1) Sally
I always knew that Sally’s presentation was undoubtedly going to impress me again on that day, and everything just happened as I’d already expected. To be honest, I really loved the way she organized her presentation. After her illustration, I was triggered and meanwhile raised interest toward the novel she shared. In addition, it’s appealing to hear the personal experiences while exposed to a presentation, because they can definitely catch the audience’s eyeballs. Moreover, I always admire her confidence on the stage. I think it’s something I’m lack of and it’s also needed to be built up.
2) Sindy
My second favorite was Sindy’s novel, If I Stay. To tell the truth, I was not actually fond of romances, but after hearing her presentation, it suddenly occurred to me that there were also lessons in romances for readers to learn from. Because I originally thought it could be cliché, it actually raised my interest instead eventually. The way she introduced her novel was attractive and persuasive. What’s more, she quoted in her presentation as well. With those quotations, she actually made us the audience reflect our own life experiences. As for me, the novel she shared was not only related to romance but also philosophy.
3) Julie
My third favorite was Julie’s sharing. I could apparently tell that she put much emphasis on her powerpoint, and she even illustrated her story and characters by animating them, which was really impressive to me. What’s more, she organized her presentation clearly in order, letting the audience understand easily what she was talking about.
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