Friday, October 19, 2018

Yuko Kato was kind enough to host me as an "expert" speaker about storytelling.

Yuko Kato was kind enough to host me as an "expert" speaker about storytelling. Due to our time zones and our teaching situations, we decided to recruit "students" for the completion of this assignment.
I know there are a lot of videos to watch from a lot of people, but if anyone has time, your feedback is much appreciated!
https://youtu.be/cF1eK392fCo
https://youtu.be/cF1eK392fCo

9 comments:

  1. I love storytelling! I really enjoyed this invited expert. I completely agree when she says that the most important when you think/write a story is your audience.

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  2. I loved your presentation and mostly the very smart students. Which software did you use for your slides? They look amazing.

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  3. A good story about telling stories, clear concise presentation. And yes, I'd like a blueberry :-)

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  4. Carolina Rodriguez Thanks! I'll tell them. I just used powerpoint for the slides. I'm glad it turned out ok.

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  5. Vance Stevens Thanks, Vance. Catch your blueberry! Sorry if it tastes a bit like crayon - the boxes got a little mixed up.

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  6. Lovely indeed.. Body language is everything... For young learners and for adults too, isn't it? It has a lot to do with empathy, with being able to connect with others. Such a great chance to learn and improve! Thank you..

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  7. Storytelling is a must in language learning, be it with a book ot not. Love the fact you involved your learners in the story. Equally important is that we get our students to tell their stories too... Lovely, clear lesson. Thanks

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