Nabe presentation2 Report
1) Tsuyoshi Horikawa
He talked about the history of nabe. I got a lot of new information about nabe from his presentation. He taught us that nabe are good for our health.
2)Noa Takuma
She talked about kiritanpo. Kiritanpo is a local food of Akita. I learned how to make kiritanpo from her presentation.
3) Maharo Sugimoto
She introduced the traditional nabe in each region in Japan. I learned about nabe all over Lapan.
4) Arisa Hayashi
She introduced Imoni. Imoni is a local food of Yamagata prefecture. I was surprised at that there was a retort of imoni.
5)Rina Kawabata
She introduced the history of nabe. She taught us the history of many kinds of nabe.
6) Mutsumi Matsuda
She talked about hers earthen pot she had bought. I learned that she has made many kinds of nabe.
7) Honoka Kohama
She talked about mille-feuille nabe. It looked delicious. She taught us the history of mille-feuille nabe. She also taught us how to arrange it.
8) Fuka Inomoto
She introduced nabe dishes from various parts of Japan. I learned that nabe dishes are characteristic of each region.
I thought it was good to ask the audience. I thought it had the effect of attracting the audience. It is also good to be talking while looking at the audience's face.
返信削除I thought your presentation was very good and enjoyable for the audience to hear and understand. You used PowerPoint and had good facial expressions and eye contact.
返信削除I thought it was good to have a gesture. Gestures allow the audience to better understand your story.
返信削除I thought you were a little lacking in fluency. Speaking fluently will make your presentation easier to listen for your audience.
Your presentation was fun, so the listeners were able to enjoy listening. I thought it was very good to talk with a smile while looking at the eyes of the audience.
返信削除I thought that your speaking speed was little bit fast. This is a problem because if you speak faster than this time, audience may not understand your talking. One way to fix this problem is to speak more slowly. If you do that, it is easy for your audience to understand your speech.
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