“What!? A representation!?” I said when I first heard the project…

I was really shocked at that time. Soon I got excited because I haven’t done this kind of project before, it seems interesting, right?  I am in a group with John, Sabrina, Ellen and Evans inn this project.

In a word, I think we did quite well in the project. Although when we standing before many of students in other class, we felt a little nervous,(To be honest, we are very nervous…) we still expressed what we planed.  I think we prepared a lot for the project, especially John, he did all the PPT himself. Maybe there are a few mistakes in the PPT, I still think John is our hero~! We get 41 for our project, it is not the highest, but we are proud of ourselves!!Next time we can do better!!

Ok ,there is also somewhere we mess up… We didn’t control the representation very well, so that many students wanted to ask questions but we have no time to explain. And also, our tone is just like a straight line, we put little tiny emotion into the representation… Our audiences may feel our speech is boring. Mr. Manno must be angry for that…

I think next time we can focus on both speech skills and the content of our representation. We can explain the knowledge more patient and give audiences more time to take the notes down And we need to learn to make our representation more lively so that our audiences will be attracted by our speaking, for example, play a game if there is enough time.

 I learnt a lot from this experience. The most important is to cooperate with partners. We can’t do anything by ourselves, we need to trust our teammates and work together.

That’s all~




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