1. Voice (Volume, rate, pausing, emphasis etc)
Reflection: I mumbled several times.
Goals:I tend to say things that are not planned to be in presentation especially when I'm nervous. That'S when I start mumbling because I myself am not even sure what I'm saying. So it seems that more practices and confidence must take place and gained before the actual presentation day.
2. Body Language (Eye contact, gestures, posture etc)
Reflection:Not sure, to be honest. I sure looked forth to the audience almost all the time so my nervousness did not show much though I really was, which is good.
Goals:More use of body language will help audience understand what I am putting emphasis on.
3. Visuals (Images or text on slides, timing etc)
Reflection:All the slides that were to be presented were in my head so I was able to avoid looking at the slides to make sure the right slide is on the screen. I could have taken more time to prepare for it, though, to make it more interesting and for more impact. It was rather boring.
Goals:More effort on preparing an stimulating and interesting slides that provoke the audience's curiosity.
4. Preparation Process (Topic selection, notes, visuals creation, rehearsals etc)
Reflection:The topic was appropriate for a presentation as short as 3 minutes. But like I mentioned earlier, more practices could have helped me improve the presentation. For instance, if I had spent more time practicing the presentation would have been done smoothly so that I would not have run out of time.
Goals:I must start preparing presentations sooner than 2 or 3 days before presentation day, which I've been doing. The day before the presentation must be dedicated to lots of rehearsals instead of still composing it.
5. Any other reflections or goals?
Overall, it was not too good not too bad type of quality, which is only satisfactory or worse. Since one of my goals is to learn the way to prepare presentations more efficiently should I try and devote more time in it. Another thing is that I cannot help but feel the need of getting my pronunciation corrected and improved. I never had a chance to hear myself speak English and it was rather shocking when I did. This is not to say that it was hard to understand but it sounded strange and weird. It could be due partly to the accent I got from staying in S.A. for one year and that it's mixed up with Japanese accent. But I believe it's mostly because I'm just not good enough yet.
Heeey Thandi :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Years! I haven't seen you at school after winter break though!
Hope to see you real soon :)
About the presentation, it says here that you felt as if you lacked confidence, but for me as a listener, you seemed very relaxed and comfortable with your own voice.
You didn't go too fast or too slow and your voice volume was just on the point as well.
I thought the topic was really interesting.
I mean, I never get tired of listening to your stories of South Africa! haha
Maybe if I must say, you could have concentrated on one of the two themes, either your own personal story in South Africa or general information of South Africa like the economical situation that you mentioned a little.
I felt that there was so much more to hear about both topics, so maybe you could have talked more about one topic, rather than combining the two.
But overall you were terrific!
I sincerely wonder where you get that smooth atmosphere of yours :)
Sorry for the late comment
I mean we are supposed to do this right? lol
Well, cheers!