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This video discusses the features, characteristics, rules, and roles of participants in a conference or symposium. We learn that a symposium is a meeting type where experts from different fields come together to present their knowledge on a specific topic. Each participant has a specific time limit to speak, and there is a coordinator who manages the time and keeps track of who has spoken. The expositors are the professionals who will be presenting their knowledge on the topic, and the audience is the people who will be learning. The rules of a symposium are very simple and can be understood by even a child. First, respect the time limit each participant has been given. Second, do not argue with colleagues during your speech, and never attack them. Third, be concise in your speeches and answer the audience's questions. The most important rule of a symposium is that each speaker should respect the time limit given to them, and if they exceed it, they will lose time for the rest of the speakers.
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