Thursday, July 14, 2011

I presents..MY ORAL-ASSESSMENT !!

Assalam...
because I just finished my oral assessment yesterday..
so, today is special!!

here it is..
MY ORAL SPEECH (part II)
(of course...I have to cut out some information that is private)

A very good day to my English teacher, and my fellow classmates. I am sure all of you have heard of the word ‘ambassador’. Even in our country have many ambassadors from other places. Today, I, will share some information about an ambassador role. Well, at the most simplistic level, an ambassador acts as a representative for her or his home country.

Ambassadors usually live in a country different from their home one and work as a delegate for and representative of their home country in votes and activities. This means that they are responsible for understanding the culture in which they live as an ambassador, but they must always work to keep the best interests of their home country in their mind.

Ambassadors serve as delegates for the United Nations. They are expected to represent the views and standpoints of their home country, and therefore must vote on issues accordingly. They work with other ambassadors to pass legislation that will bring positive change to all countries involved. Ambassadors are responsible for understanding the world’s key issues.

There are various ways that somebody can serve as an ambassador, but the responsibilities of the role are quite similar across locations. As they are all representatives with different focuses, ambassadors must balance serving as diplomats within the country or body that they serve and gathering and reporting information. Ambassadors are true liaisons, as this is the main focus of their responsibilities.

Serving as an ambassador is often a stop on the career path for government officials, so the training and educational requirements may vary by the individual. It is expected that most ambassadors have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, though many also hold graduate degrees as well. The most important background for this role is political or government experience, as this will be a key factor in an individual’s success as an ambassador.

Those who want to be ambassadors must keep up with current events and policies so that they are informed and prepared for their role.The best way to get hired into the role of an ambassador is to build relationships with government officials.

Most ambassadors are appointed to their role, often by a high-level government official, including a country’s president or leader. Building experience, relationships, and visibility within the political world is the very best way to get hired. It’s important that an individual prove herself or himself trustworthy and informed on current issues and policies.

The typical working environment for ambassadors may vary based on the specific scope
of the work. Most of the time, ambassadors work in a country other than their own as a representative of their homeland. Though they may have a nice office in this country, there is usually a great deal of travel involved. These ambassadors may travel within the country they serve in and may also travel back and forth between there and their home country.

That’s all for today. Thanks for lending me your ears.

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weyyy~~~

The minutes I finished this..

I was SO RELIEVED !! Just have t wait for next year..

hehe~~~

later..sayonara!!


*I also finished watching Baby Faced Beauty !!*

*Emm....currently : reading naruto !!*

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