Presentation about Far-East ~Manual of how to create a good PowerPoint slideshow
2013年3月6日水曜日 0 loves
皆さん、久しぶりね~!(*^ー゚)/~~
じゃ、今日中国と韓国と日本から学校でプレゼンテーシオンを出来た。良かったからとても嬉しいね。後4週間の『仕事』では良いね?
それじゃ、もう一度英語だけに書いたエントリーで。ヒッヒ ( ^∀^)ゲラ
So, hello everyone!
According to Hungarian laws now that I'm 18, I've became an adult. It's been around 3 weeks now. Last week the elimination of the Eurovision Song Contestant from Hungary has ended. If you ask me, I'm not really satisfied with the result but oh well, good luck for ByeAlex in Malmö, Sweden! (,,゚Д゚) ガンガレ!
On with an other English-only post. Hehe~ ( ^▽^)
So, after approximately a month of working and searching for sources I had the opportunity to do a presentation about Far-Eastern cultures, to be exact about China's, South Korea's and Japan's (♥) culture. I don't know if any of my classmates paid attention to me or my presentation for real, but as it seemed they had. From the comments they made (especially a guy from the behind and an idon'tsayanythingofmyopinionabouther girl from the second row.) I suppose they were interested in my topic. Idk. I've got an "A" for my presentation btw.アリガト!(´▽`)
And guess what! I did and learned this by heart, there weren't any written help for me expect my presentation's points. You know, dear readers the other presentations weren't that good in my opinion. I think if you want to do a great job you have to do it without your written helps or if you don't have enough confidence in yourself then feel free to glance at your papers but don't turn it into a literary soirée. And try to do an experiment about the font sizes you want to use because it's not good if you use too small sizes because it won't be readable even from the first row. That's also not good if your font sizes are various; once they're too big, and then they're extra small. And don't try to write a lot about one thing into your PowerPoint document. It makes the whole presentation long and after a while it becomes boring. Be selective. Try to select the important information. I might sound childish, but if you haven't done anything like this before don't be afraid to ask for help from an adult, who had already seen (or it's better if they had done) a presentation with PowerPoint. They can help you with useful advices. Use big pictures (if the original isn't /enough/ big, then make it big). Small pictures are not well visible and if it's a dark picture then your audience won't see anything of the pictures you want to show. If there's two pictures that are from the same thing then you can put them into one slide, but beware, if the pictures are too big it won't be nice. In this case I recommend you to separate the pictures and use 2 slides for them. Nobody wants to have any feedback that contains "this and that wasn't very nice in your slideshow", am I right? (°Д°)ハァ?
I think you should practice the way you want to present it to the audience. By this method you can even calculate how much time do you need to perfectly and completely talk about everything which is in your slideshow.
Uhm... I believe that's it what I can think of now. If anything comes to my mind I might edit this entry or will post in an other entry.
And now my opinion about how my class behaved during my slideshow. First of all, thank you guys who listened to me! From the rest on I try not to be too harsh but excuse me if I do... Nobody reads my blog from my class but anyways I don't want to talk about them in a rude way... (  ̄ー ̄)
So... First my dear commenter from the behind. Thank you for all your comments but you could have told them to me after class and you wouldn't disturb my thoughts. But anyway I'm glad I could tell you something that shocked you. (°ε°) And also from behind and I don't know who you were but please how the hell should I say "kanji" otherwise?! It's not a letter, it's a kanji. There's no other definition to it! And you, sweetheart wouldn't understand if I said word. Because you don't know why it's a word for me and a kanji (again, not a letter) for you. And what if I like using the word "kanji"? And I bet your mind wouldn't register what's the difference between "kanji" and our words. So it was easier this way ***hole. ( ̄^ ̄)凸
And from the second row, my dearest enemy, how dare you say that Japanese school uniforms doesn't have style? They do have style, you just can't see through it. In fact, the Japanese youth have more style than you would ever have. And for your smartass remark "She shouts!", of course I raised my voice a little bit, if I wanted those, who were paying attention to the slideshow to understand what I was saying because you wouldn't shut your mouth up. 从 ^▽^从
But on the other hand I was really really extremely happy when my friend came up to me and congratulated on my show. (・∀・) I really truly appreciate it, so thank you, and when she said it was so oblivious that I'm really "on my way with these things". So all in all, thank you everyone, even from those who might was not satisfied with the whole slideshow. After all, negative critique is also a critique and you'll help me improve for the "big stage" even if you intended to do it or not. U>ω<)ノ シッ!!
I hope I wasn't rude to anyone. I truly really apologize if I was. ごめんちゃいm( __ __ )m
Oh, by the way, negative people are flying out of my life, yaaaaay~! (≧∇≦)b