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Hi Aggie | Hi Aggie | ||
Not bad, although you missed the last day and you didn't writing anything about the highlight of the trip for you and how you could apply ideas to the Czech context :( It was good to critique the presentation made by Alexa, but it's a pity you didn't critique other presentations on other days. What about the visit to the landfill site?! What was your opinion of that? | Not bad, although you missed the last day and you didn't writing anything about the highlight of the trip for you and how you could apply ideas to the Czech context :( It was good to critique the presentation made by Alexa, but it's a pity you didn't critique other presentations on other days. What about the visit to the landfill site?! What was your opinion of that? | ||
Thanks | Thanks | ||
Andrew | Andrew | ||
8.7.2012 Hi again Aggie - okay, thanks for adding some more text in your evaluation. Some fellow students might be a bit shocked by your suggestion of repeating the compulsory student work schemes of the communist past though! ;) | 8.7.2012 Hi again Aggie - okay, thanks for adding some more text in your evaluation. Some fellow students might be a bit shocked by your suggestion of repeating the compulsory student work schemes of the communist past though! ;) |
Revision as of 09:31, 8 July 2013
Hi Aggie Not bad, although you missed the last day and you didn't writing anything about the highlight of the trip for you and how you could apply ideas to the Czech context :( It was good to critique the presentation made by Alexa, but it's a pity you didn't critique other presentations on other days. What about the visit to the landfill site?! What was your opinion of that?
Thanks
Andrew
8.7.2012 Hi again Aggie - okay, thanks for adding some more text in your evaluation. Some fellow students might be a bit shocked by your suggestion of repeating the compulsory student work schemes of the communist past though! ;)