Sunday, May 30, 2010

Fahed AL Mosabi

Presenter: Fahed AL Mosabi .
Subject: Tire Recycling.
Time: 01:44pm to 01:52pm.
Place: F52.
Introduction: The introduction was nice.
Body language: It was very good.
Attitude: He was relaxed.
Eye contact: good but most of the time looking the screen.
Slides: 10.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words: some slides have many words but others have not.
Content: He explained the problem and he made the class understand the solutions.
Language: His language was clear and easy to understand.
The meaning clear: Mostly clear.
Grammar Mistakes: Were not too many.

Mohammed Al Zaabi

Presenter: Mohammed Al Zaabi.
Subject: Obesity.
Time: 01:26pm to 01:42pm.
Place: F52.
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: It was very good.
Attitude: He was not comfortable and not relaxed.
Eye contact: good but most of the time looking at teacher and the screen.
Slides: 15.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words: No it had many words.
Content: He explained the problem and he put the best solutions.
Language: His language was clear and easy to understand .
The meaning clear: Mostly clear.
Grammar Mistakes: There are but not too many.

Saoud Abdullah

Presenter: Saoud Abdullah.
Subject: Crimes in Dubai.
Time: 12:50pm to 01:08pm.
Place: F52.
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: It was very good.
Attitude: He was comfortable and some smiles.
Eye contact: good but most of the time looking at paper.
Slides: 11.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: No.
Not too many words: No it had many words.
Content: He explained the problem and he had many solutions.
Language: His language was clear.
The meaning clear: Mostly clear.
Grammar Mistakes: No.

Ahmed AL Braiky

Presenter: Ahmed AL Braiky.
Subject: Traffic congestion.
Time: 12:38pm to 12:48pm.
Place: F52.
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: The body language is very good.
Attitude: He was not relaxed and not comfortable.
Eye contact: good but most of the time he was looking at the screen.
Slides: 11.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words: No it had many words.
Content: He explains the problem and gives the best solutions.
Language: His language was clear.
The meaning clear: yes .
Grammar Mistakes: There were some grammar mistakes.

Mohmmed Alramsi

Presenter: Mohmmed Alramsi.
Subject: Hackers.
Time: 12:25pm to 12:35pm.
Place: F52.
Introduction: The introduction was short.
Body language: The body language is not positive.
Attitude: He was relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: good but most of the time looking at the teacher.
Slides: 10.
Colorful: No because most slides were small and not enough color.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes. Not too many words: No it had many words.
Content: He explains the problem which is about the hackers and gave a solution.
Language: His language was clear.
The meaning clear: yes .
Grammar Mistakes: There were no grammar mistakes.

Faisal Saif AL Dhaheri

Presenter: Faisal Saif AL Dhaheri.
Subject: Junk Food.
Time: 10:20am to 10:31am.
Place: F52.
Introduction: Good and interesting.
Body language: The body language was positive.
Attitude: I was relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: good but most of the time I was looking at the teacher or the screen.
Slides: 13.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words: No it had many words.
Content: I explained the problem and gave the best solution.
Language: This language was clear.
The meaning clear: yes .
Grammar Mistakes: I had some grammar mistakes.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Vocabulary Log Requirements (20-Words)

1- Assassination (noun): the killing of somebody, murder. After the assassination of the president, the army took control of the country.

2- Regret (verb): feel sorry for something. Don’t you regret leaving before the end of the course.


3- Initial (adjective): coming at start. There is an initial training period before you start work.

4- Extremely (adverb): very. He was extremely disappointed at not receiving first prize.

5- Afford (verb): be able to buy something. I can’t afford to buy a new car.

6- Secret (noun): not widely known. She didn’t feel she could trust him to keep a secret.

7- Popular (adjective): famous. English heads the list of the most popular foreign languages taught in this country.

8- Awful (adjective): extremely bad. I’m sure I made an awful lot of mistakes in the test.

9- Exhibition (noun): public display of works of art. If you’ve got a student card you can get into the exhibition free of charge.

10- Narrow (adjective):small in width. It’s hard to find a belt that’s narrow enough to fit my watch.

11- Persuade (transitive verb): get somebody to do something. He has been trying to persuade his father to buy him a bicycle.

12- Delicious (adjective): good to eat. She made a delicious pudding consisting of apricots and cream.

13- Contain (transitive verb): have something within. How much water does that tank contain?

14- Public (adjective): concerning all the people. ‘Can you ride a horse along a public footbath?’ ‘No, it’s forbidden.’

15- Direction (noun): course. We started walking in the direction of the town centre.

16- Hostage (noun): captive. The hijackers took seven hostages before releasing the rest of the passengers.

17- crime (noun): illegal act. The judge gave him a four-year prison sentence for his crime.

18- Admit (verb ): own up to doing something. When I questioned him, he finally admitted stealing my pen.

19- Manage (verb): administer or run something. I managed to open the tin.

20- Responsible (adjective): answerable to somebody. Each student must be responsible for his or her own belongings.