For my Dutch class we had to do presentations in front of our class and after the presentation the teacher would randomly select 3 students to give feedback on the presentation. Now the object of this exercise is to say one good thing about the presentation, then one bad thing about it and then end it nicely by saying one better thing about the presentation. But what was pretty obvious, it was harder to find flaws in the presentation then good. We did the same exercise in class by saying a good quality about the person next to us and then a negative about the person beside us. And lastly end things nice with another compliment.
Am I the only one who thinks it’s pretty hard to find a negative quality about someone? I had to say that the girl in my class talked a little too much. This is slightly distracting while in class.
And while someone says something about you, you respond by saying “Thank you” even if you don’t agree with it. Was pretty damn hard tbh. Since it’s hard to say something negative about someone; especially a close friend. Well maybe it’s just me. Do you believe so or not? Just wondering.
Fri 27 Nov 2009, 9:53 pm by The Sexy Vixen