An English Grammar example
An English Grammar example of an Interactive PowerPoint Animation|
The following is an English grammar example published in PowerPoint for the Web if you have that kind of subscription with Microsoft 365.
Microsoft 365
Google Slides
If you don't have a Microsoft365 subscription, you can always convert your presentation to a Google Slides presentation and publish it from Google Drive. Below is the Google Slides version. Google Slides couldn't make the original sound files work, so I reinserted them after importing them into Google Slides. The original PowerPoint version also relied on the Morph transition, which is not available in Google slides. So the entered text will display a little differently.
I promised my students links to a site that gives all the tenses of all the verbs used in the example. (The links open in new windows...)
Clipchamp
Below is a version of the presentation saved as a video after I edited it in Clipchamp. I embedded the code from Clipchamp.
Visit my course at Udemy on Interactive PowerPoint Animations. PowerPoint presentations to be used as templates for your own animations are available for all the examples used in the course. Sometimes I have discount coupons for the course to give away. I post the coupons on my Facebook page, but they go quick, so I offer them to my mailing list first. Please send me an e-mail johan@myfutureway.co.za
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