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Hello, my name is val and I am the president of the European Club. In the European Club students will learn about every country in Europe, on its culture, language, history, and more. I will be using books, articles, and maps to benefit the understanding of Europe. I think the mix it up day is a good opportunity to meet new people and interact with them because everyone has a different background, a different race and culture. If interested in joining the European Club, meetings are held Fridays at lunch at room C-14. This week I will talk about Belgium

2006-11-13 15:16:23 · 3 answers · asked by avalentin911 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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You need to loose the repeated use of "I", and instead use language that represents the club as an entity. Regardless of whether you are the sole voice of the club and it's only speaker, you should still speak for the club, rather than sound like you are promoting yourself.

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Hello, my name is Val (include last name), and I am the president of the European Club. In the European Club students learn about the various countries in Europe. We use books, reference articles, and maps to enhance our understanding of Europe.We also learn about the culture, language and history, plus other topics of interest.

The mix-it-up day is a great opportunity to meet and interact with new people and hear different points of view. We in the European club have members from many different races and cultures who can share their experiences, to help us all become more aware of other cultures. We welcome you to come, share, and learn with us!

If you'd like to check us out, the European club meets during lunch, on Fridays, in room C-14. Our topic this week is "Belgium".



Whatever you do, don't read from the script, know your material and look your audience in the eye, if it's a huge crowd, cast your eyes around, looking at no-one in particular, but give the impression that you are looking at various people.

2006-11-13 15:36:30 · answer #1 · answered by bc_is_the_place_to_be 4 · 0 0

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2016-09-01 12:10:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Pretty good! Just liven it up abit when i read it sounded a little bit dull to me. I don't know what you were thinking. It sound interesting, but students usually don't want to hear about books, article, and maps. They would like to hear about:
Food- This is KEY to get students attention
Sports- Talk about sports teams there!
Entertainment- What do they do there?
Fun Facts- Give some about the country.
Yes, history is important and sometimes fun, but in the announcement try and say things about things that most students would be interested in. Other that that it is GREAT. I would go!
-Have fun exploring Belguim (oooo thier waffles are great {I have been there AWESOME})

2006-11-13 15:24:59 · answer #3 · answered by Rocky 4 · 0 1

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