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Today, I did my presentation.
I was so nurvous. But I did it well.
Memoriesing was so difficult. I had to memorize over 150 letters.
In presentation, I forgot my letters cause of nurvous.
I recovered it by inprovised performance.
As a result, my presentation was good in my mind.😄
I want to be good at presentation.
Jun 17, 2025 4:31 AM
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Today, I gave my presentation.
I was very nervous, but I did well.
Memorizing was really difficult—I had to remember over 150 words.
During the presentation, I forgot some of them because I was nervous.
I recovered by improvising.
In the end, I think my presentation went well. 😄
I want to become better at giving presentations.
Alternative Version (more natural): I gave my presentation today. I felt really nervous, but I think I did a good job. It was hard to memorize everything—I had to learn over 150 words! I forgot a few things because of nerves, but I managed to improvise. Overall, I was happy with how it went. 😄 I hope to improve my presentation skills. Tip: Use “gave a presentation” (not “did”) – it’s the correct collocation. “Letters” means A, B, C – use “words” or “lines” instead. “Improvised” is the correct past form of “improvise.” Also, “nervous” is often confused in spelling – watch for “ou” not “u.”
Jun 17, 2025 10:05 AM
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Nakajiii
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English, German, Japanese
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English, German
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