Just wondering how to employ the best stratedgy to answer this year's task with 3 strong speaker and 2 weaker speakers. How to make my group appear more formidable, and yet secure strong individual points for myself?
Imagine I'm Strong Speaker A , indicated by SA. And the other strong speakers SB and SC. And the weaker speakers be WA and WB. Our current order is as follows:
SB, WA , WB , SA , SC.
Is the order very particular or can I ignore it?
What are you presenting?
Anyway, the best way to secure strong indivdual mark is to speak more than the rest of the speakers. Speak with confidence as well.
Hi,
Show the assessors that there is team spirit rather than a clear-cut impression of weak/strong contrast.
Help the weaker presenters by giving them confidence and pointers to improve during rehearsals.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Wen Shih
Yeah we're planning to spread out/even out the proficiency around. But still it would be understandtable if I want to shine out. And how would I go about doing so.
Hi,
A great team is one in which all its members shine :)
Cheers,
Wen Shih
just care about yourself, this may seem selfinsh, but OP is a test for individual performance, people get B while the entire group get A as they flunk badly in OP. Really!. 10% group mechanics is based on smoothness in transistion and how in sync your slides is with your speaking. That's all.
Hope it helps :)
Originally posted by Summer hill:What are you presenting?
Anyway, the best way to secure strong indivdual mark is to speak more than the rest of the speakers. Speak with confidence as well.
time is not relevant in OP really as speakers are allocated time, just make sure that you spend your 5 - 10 minutes well , but yes, speak with confidence