Finally, I got to present my TED talk after many days of stress and staying up late just to make that small last thing perfect. Personally, I believe my presentation went great, although at the beginning I was very nervous I managed to relax and keep on going. I felt as if I was one with my audience and they clearly understood what I wanted to tell them. Although I have mentioned it many times before, my presentation what about "Perseverance" and how that small skill will help in the near future at problem solving. I explained that working as a whole community/country.world is very beneficial for most of the problems that we are facing today which mainly is "Global Warming". Mr. Topf, my teacher taught us that for every Ted talk you do, there must be a point behind everything and also something to teach the audience because it is simple to talk for 40min about turtles but why would someone care? I mean, the audience must leave the room knowing everything or at least something about turtles because if not it is useless. Also, behind everything you do there must be a "why". Should I do this? - Why? Always ask yourselves that, even if it is the small thing.
Saludos!
Saludos!