Today I did a presentation on Dueza festival. Overall, I think it went pretty well. I spent a lot of time preparing and making sure I understood the topic. This helped me feel more confident when speaking in front of the class. I made a strong first impression by discussing the previous slide that another friend had presented. I remained composed throughout the entire presentation by getting off to a good start. But I believe there were times when I could have performed much better. As I was talking about the significance of celebrating the festival, I became a little quieter toward the middle because I couldn't come up with the correct sentence. Therefore, in the future I will pay more attention to my vocabulary.
Our group produced a simple yet useful visual aid. We had clear slides with festival-related pictures on them. This supported the verbal explanations we were giving. Next time I am going to consider including a quick video clip to add an extra dimension. I'm happy that we were able to answer all of the questions from our tutor and classmates at the end. This showed we really knew the information about this particular festival. Though one question threw us off for a moment, we collected our thoughts and provided a satisfactory response.
Overall, I accomplished my goal of informing my peers about
this important topic. With a little improvement, I think my next presentation could
be even better. The more I practice public speaking, the more comfortable I
will become. I'm proud of the effort I put into this presentation and am
excited to apply what I learned to future projects.
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