Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Presentation report


On Monday afternoon 3rd, June 2013 in classroom F16 at HCT. Mr. Saud had made his presentation in the subject of MacDonald. 

Saud as always seems ready to present with a great self-confidence and well prepared. He started the power point presentation slides and set in the left of the white board screen blocking the corner area for the audience into his left side. Compared to my first great impression about Saud in his first report, which got a great appreciation from Mr. Hedly and I felt that I have to beat Saud to be the best student in English class. Unfortunately, I had found many disappointing points on Sauds presentation shacked me down.

Even though Saud started his presentation with a fast brief of the presentation content. Which identify his improvement and his well preparing. While his presentation, closing your eyes for a minute will dazzle you as you are listening to a fluent speaker or he had English rates from on of his parents. But once you open your eyes you will relies that his eyes never raised up to from the paper in his hand. It was a lack of eyes contact with audience in the room. Not only an eye contact was missing but also his voice tone was in single level never matched the picture nor the topics of the presentations pages. Presentation slides were about slides but he was talking as reading an article not points or main ideas from the slide. I felt it was collecting pictures for a report not a report supported with pictures. More than that, his presentation was about the negative ethical, practices and bad affects of their food on human and their big advertising campaign to attract more customers. He was against buying burgers from MacDonald while I sew his twice at the college cafeteria with a MacDonald meal on his table. Maybe this what had changed my opinion on his presentation but I still feel that he didn’t reach his earlier level in the first presentation.

Over all, he did his work on time and fulfilled the report instructions in his presentation. 

Final Presentation