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Thank you so much ma'am! I'm making a Pecha Kucha to represent how 'Pecha Kucha' works, tomorrow. I'm a bit nervous about it bcz I lack public speaking, but it's okay. I can do this.
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@@LuminitaFlorea OUr teacher assigned us to make a Pecha Kucha on linking one global context with a covid problem in the world. I'm trying to think of how to start it haha
I’d probably start by introducing the global issue first (for example, hunger; deforestation; globalisation; lack of education in some parts of the world etc). I would explain what it is and give some general short facts about it. Then I would make a slide with a Face Mask Picture and say : “But then Corona Virus Happened and everything changed!” . After that I would continue to present facts about the chosen global topic, but from the last months perspective or with very very recent data, showing how this specific topic was influenced by the pandemics (and it can be a good or a bad influence, depending on the topic).
@@allthecommonsense 2/4 and 1/2 are the same, so one can use either of them. However, I think that in my context, 2/4 was clearer 🤷🏼♀️ But sure, you can say 1/2 or a half or 50% instead