contact and try not to look at notes. I think I should have use a video clip on my visual aids to show online games.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I like to play games when I have free time. It was a beneficial time when I researched about Online Games that I like to play. Also I liked my presentation in a point that I introduced and explained the subject that I like to my audiences. I also like the part that I analyzed the market share of the Online games.
Yugyeong An/ Final Presentation on Unit 3 / WED 56
Speaking Feedback
Date : 16.06.05
Speaker: Yugyeong An
Evaluator: Yugyeong An(Self-evaluation)
Title : About my presentation
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
Speaker emphasized own motive to take the survey.
Speaker showed survey result and own thought about subject clearly.
Speaker gave a question to audiences to drag audiences' participations out.
Speaker used graphs to enhance audiences' understanding.
Speaker made several eye contacts with audiences and did gestures.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
Audiences said the speech I gave to them was very clear.
After the presentation, we talked about surprising results about 'Eating Alone'.
Audiences said that they were very scared of eating alone.
But after seeing my presentation, they became more optimistic of eating alone.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Yes. I made my survey questions and papers for a long time. With my survey papers, I surveyed 10 people. After surveying, I tried hard to analyze my survey results and make my informative PPT. I practiced this presentation almost 10 times! I think my presentation reflects adequate preparation.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes. But I think speaker talked clearly but my voice was a little bit small.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. In opening, I talked my motive to do this survey. In body, I showed survey results with clear graphs. In conclusion, I presented about analysis of results and my thought of it.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
In this time, I didn't use notes. Also, as you can see, I made several eye contacts with audiences to check their degree of understanding.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
I think I could use the tone change to emphasize strongly about survey.
Also, I could raise my voice to make it more audible.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I liked my survey topic and the order of presentation. My survey topic was enough to attract audiences' interest! (I got praised of this by my audiences.) My survey questions were well ordered and organized. Also, I think I did a good analysis about my survey results. On the other hand, I was more comfortable because of absense of note! It was very surprising. I thought if there was no note, I would be more nervous. But it was easier to do my presentation. I think this presentation was more relaxed because I took it easy. Thanks for professor's advice!
Sena sevencan 201403714 final presentation on unit 4
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Hyeonji Lee/ Final Presentation on Unit 4 / WED 56
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제목없음
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuLMGdSAW9o
Date : 2016.06.04 2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
Yes. The speaker didn't memorize the whole script, but the speaker knew what she had to say and give a gesture in right time. Yes. After I check the video result, I found that the speaker talked with clear voice which made the audience understand the presentation appropriately. Yes. In opening, the speaker extended a greeting to the audience and gave a question,and there were 4 bodies and each very front of the body had clues like 'to begin with', 'next','now we can move on to'. In conclusion, the speaker emphasized the importance of the topic again and thanked to the audience. Since the speaker was well informed of the content, the speaker used notes rarely and eye contacted with audience when the speaker is not using note. The speaker didn't move. If the speaker tried to walk around and communicated with audience, it would look much better.
Since it was the second presentation recording project, I thought I would go over it without hesitating. However, I was more nervous than the last presentation because I got some result already and because of that, I had some uncomfortable feeling about that. The result is not perfect. But, I've improved a lot, in my opinion. Last time, my pronounciation was not appropriate and my speech was very tensed. But in this presentation, my speed of speech was stablized and pronounciation. I think this is my best effort. And the topic of the content was funny and unique. The audiences said my topic was very interesting, too. I finished this presentation with satisfaction and it was great experience. |
Minjeong Kim / Final Presentation on Unit 4 / WED 56
Speaking Feedback
Date : 2016. 06. 04
Speaker: Minjeong Kim
Evaluator: Minjeong Kim (self-evaluation)
Title : Job Hunting Process in Japan
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
I think my strong points are good eye contact and gestures. I made even eye contact with the audience, and my gestures were not distracting.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I think the audience got to know the speech subject pretty well because, after the presentation, I got a feedback saying that now they can apply for a company in Japan.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Yes, I think the presentation reflected my preparation and efforts well. I researched a lot for this presentation and tried to make it simple but specific for everyone who has high possibilities of looking for a job abroad.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
My voice was clear enough to be recorded.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes it had. I started with stating general fact and introduced what the presentation is going to be. In the bodies, I used transition words such as first, next, and finally to make the steps clear. At the end, I summarized all the process once again.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
Eye contacts were good, and I didn't use the notes.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
The presentation would've been better if I said a little bit slowly and made less 'um's during the presentation.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I liked my topic and the way it is organized. The presentation was really informative and useful for the audience who cannot understand Japanese and who are too busy to study the process in person. I also put only necessary information in the presentation not to make it too complicated.
Lee, Jun Ki / Final Presentation on Unit 4 / WED 1PM~3PM
Date : 2016.06.04 Title : MLB All-Star Game
everything I wated to say.
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Friday, June 3, 2016
Kim Eun Jin_unit 4 Presentation_Wed 5-6
https://youtu.be/MhBwnFqrseo |
Jooyoung Bae / Unit 3 Presentation / Wed 5-6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gph0_bwQRqk
Date : 2016.06.03
Speaker: Bae Jooyoung
Evaluator: Myself!
Title : Time and effot preparing for the test
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
I am giving many survey results to give information about how much time and effort the students spend preparing for the test and why they study. By well formed survey, I have strong argument about the reason why students actually study.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I first expressed my survey topic and why I performed this survey clearly. So the audiences noticed the speech subject well.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
Sure. Because my presentation was 'survey' presentation, I try to reflect survey results and consideration of results in order! I performed survey with many students to generalize the conclusion for adequate reason not to be exaggerated.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes I did. I spoke as loud as I can in proper volume not to disturb audiences! :) I listened to this video and checked it immediately.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. I opened the presentation with the question, body parts with conjunctions and conclusion with 'to sum up'.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
Actually, I wanted to check the printed ppt paper but it looks like I am reading the script! SO SAD.. I try to look my audiences and camera headed me both because the video watchers are also audiences for my speech I thought:)
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
It was kind of embarrassing so it was hard to make eye contact with my audiences. It would be much better if I do that!
8. What did you like about the presentation?
Personally, concluding part was the most elaborative and painstaking! I spend most time of preparing on this part because I thought Unit 3, survey presentation, requires speakers opinion and interpretation about results of survey precisely. So I tried searching for the social phenomenon! I am happy about the output of my suffering. Also I felt like my presentation is much getting better than the past. For instance, I didn't use gestures, using pauses for attention and controling high and low of the voice for emphasis. Since I saw those kinds of weakness improve a lot, I love my presentation and I am satisfied with it fully:)
Jinhyeok Kim / Unit 04 Presentation / Wed 56
SeonJoo An/ Unit 4 Presentation/ Wed 5-6
Speaking Feedback
Date : 2016.6.3
Speaker: SeonJoo An
Evaluator: SeonJoo An (Self-evaluation)
Title : Drinking Water
1. What strong points does the speaker have?
I think my strong points in the presentation were that the whole presentation was well-organized and my voice was clear and loud enough for the audiences to understand easily.
2. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
I think the audiences were able to learn how much drinking water is beneficial for our body and if one doesn't enjoy drinking water, he or she was able to find out what they can drink instead of water. In addition, they were able to find out how to calculate the amount of water that fits to their own body.
3. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
I prepared for the presentation for a long time by making visual aids and keep practicing on speaking, the overall presentation flowed really smoothly and it reflected adequate preparation.
4. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Yes. I think I spoke clear and loud enough for the audiences to understand the presentation.
5. Did the speech have a definite opening, body, and conclusion?
Yes. My presentation began with some opening questions in order to have some interactions with the audiences. The body part of the presentation was including advantages of drinking water, substitutions of water, and the proper amount of water that people should drink daily. For the conclusion part, I summarized the main points and ended the presentation with a quote.
6. Please comment on the speaker's use of notes/eye contact.
I did not memorized the whole speech since I thought that it would affect the flow of whole presentation so I used note cards during the presentation. I think the presentation could have been better if I did not look at the notes too often. However, I made some good eye contacts with the audiences during the presentation.
7. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
I could have looked at the notes less and that would make the presentation better.
8. What did you like about the presentation?
I think my presentation was clearly organized well and it gave interesting facts about how much drinking water is important for human bodies. Also, after delivering some advantages, I suggested some other ways that people can get healthier if one cannot drink water. The whole presentation was clear and interesting.