Jenny
Chang
Jenny
was the first speaker, and I think she really did a good job opening the sharing.
She was so well-prepared that the audience could follow her introduction and
reflection to the books at a smooth pace. Besides, I think her reflection was
very good. She combined what she learned from the book with her life, and truly
benefited from what she had spent time reading. She also mentioned that now
every day she spends at least thirty minutes reading. I really admire her
perseverance, and I think I should learn this from her.
Jerry
Although
the plot of the book he shared was very complicated, his explanation for it was
very clear; thus we still could understand it. I was very impressed by his
great ability to present a complex idea to the audience logically. Besides, I also
think his presentation was the most special one. He told the audience his real
thought about the book: he considered it nonsense. However, then he said we
still could learn something from this nonsense. I think the way he presented
the idea of the book was very novel and could successfully make the audience
impressed by what he said.
Celine
From
her sharing, I could see that she really loved the books she read. Her
presentation made me recall that I once read an article talking the methods to
give great presentation. It mentions that only when the presenters do have
great passion for and deeply believe what they share will they move and
convince the audience. Celine’s presentation did make me feel that she really
liked what she introduced, and thus she was very confident of it. All in all, I
think she made a great presentation, and I like it.
Thank you. I did enjoy those books. As a novel-lover, I can easily fall in love with books than with man :p (too sad). I like your presentation too:)
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