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I made a new nouns tutorial video. #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:27 am   I made a new nouns tutorial video.
 

I made a new nouns tutorial video. It's on YouTube



I'd just like to share my work, and get advice.

Thanks,

Jack
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I made a new nouns tutorial video. #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:13 am   I made a new nouns tutorial video.
 

I think it's nicely put together, Jack, but would like to ask which level you have targeted it at? My questions is: why would someone who can understand the language used in the spoken and written explanations need to know something as basic as "what a noun is"? Surely that person will have already covered nouns and their usage.
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I made a new nouns tutorial video. #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:26 pm   I made a new nouns tutorial video.
 

That's an excellent point. I hope that it can help beginners and serve as a reminder to advanced students. I have many students who have forgotten much of the basic grammar they learned in elementary school. Anyway, I hope this online community benefits from it.

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I made a new nouns tutorial video. #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 17:19 pm   I made a new nouns tutorial video.
 

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I hope that it can help beginners and serve as a reminder to advanced students.


But would beginners understand the text and commentary?
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I made a new nouns tutorial video. #5 (permalink) Tue Oct 21, 2008 15:57 pm   I made a new nouns tutorial video.
 

Some students would understand the commentary, most would not. It's difficult to really think through a video ahead of time. I appreciate your Socratic approach. In retrospect, I think that the video should be broke into separate age targeted videos. I'll try to address this issue more thoroughly in the future.

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