E VALUATION BY I NTUITION Nanna Man KTM 8 Feb 2012.

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E VALUATION BY I NTUITION Nanna Man KTM 8 Feb 2012

Without an evaluation, a speech is a waste! Evaluation is not as difficult as you think!!

D OES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO COOK P EKING D UCK ?

No project level requirement at all. You don’t need to master all the speaking skill before you take the evaluation role. Everyone has his/her unique point of view. M YTH NO.1 : I’ M NOT QUALIFIED TO BE AN EVALUATOR !!!!

M YTHS NO.2: I CAN ’ T THINK OF A SINGLE POINT TO EVALUATE !!! What are the 2 major elements of Evaluation? - Good points - Bad points/ room for improvement / suggestions Intuition = Immediate feeling Feel it. Describe it. Give reason.

Feeling: I get lost in the speech! I even don’t understand the speech! Feeling : Uncomfortable! Discriminated! Bored!

M YTHS NO.3: I CAN ’ T FORMULATE A 2.5 MINS EVALUATION SPEECH IN SUCH A SHORT TIME !!! Cut them into pieces Opening : 15 seconds Good pt.1 :30 seconds Good pt. 2 : 30 seconds Room for improvement 1: 30 seconds Room for improvement 2: 30 seconds Conclusion :15 seconds 2.5 minutes

FeelingReasonSuggestionTime Opening15 s’ Good pt s’ Good pt s’ Room for improvement 1 30 s’ Room for improvement 2 30 s’ Conclusion15 s’ 2.5 mins

FeelingReasonSuggestion Opening15s’ Good pt 1 (on Content) s’ Good pt 2 (on Delivery Skill) s’ Room for improvement 1 (on Content) 30s’ Room for improvement 2 (on Delivery Skill) 30s’ Conclusion ( highlight the good pt. again!) 15s’ 2.5 mins

M YTHS NO.4 : I DON ’ T KNOW HOW TO E XPRESS MY F EELING ! Choice of words: (for good point) In PC Speech, - I like the most is…. - I enjoy the most is………/ the most enjoyable part is… - Impressed me the most is…/ the most impressive part is…. - I appreciate the most is… - I was touched / moved by…. - XXX is the very thing captured my attention… - XXXX is very attractive/ appealing to me….

Choice of words: (for room for improvement) - It would be better if …. - You may consider… - I would suggest….. - I would challenge you on….. - An alternative way for you to consider is…. Practice!

Feel it! See it ! Hear it! Give a reason. Give Suggestion. Useful Tips Review the speech project objectives. Talk with the speaker to find out which skills or techniques the speaker hopes to strengthen through the speech.

Please sign up the Evaluator role!!!!!!! Thanks you!