For this video, I used the online tool Canva because I find it very easy to use and packed with features for creating interactive presentations. In this case, it was especially useful for designing slides and recording my explanation of a specific topic.
The process involved several steps: first, I chose a topic and gathered relevant information. Then, I designed the presentation using Canva, and finally, I recorded my explanation while presenting the slides.
One of the challenges I faced was downloading the video, as the process took a few minutes. However, the tool's ease of use made up for this minor inconvenience.
To engage my audience and encourage participation, I started the presentation with a hook question. In future presentations, I’d like to include a practice section, allowing viewers to immediately apply what they’ve learned without having to look for exercises elsewhere. This would make the learning experience more complete and interactive.
Summary
Count nouns are nouns that can be counted individually and have singular and plural forms, such as "dog" (singular) and "dogs" (plural), and they use articles like "a" or "an," numbers, and quantifiers like "many" or "a few." In contrast, noncount nouns refer to things that cannot be counted as separate units, like "water" or "furniture," and they do not have plural forms; instead, they use quantifiers like "some" or "much" and require units of measurement for specific amounts, such as "a glass of water" or "a piece of advice."
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