Possessing charisma, a sociable personality and a great sense of humor, Professor Mike was well-liked by our students. Obviously students were engaged and inspired creatively by his talks and sharing of his experiences as a TV consumer reporter before he taught in academia. He was asked a lot of sensible questions related to his presentation topic after every seminar.
The two most popularly received workshops are the ones on “English colloquialism” and “Learning conversation English.” Students generally found the talks substantial, interesting, and inspiring. The seminars provoked their interest to learn daily life English in a lively and fun way. The following are snapshots of students’ brief comments on the workshops:
“I think the workshop was perfect because it taught us various practical words. The part I liked most was the interaction with native speakers.”
“It’s great, the part about bargaining. I was interested in the process.”
“Because of cultural differences, we are not native speakers. It’s important to know some colloquial English that can help us learn more about a country.”
“It’s interesting and useful. Two parts both caught my attention: the first part let me know new things and the second one taught me how to learn English better.”
“I think Prof. Mike was outstanding, he spoke fluently and loudly, which was impressive.”
“It’s great. The teacher was very funny. The colloquialism caught my attention because I learned many expressions that I have never heard of.”