We had met previously before our presentation day about three times in order to prepare everything. We practice twice and went over what we were going to say and do during our presentation. When it was our turn to give the presentation, I was a little nervous but overall I felt confident and ready to present. The process of giving the presentation was really fun in my opinion and educational. I felt like an actual teacher teaching her students. The process of presenting and interacting with the audience was a challenge that we accomplished. We didn’t know what kind of questions they were going to ask or if they were going to be able to gasp the concept or not. But we were prepared for anything that might come; we practice answering some questions that students might ask. Presenting, interacting and answering the students’ questions/comments made me further understand the concept that we were covering. I’m a non-native English speaker and whenever I was first learning about English grammar, I remember that sometimes I will get confuse and lack knowledge of how possessive nouns work. Presenting and answering the students questions help me further understand my knowledge now and realize how far I have come in my English understanding of grammar and the understanding I have now of how possessive nouns …show more content…
At first I didn’t know what to expect, but the process of presenting three times helped us present each time better than the fist time we presented. The first time we presented we were more nervous than the other two times. In my opinion we did pretty good and accomplish our presentation in the time limit. The second time we presented I felt more prepare and less nervous than the first time. I got looser and more relax the second and third time presenting. Also the type of questions that the students ask were really similar, so we felt more prepare and with more knowledge when answering them. The third time we presented, we had to rush because another class was about to start, but we were able to finish the poster explanation. At the end of our presentation one of our classmates, who is a non-native English speaker, told us that he really liked our presentation and that we did a great job. I felt like he actually understood a concept that he didn’t before and that made my day, knowing that we help someone understand how possessive nouns