Group A:
Mohd Saleh (H00128186) Chairman
Ahmed Abdulrahman (H00132633) Secretary
Abdulla Masood (H00131565) Participant
Saood (H00131022) Participant
Mohd led the meeting effectively. There was good use of language when discussing the issue of gender integration, e.g. Ahmed mentioned the possible problem of flirting. He also put forward the ides of having some segregated/ some mixed classes in the same college. Abdulla raised the possibility of having CCTV and Mohd suggested that one benefit of mixed classes would be helping students to overcome shyness & gain confidence.
Group B:
Rashid (H00132879) Chairman
Abdulla Khalid (H00137908) Secretary
Sultan (H00134237) Participant
The meeting was to discuss how students in HCT could maximize their learning opportunities through use of technology, educational resources, educational visits, etc.
Group C:
Saif (H00132862) Chairman
Faisal (H00133058) Secretary
Salem (H00133895) Participant
The meeting discussed the problem of student parking at ADMC. The meeting was quite effectively led and reached a conclusion speedily but discussion was rather perfunctory, with no wide-ranging examination of alternative solutions. On the other hand the group did some research to find out student nos., no. of parking speces etc.
Group D:
Mohd Rashid (H00132635) Chairman
Fahad (H00130970) Secretary
Munther (H00128002) Participant
The meeting discussed ways of maximizing HCT students’ chances of success & how to deal with problems caused by lack of success & underachievement.
Group E:
AbdulRahman (H00128332) Chairman
Mohsin (H00132268) Secretary
Mohd Hassan (H00132994) Participant
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the possibility of gender integration at HCT. All 3 group members actively participated in a lively discussion, which AbdulRahman chaired effectively.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Mohamed Saleh
I’d like to introduce Mohamed Saleh.
He was born on 21st July 1990 and so he is now 19 years old. He was born in Sharjah but now lives in Abu Dhabi. He has six brothers and seven sisters. His father used to be a soldier but is now retired. In his free time, Mohamed likes computer games and watching movies. He has visited two other countries, Oman and China. He went to Beijing last year with his classmate, Abdulla Khaled. They went to see a martial arts demonstration. They stayed about five days and also visited museums and the Great Wall of China.
His ambition is to be a successful businessman, perhaps in the building trade.
His best holiday was when he went to Muscat, Oman, last year with his family. He has been to Oman several times and he likes it because he has so many friends there.
He thinks the best thing about ADMC is the teaching which is so much better than in secondary school. His English teachers, for example, speak English all the time and so he has to do the same in his English classes.
And the worst thing is the attendance policy: 5%, 10%, etc. He thinks this is too tough.
His motto is: failure is just one step on the road to success. I told him we have an English expression which ties in with this: we learn more from our failures than from our successes.
Now you know a little bit about Mohamed Saleh, his family and leisure activities.
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He was born on 21st July 1990 and so he is now 19 years old. He was born in Sharjah but now lives in Abu Dhabi. He has six brothers and seven sisters. His father used to be a soldier but is now retired. In his free time, Mohamed likes computer games and watching movies. He has visited two other countries, Oman and China. He went to Beijing last year with his classmate, Abdulla Khaled. They went to see a martial arts demonstration. They stayed about five days and also visited museums and the Great Wall of China.
His ambition is to be a successful businessman, perhaps in the building trade.
His best holiday was when he went to Muscat, Oman, last year with his family. He has been to Oman several times and he likes it because he has so many friends there.
He thinks the best thing about ADMC is the teaching which is so much better than in secondary school. His English teachers, for example, speak English all the time and so he has to do the same in his English classes.
And the worst thing is the attendance policy: 5%, 10%, etc. He thinks this is too tough.
His motto is: failure is just one step on the road to success. I told him we have an English expression which ties in with this: we learn more from our failures than from our successes.
Now you know a little bit about Mohamed Saleh, his family and leisure activities.
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