I think that Rajesh Nautiyal is the most interesting
because his insight is curious. Originally, Yoga is a traditional exercise but,
in those days, it is doing all over the world. Even If I am him, I couldn’t come
up this topic. So, I was impressed. Also, his introduce which he moved us to do
yoga was good because it could attract our attentions.
Next, in my opinion, Iki Mafi Uele is the
most effective communicator because he looked like he was more confident than
other speakers. his voice was powerful and his speech pace was easy to listen. And
I think facial expression and intense eyes are also important from his speech. Also, He let us do some of the motions. It
was effective way to attract audience attentions.
Finally, Possibilities and challenges of
post graduate study is soling many problems even global scale. They focus on
one big topic and search causes and solutions. From 3mt, I think I would like
to be like them in the future in my field.
I understand what he wanted to say more, thanks to your report. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think you will be able to be like them, because you learn English very hard.
Nice post, Shiho. Indeed both Nautiyal & Uele captured our attention very effectively. Asking us to put our hands in our pockets to feel for money brought home the fact that money donated by NZ to Tonga is in a sense 'our money', so yes of course we want to know it is being spent wisely. I also like it how you have seen the potential of postgraduate study through this competition. Trying to solve big problems is both an honor and a responsibility. David :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, Shiho! I agree with you that the theme of Yoga is very unique and interested. His speech was very clear!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, the topic of yoga was very interesting and impressive. Do you want to try it?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't catch Rajesh Nautiyal's speech well, so I could learn more from your blog! To be like them in the future, we should study and do many experience!
ReplyDeleteIf you have a chance to do that, will you do the same thing as they?
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