Nurfarahim Majidi on LinkedIn: On 15 October 2024, I took part in FELC Research Open Day by volunteering… (2025)

Nurfarahim Majidi

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On 15 October 2024, I took part in FELC Research Open Day by volunteering to take care of Mandarin booth. It was a very fun and meaningful event as I get to entertain the visitors and widen my knowledge about the elective that I am taking, which is Mandarin.Before the event, which is on 14 October, me and one of the volunteer decorated the booth with colourful ornaments and put some interesting informations. On the day of the event, we conducted 3 games for the visitors, which are Mix and Matching Chinese Characters, Fortune Telling and Practice Chinese Calligraphy. The visitors come from various places. Some are from UNIMAS and some are form 6 students from outside of UNIMAS. There were also a group of international visitors from Pontianak, Indonesia. It was very exciting to meet and interact with people from different backgrounds and cultures.Taking part in this event enhances my event management skills because I gained the experience of setting up and organizing a booth. Apart from that, I also get to enhance my communication skills because interacting with people and answering some questions improve public speaking and interpersonal communication. In a nutshell, I learned that teamwork is very important when managing an event to ensure smooth operation and foster supportive environment.

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Erika Lavelle

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Sounds like you had a blast connecting with diverse folks while honing those event skills. Teamwork really is key, huh?

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