Sunday, February 10, 2008

book review


HI~~~~
we have already finished the book review project~!That's fantastic~!really~
I'm really interented in the presentation of the book review~that's more activite....actually every part of this project was pretty useful~! The interesting presentation should base on what we understand about the novel, the style of the author, the background.......that's to say, we should enjoy our reading frist....if we don't like or don't want to do sth at the begining, it's hard for us to succeed at the end.It's like what Lily said we should engjoy what are we doing and work hard~~~ (reading rate: 7)

we separated our novel with different sections and discussed with our group after finishing one section. We could get more ideas and explain some parts that make us confused for each other. Well....that's an useful prosess of learning with group work. (discusstion with group: 8)

oh~~~~~~~~the writing for book review was a little chellenge for me....even though I have alreagy got the ideas that how to write it...sometimes..it's easy to go a little bite far....the problem for me is giving a little bite much infomation that make the summarising of the novel not clear enough! I think if I made it shorter,it could be more clearly. (written review: 7)

Our novel named "Obasan", we thought we did a good job for the presentation.....there are many description and details in the story...so..it's hard to present..(it's same with other novels)...I thought we should gave more explaination about the relationships in this Japanese-Canadian family. During the question time, according the questions,we explained more information about the relationships and help audiences to understand this story. (presentation:9)

I love the presentation part, cuz we can express the author's ideas for audiences, we could present the stories by our styles at the same time~! Practicing our speaking skill make us more confident to speak in front of many audiences~!It's really good experience for us to study in the university, or even in the workplace.

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