log book 2 Mohsin
Time: 8:30 to 8:41 date: 27/5/2010
Subject: Recycling paper
Introduction: it was sample and not too many words
Body language: that I tried move my body in different ways.
Attitude: I feel that I was relaxed.
Eye contact: I tried to look to everybody.
Slides: 11
Colorful: yes.
Clear: I don’t use difficult words that it was easier for listeing.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: the slids were short.
Content: Did i explain the problem + suggest soulutions? yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
log book 2 Fahad
Time: 1:44 to 1:51 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: tire recycling.
Introduction: The introduction was good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 10
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explains the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
log book 2 Mohammed alzaabi
Time: 1:26 to 1:43 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: obesity
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: The body language was good but he was also a little nervous.
Attitude: relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 15
Colorful: yes.
Clear: not clear and there a many words.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explains the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
log book 2 saoud
Time: 12:49 to 1:06 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: crimes in Dubai.
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: relaxed and comfortable; he always read from the notes.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 11
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: no.
Content: Did he explain the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
Log book 2 Abdllrhaman Saif
Time: 8:43 to 8:58 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Smoking.
Introduction: The introduction was good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 11
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes .
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explain the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
Log book 2 Salem Hassan
Time: 9:02 to 9:13 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: tire recycling.
Introduction: The introduction was good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: He was nervous.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 10
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explain the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
Log book 2 Sultan
Time: 9:15 to 9:30 date: 27/5/2010
Subject: Global warming.
Introduction: The introduction was good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: little nervous.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 13
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explain the problem and put a solution? No
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
Log book 2 Mohamed Saleh
Time: 12:23 to 12:35 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Hackers.
Introduction: The introduction was good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: relax and comfortable.
Eye contact: good.
Slides: 10
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes .
Too many words: yes.
Content: Did he explains the problem and put a solution? Yes.
Language: good.
Meaning clear: yes.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Vocabulary word
1-Deduce Verb guess, decide. From the evidence the detective deduced that the gardener had done it.
2-Circumstance Noun situation. Do not judge his behavior without considering every circumstance.
3-Comment Noun say, talk. His frequent absences gave rise to comment.
4-Compensate Verb make up for. They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
5-Component Noun part. There is a component of the car which is damaged.
6-Considerable Adj large, big, and significant. It cost a considerable amount.
7-Constrain Verb limit, restrict. He was constrained to admit the offence.
8-Contribute Verb add to, give towards. I'd like to contribute stories to a magazine.
9-Consent Noun agree to. He gave his consent to the marriage.
10-Constant Adj unchanging, the same. All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
11-Convene Verb meet, come together. The students were convened in the auditorium.
12-Coordinate Verb Plan, agree, and manage. He sould coordinate his actions with those of his colleagues.
13-Core Noun central, most important. He has the ability to get straight to the core of a problem.
14-Corporate Adj related to a large company. Most boards wish to have an effective system of corporate governance.
15-Criteria Noun measurements, benchmarks, standards. These criteria are not valid.
16-Alternative Noun. You have the alternative of riding or walking.
17-Demonstrate Verb show, tell, and prove. I want to demonstrate the force of gravity by dropping an object.
18-Document Noun written information. The foreign minister signed the document today.
19-Dominate Verb lead, excel, be master of. Successful leaders dominate events rather than react to them.
20-Interact Verb to act on each other. He should interact more with his colleagues.
2-Circumstance Noun situation. Do not judge his behavior without considering every circumstance.
3-Comment Noun say, talk. His frequent absences gave rise to comment.
4-Compensate Verb make up for. They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
5-Component Noun part. There is a component of the car which is damaged.
6-Considerable Adj large, big, and significant. It cost a considerable amount.
7-Constrain Verb limit, restrict. He was constrained to admit the offence.
8-Contribute Verb add to, give towards. I'd like to contribute stories to a magazine.
9-Consent Noun agree to. He gave his consent to the marriage.
10-Constant Adj unchanging, the same. All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
11-Convene Verb meet, come together. The students were convened in the auditorium.
12-Coordinate Verb Plan, agree, and manage. He sould coordinate his actions with those of his colleagues.
13-Core Noun central, most important. He has the ability to get straight to the core of a problem.
14-Corporate Adj related to a large company. Most boards wish to have an effective system of corporate governance.
15-Criteria Noun measurements, benchmarks, standards. These criteria are not valid.
16-Alternative Noun. You have the alternative of riding or walking.
17-Demonstrate Verb show, tell, and prove. I want to demonstrate the force of gravity by dropping an object.
18-Document Noun written information. The foreign minister signed the document today.
19-Dominate Verb lead, excel, be master of. Successful leaders dominate events rather than react to them.
20-Interact Verb to act on each other. He should interact more with his colleagues.
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