Time: 12:24 to 12:34 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: about Hackers.
Introduction: The introduction was clear enough.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: relax and comfortable.
Eye contact: good
Slides: 10
Colorful: yes
Clear: yes
Relevant: yes
Too many words: Yes
Content: is he explains the problem and put solution? Yes
Language: good
Meaning clear: yes
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Log book 2 Faisal
Time:From 12:03 to 12:13 date: 25/5/2010
Introduction: The introduction was very good.
Body language: The body language was very good as I see.
Attitude: He was relax.
Eye contact: good but he was looking to the teacher only.
Slides: 13.
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words:yes.
Content: Is he explains the problem and put solution? yes
Language: good
Meaning Clear: yes
Grammar Mistakes: I see that he is good in grammer and he doesn't have mistakes.
Introduction: The introduction was very good.
Body language: The body language was very good as I see.
Attitude: He was relax.
Eye contact: good but he was looking to the teacher only.
Slides: 13.
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words:yes.
Content: Is he explains the problem and put solution? yes
Language: good
Meaning Clear: yes
Grammar Mistakes: I see that he is good in grammer and he doesn't have mistakes.
Monday, May 17, 2010
20 vocab words
1) Annual (Adjective) occurring or payable every year.
Sentence: I went on an annual trip to London.
2) Confer (verb) have a conference in order to talk something over.
Sentence: We conferred about a plan of action.
3) Goal (noun) the place designated as the end.
Sentences: the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play.
4) Job (noun) an occupation.
Sentence: he gave it up as a bad job.
5) Phase (noun) any distinct time period in a sequence of events.
Sentence: they phased the intake with the output of the machine.
6) Series (noun) similar things placed in order or happening one after another.
Sentence: Faisal is a series person.
7) Apparent (adjective) clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
Sentence:Memories may become apparent during dream state or have a trigger event in the awakened state.
8) Contrast (verb) the act of distinguishing by comparing differences.
Sentence: The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her weakest student
9) Consent (verb) to agree or to do something.
Sentence: We obtained parental consent for the young people.
10) Valid (adjective) having legal force; properly executed and binding under the law.
Sentence: Don't you see that the converse is equally valid?
11) Technology (noun) the science or study of the practical or industrial arts.
Sentence: The novelty of new technology holds the interest of visitors.
12) Access: (Noun) the act of coming toward or near to; approach.
Sentence: Improving access to services is a specific action point of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.
13) Civil (Adjective) of a community of citizens, their government, or their interrelations civil service, civil war.
Sentence: The talk is of criminal charges as well as just a civil one.
14) Established (verb) bring into being on a firm or stable basis.
Sentence: The telephone was established in 1876.
15) Individual (adjective) single; particular; separate: to number individual copies of a limited edition.
Sentence: I did an individual project.
16) Environment (Noun) The aggregate of surrounding things.
Sentence: Keeping the environment clean is society's duty.
17) Beneficial (adjective) Conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine.
Sentence: The cars are beneficial but they cause a lot of pollution.
18) Assess (verb) to estimate officially the value.
Sentence: My teacher will assess this work.
19) Function (noun) the kind of action or activity proper to a person
to perform a specified action or activity.
Sentence: My brother function in the society is a lawyer.
20) Structure (noun) mode of building, construction, or organization.
Sentence: The managers know the structure of the company.
Sentence: I went on an annual trip to London.
2) Confer (verb) have a conference in order to talk something over.
Sentence: We conferred about a plan of action.
3) Goal (noun) the place designated as the end.
Sentences: the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play.
4) Job (noun) an occupation.
Sentence: he gave it up as a bad job.
5) Phase (noun) any distinct time period in a sequence of events.
Sentence: they phased the intake with the output of the machine.
6) Series (noun) similar things placed in order or happening one after another.
Sentence: Faisal is a series person.
7) Apparent (adjective) clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
Sentence:Memories may become apparent during dream state or have a trigger event in the awakened state.
8) Contrast (verb) the act of distinguishing by comparing differences.
Sentence: The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her weakest student
9) Consent (verb) to agree or to do something.
Sentence: We obtained parental consent for the young people.
10) Valid (adjective) having legal force; properly executed and binding under the law.
Sentence: Don't you see that the converse is equally valid?
11) Technology (noun) the science or study of the practical or industrial arts.
Sentence: The novelty of new technology holds the interest of visitors.
12) Access: (Noun) the act of coming toward or near to; approach.
Sentence: Improving access to services is a specific action point of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.
13) Civil (Adjective) of a community of citizens, their government, or their interrelations civil service, civil war.
Sentence: The talk is of criminal charges as well as just a civil one.
14) Established (verb) bring into being on a firm or stable basis.
Sentence: The telephone was established in 1876.
15) Individual (adjective) single; particular; separate: to number individual copies of a limited edition.
Sentence: I did an individual project.
16) Environment (Noun) The aggregate of surrounding things.
Sentence: Keeping the environment clean is society's duty.
17) Beneficial (adjective) Conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine.
Sentence: The cars are beneficial but they cause a lot of pollution.
18) Assess (verb) to estimate officially the value.
Sentence: My teacher will assess this work.
19) Function (noun) the kind of action or activity proper to a person
to perform a specified action or activity.
Sentence: My brother function in the society is a lawyer.
20) Structure (noun) mode of building, construction, or organization.
Sentence: The managers know the structure of the company.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Salem Hassan presentation
Date: 18.04.2010
Start Time: 10:20
Finish time: 10:33
Venue: F52
Presenters: Salem Hassan Al Mazrouei
Subject: Smoking
Slides:
How many: 8
• Colorful: The pictures were colorful.
• Informative: the presentation was informative.
• Interesting: the presentation was not very informative.
Body language: I was good at the body language but not good in grammar.
Eye contact: very good and I saw all the students but I used a note.
English: The English language is accurate and clear.
Questions: They asked questions during the presentation and I answered them carefully.
I was absent and I didn't atend the students presentions.
Start Time: 10:20
Finish time: 10:33
Venue: F52
Presenters: Salem Hassan Al Mazrouei
Subject: Smoking
Slides:
How many: 8
• Colorful: The pictures were colorful.
• Informative: the presentation was informative.
• Interesting: the presentation was not very informative.
Body language: I was good at the body language but not good in grammar.
Eye contact: very good and I saw all the students but I used a note.
English: The English language is accurate and clear.
Questions: They asked questions during the presentation and I answered them carefully.
I was absent and I didn't atend the students presentions.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Log Book
Date: 30.03.2010
Time: 12:23 – 12:43 pm.
Location: CL3
Presenters: Ahmed Ali – Hedley.
Subject: polluted cities worldwide.
Slides:
In the 10 slides Ahmed showed us the worldwide nature of urban pollution in some cities and states which are 1-Abu Dhabi. 2-Berlin. 3-cairo.4-london.5-LA.6-New Mexico, etc.
Ahmed was introducing the slides and Hedley was talking about the polluted cities.
Body languages:
Hedley had very nice body language but Ahmed was so calm because he is not used to do this.
Eye contact:
Were very good.
English:
Accurate? yes
Clear? yes
Time: 12:23 – 12:43 pm.
Location: CL3
Presenters: Ahmed Ali – Hedley.
Subject: polluted cities worldwide.
Slides:
In the 10 slides Ahmed showed us the worldwide nature of urban pollution in some cities and states which are 1-Abu Dhabi. 2-Berlin. 3-cairo.4-london.5-LA.6-New Mexico, etc.
Ahmed was introducing the slides and Hedley was talking about the polluted cities.
Body languages:
Hedley had very nice body language but Ahmed was so calm because he is not used to do this.
Eye contact:
Were very good.
English:
Accurate? yes
Clear? yes
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Meeting
Aims of the meeting
The meeting was called to discuss the problem of parking at ADMC. Our goal is to find the best solution to make the parking big enough for the number of the student s’ cars. We had the best solution which is to build a parking building for students besides the F-block parking.
Minutes of the meeting
Date: 23-2-2010
Time: 1:00pm.
Place: F52.
In attendance: Saif Al Khaili, Salem Al Mazrouei, Faisal Al Dhaheri, Ahmed Al Mansoori.
Agenda:
1-Discuss the problem of college parking.
2-Finding a solution for traffic congestion in the parking lot.
3-Discuss the solutions.
4-Agree with the best solution.
Saif called the meeting to order at 2 pm. The first item declared was:
1- I suggested that they should build a parking building in J-block.
2- Faisal suggested to build the building in the F-Block parking and we agreed with him.
3- Saif said that we have to expand the parking space because we have nearby 800 car parks and there are more than 2000 student.
4-We all disagreed with saif because there is no space to build the building.
saif asked if there was AOB;then he closed the meeting at 1:30pm.
The meeting was called to discuss the problem of parking at ADMC. Our goal is to find the best solution to make the parking big enough for the number of the student s’ cars. We had the best solution which is to build a parking building for students besides the F-block parking.
Minutes of the meeting
Date: 23-2-2010
Time: 1:00pm.
Place: F52.
In attendance: Saif Al Khaili, Salem Al Mazrouei, Faisal Al Dhaheri, Ahmed Al Mansoori.
Agenda:
1-Discuss the problem of college parking.
2-Finding a solution for traffic congestion in the parking lot.
3-Discuss the solutions.
4-Agree with the best solution.
Saif called the meeting to order at 2 pm. The first item declared was:
1- I suggested that they should build a parking building in J-block.
2- Faisal suggested to build the building in the F-Block parking and we agreed with him.
3- Saif said that we have to expand the parking space because we have nearby 800 car parks and there are more than 2000 student.
4-We all disagreed with saif because there is no space to build the building.
saif asked if there was AOB;then he closed the meeting at 1:30pm.
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