2015年1月15日星期四

Last but not least

" I used to be really nervous to speak in public. When I spoke in front of people, my face got red and my voice trembled. The pace of my speaking got faster and faster, and my arms waved around without being controlled. Because of this, I hardly ever answered questions in my previous classes although I knew the correct answers most of the time. "

"In the first class, I was really shy, and hardly participate the conversation and discussion. Even when I participate, I pretended that I was not interested in those activities to cover my embarrasses. "

These two paragraphs are chosen in the second blog I posted. I clearly remembered how bashful I was at that time. Nevertheless, it seems that I've improved a lot during this semester.

To start with, my way of speaking become a lot better. First of all, my pacing is more under control than before. Now I can slow down the speed I talk and always pay attention to it. In our first project of monologue, I tried a lot to control my pace. It was really hard since I was facing another huge difficulty, memorization. Any little changes can interact my memorization even transitory pausing. However, pausing is needed. To deal with this, I read the short monologue as slowly as possible. That was effective. This experice reminded me that I could always read things over and over again to train the pacing of speaking. Secondly, the emotion and gesture I express are a lot more appropriate. I can change my tone gradually rather than speak out the flat article word by word. Besides, I am able to make some slightly movements to work in concert with the content. However, in the final representative  of the TED talk, I hardly moved which made me upset. 

Furthermore, my performances increasingly become confident. During my first taking of video, I really did not know where to look at and hardly had eye contact with audiences. I can't even control my face and can't help smiling for the whole taking. Things get a lot better now. Manipulably change my emotion and give eye contact become possible. I can smile and look at an audience's eyes directly and confidently.

Nevertheless, there are still things I have to work on. The first thing I need to build is a logical mind. Although I can write essay logically, I cannot present my mind and organize my language immediately in speaking such as debate. During the preparing of our debate, I figure out that I can only read the material I've already written down rather than say whatever comes up from my mind. The second thing is the articulation. I hope that I could speak calmly and articulately in stead of in a hurry. I think the best way would be speaking slowly and pay attention to every syllable like "d".

Lat but not least, I have really learnt a lot in this class. Although the class in now over, I will always remind myself the things I learnt in this class and apply skills in my further studying.
Thank you very much Ms. Guarino, I love this class !


2015年1月12日星期一

Self reflection

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In my opinion, my pace of speaking is good since I did not speak too fast or too slow. The part which I like best must be the content of the TED talk. I wrote it sincerely therefore I could express it from my heart. Most of my pronunciation is clear although there were a coule of words I am not sure, such as chef and triumph. Eye contact was totally lacked in my delivery. I was really intension and read the words all the time. To be honest, because of the spring break, I nearly forgot the content especially the things I wrote as the revision. My body language was awful. I hardy did anything but stood there uneasily. To be honest, my expression of emotion was awful. There were times I needed to increase volume or change my faces. However, because of intension and unfamiliarity, I paid most of my attention to the words and pronunciation. Since this is the last project of the public speaking class, I really did not make a good ending. I will focus on these problem in my further study and life.

2014年12月12日星期五

Talking About the Talk


We have spent a long time writing this speech, from researching to revising, meeting a lot of problems and fixing them steps by steps.
First of all, I think there are several things I have done well. To begin with, I extremely like my topic. China is one of the most familiar things with me, therefore I can easily write the true content sincerely. I picked five small topics at first, but found it difficult  to be detailed and shortened it to three topics that I interested in most. To my surprises, these topics also interested my roommates and they have given me a lot of useful advise. Secondly, the personal experience in my speech are intriguing. When I first wrote the speech, I hardly added any personal experience but most resources. However, when I noticed that personal experience is needed, my speech started to be more fluent. I added a lot of happy memory during my childhood. The process was fun, thinking back the old days really brought me a bunch of happiness and it is the first time that I wanted to spread my felling by this speech. Luckily, that worked. The special experience attracted my roommates' interests which made me a little proud. 
Nevertheless, significant weaknesses are showen in my speech while using resources is one of the biggest problem. In my first draft, I used nearly all reasources to construct my speech. What was worse, I even did not do correct citation. Many resources were confusing too. Their language was complicated and hard to understand. Besides, I even could not state my thesis. The contents and the thesis were sometime out of relevance. 
As for my in-class delivery, I personally think it was fine. Although some of the pronunciation was incorrect, most of them was articulate. My pace was a little bit fast which I can control next time. In my opinion, the most of importance thing is that I should get more familiar with the content. There were times that I could not breath smoothly because the sentences were too long... However, the good thing is that because of the familiarity, I could express my emotion correctly and genuinely like telling a story without hesitating. 
Finally, I have learnt from watching others practice and deliver their speeches. First, I noticed that while standing without an iPad, people's hands might have a lot of small movements out of control. To deal with this, I think that I would like to have some gestures which could express my emotion with my hands like putting them on my heart. This may help me cover up my tension. Besides, pauses are needed. When putting forward a question or transfer to another topic, pausing for a while would help audience follow the speaker better. Last but not least, being confident is always better than being nervous.
All in all, I belive that this Tedtalk will be really good after a long-time preparation. I hope that I can get familiar with the speech as soon as possible and even memorize it.

2014年12月6日星期六

The home of my heart✨


When I first heard the topic "This I Believe", what popped into my head is the scene which my mom told me that "whenever you are tired or sad, your family will always be here and China will never move." Not until I arrived in the United States, I realized that China is the most unique and warmest part in my life. China, the huge country with 5000-year-old history, not only shows her differences and developments during the river of time, but also opens her warm arms and shows her welcome to both her children and people from the world. Think deeply through your life, where is your"home" that you love so much no matter it is a place, a person or a certain small thing. As for me, China, which brings me prides, great memories and the best food, is definitely the only choice.

Mentioning China, I bet that most of you will come up with two things, the Great Wall and pandas. The Great Wall of China, the world's longest wall and biggest ancient architecture, was generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern border of China in order to protect the Chinese emperor(travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/)  The first segments were built in the fifth century BC and the last contributions of the Great wall of China where build in the sixteenth century AD. Approximately 500.000 people took part in building the wall.  There is an old saying in China that "One who fails to reach the Great Wall is not a hero". When I was 4, my grandmother took me to the Great Wall and asked me to walk as far as possible. It was really a harsh task for a young girl to mount multiple stairs without any help. However, after walking for 5 hours, I finally reached the target my grandmother gave me. Standing on the highest tower, overlooking the mountain and the river of China, a sense of pride filled my heart. The pride was not only because I had done the impossible mission and built my confidence, but also because of the masterpiece my ancestors have created.                                                     

Not only protecting herself, China also dedicated her intelligence to the entire world in many ways. One of the most important contribution is China's four great inventions. China's long history has seen some extremely important inventions emerge, most noticeably gunpowder, paper-making, printing and the compass, which, in the words of Roger Bacon, changed the whole appearance and status of things in the world. The most fun thing, for me, must be the gunpowder, which led to the modern day firework. During the Chinese Spring Festival, children always play firework to celebrate. I used to be afraid of the sound, however, the blazing with color really intriguing me. In the night on every December 31st in Chinese calendar, my father would always brings me out and buy a bunch of fireworks. Later, my whole family would stays together and light the firework. Just like Americans celebrate the 4th of July Raising our heads and making a wish, the firework not only makes the festival more alive and jubilant, but also gains the family together and gives us hope. Every time I see the firework no matter on the TV or lit by myself, it reminds me of my dear family and their happy faces when they look at the flowers on the sky.

What do you like most in your country? As for me, Chinese food must be one of the best parts which constructed the reasons for my love to China.  Development and diversity of the delights of Chinese cuisine are also representative of China's long history(http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/cuisine_drink/cuisine/). Chinese can change nearly everything into food from sharks to worms which built Chinese's strong stomach which sometimes really scares me. There is one time when my mom took me to a far place to eat different kinds of snakes which is cooked in 9 different ways. That was absolutely disgusting. I refused at first. However, I was really hungry since we have stayed there for two days and there was no other meat but snake. Finally, I tried a little bit fried snake. That was amazing, I admit. I could not refuse the cate anymore and started to enjoy. This is not the only experience I have met. Nevertheless, it doesn't mean that Chinese eat food blindly. There are usually stories connected with the specific cuisine. The chef who killed the snakes told me that in a legend, their village was invaded by the evil of snake. The villagers tried their best to resist and finally got success. To celebrate their triumph, they captured nearly all the snakes and cooked them in different ways. To be honest, also the multitudinous kinds of banquets are delicious, what I like most is the homemade cuisine. The sweet steam bread in the morning, the reeky noodle soup for lunch and my favorite spicy hot diced chicken built my gustation of China which I miss every second in my life.

Think deeply through your life, where is your "home" that you love so much no matter it is a place, a person or a certain small thing. Whenever your think about it, you will smile and be proud of it. People should always have beliefs. As for me, I don't believe in religions but believe in this  country and most of the things belong to it. As time pass, many things would change, even the most familiar things for us would be out of all recognition. Nevertheless, just like what my mom said, my family will always be in China for me, which I wholeheartedly believe and will never change. 

2014年11月20日星期四

Speech first draft

When I first heard the topic "This I Believe", what popped into my head is the scene which my mom told me that "whenever you are tired or sad, your family will always be here and China will never move." Not until I arrived here, I noticed that China is the most unique and warmest part in my life. China, the huge country with 5000-year-old history, not only shows her differences and developments during the river of time, but also opens her warm arms and shows her welcome to both her children and people from the world. 

 

Mentioning China, I bet that most of you will come up with two things, the Great Wall and pandas. The Great Wall of China, the world's longest wall and biggest ancient architecture is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick,tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China in part to protect the Chinese Empire or its prototypical states against intrusions by various nomadic groups or military incursions by various warlike peoples or forces. The first segments were built in the fifth century BC and the last contributions of the Great wall of China where build in the sixteenth century AD. Approximately 500.000 people take part in building the wall. (travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/) 

 

Not only protecting herself, China also dedicated her intelligence to the entire world in many ways. One of the most important contribution is China's four great invention. China's long history has seen some extremely important inventions emerge, most noticeably gunpowder, paper making, printing and the compass, which, in the words of Roger Bacon, changed the whole appearance and status of things in the world. Through the Arabs, Africans and Europeans then mastered the skill. The first paper factory in Europe was set up in Spain. In the latter half of the 16th century, this skill was brought to America. By the 19th century, when paper factories were set up in Australia, paper making had spread to the whole world.

Cai Lun, also known as Tsai Lun, was listed in the book The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History by Michael H. Hart.

 

What do you like most in your country? As for me, Chinese food must be one of the best parts which constructed the reasons for my love to China.  Development and diversity of the delights of Chinese cuisine are also representative of China's long history. With each dynasty new recipes were created until the art of food preparation reach its peak during the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). The dinner called Man Han Quan Xi that incorporates all the very best of Man and Han Cuisine is held in high esteem involving as it does countless dishes, each with its own distinctive flavor and appeal. This veritable banquet in its preparation and presentation typifies all of the culture and culinary arts that have been perfected over centuries and is a comprehensive amalgam of taste, instruments, and manners. Chinese can change nearly everything into food from sharks to worms which built Chinese's strong stomach.(http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/cuisine_drink/cuisine/)

 

Think deeply through your life, where is your "home" that you love so much no matter it is a place, a person or a certain small thing. Whenever your think about it, you will smile and be proud of it. People should always have believes. As for me, I don't believe in religions but believe in this  country and most of the things belong to it. As time pass, many things would change, even the most familiar things for us would be out of all recognition. Nevertheless, just like what my mom said, my family will always be in China for me, which I wholeheartedly believe and will never change.