Speaking Feedback Date : 2017.05.03 Evaluator: Hyeonseok Nho Speaker: Nayeon Lim Assignment/Title : Second major assignment. 1. What was the speakers strongest main point? She explained how death influenced her life. 2. What did you like about the presentation? It is good to rethink the meaning of death. 3. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject? Her speaking speed is moderate, so I think audiences can understand her content well. 4. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation? She seemed to prepared hard.. 5. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly? Her voice was clearly and audibly enough to hear presentation. 6. Was there a definite opening, body, and conclusion She organized presentation well . 7. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact. She had many eye contact with audience. 8. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech? It could be better if she add some details at the finish. 9. What was your overall (positive) evaluation of the speech as a whole?
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ReplyDeleteDate : 2017.05.03
Evaluator: Hyeonseok Nho
Speaker: Nayeon Lim
Assignment/Title : Second major assignment.
1. What was the speakers strongest main point?
She explained how death influenced her life.
2. What did you like about the presentation?
It is good to rethink the meaning of death.
3. How well did the audience get to know the speech subject?
Her speaking speed is moderate, so I think audiences can understand her content well.
4. Did the speech reflect adequate preparation?
She seemed to prepared hard..
5. Did the speaker talk clearly and audibly?
Her voice was clearly and audibly enough to hear presentation.
6. Was there a definite opening, body, and conclusion
She organized presentation well .
7. Please comment on the speaker’s use of notes/eye contact.
She had many eye contact with audience.
8. What could the speaker have done differently that would have improved the speech?
It could be better if she add some details at the finish.
9. What was your overall (positive) evaluation of the speech as a whole?
It was great speaking. She doesn’t use her note. And I could well know lesson that she learned from death.
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