Instruction: Make your own Howcast
You will present by talking (preferably without notes) over a presentation or silent video which you have produced yourself or with the object physically with you. Ok to use an existing Howcast video and do the talking yourself if you find this difficult.
Ok to use simple pictures (no instructables, no writing) from Google or AI
Time: about 2 minutes. At least 1 minute and no longer than 3.
You can either do something totally original, or your own version of an existing Howcast.
Put everything in Classroom.
Presentation Monday week 18 (B1 and B3), Tuesday week 18 (B2)
I will be using these points to grade you:
You presented without relying on written notes.
You followed the "Howcast" style by giving clear instructions.
You were clear and easy for the audience to understand.
You connected your ideas logically to create a coherent whole.
You spoke with a natural flow throughout the presentation.
You used varied and specific language suited to your topic.
You adapted your language to the purpose, recipient, and situation.
You were precise in your descriptions and instructions.
You used strategies like rephrasing to clarify your meaning.
You used clear phrases to start and end your presentation
flat
tire
inflated
puncture
protruding
embedded
check the tire for a puncture
check for glass and metal
take your tire off
expose the tube inside
take the tube out
exposing the tube
take a pump
pump up the tube
find the puncture
small hole in the tube
the inside of the tire
The pressure is labelled on the sidewall in psi
Pump it up to the specified psi
1. pinch flat pushes against the rim
2. a blowout when the tire's not seated correctly
when it's not on the rim properly
the tube explodes when you go over a bump
it sounds like a shotgun
3. something stuck in your tire.
1. Watch any Howcast video of your choice. Use the subtitles to make a note of all the relevant vocabulary (use pencil and paper)
2. Start practicing your Howcast. You will play the video in the background without sound and talk through the instructions.
3. Do the same with a video of your choice from Howcast. Present to a group.
If you finish, choose something to read from here