This time, I did really feel nervous because Fanny's dream is a story that needs deep thoughts; it is a little serious for the students. We are afraid the children will ignore us. However, things just do not go as worse as we think. They tried to answer the questions. If they have any confusion to give us response, we will help them, asking them some related questions which is easy for them to answer.
There is a problem for me. We always did not organize our time well, so when it is time for me to tell the rest part of the story. I speak to quickly. I can tell the children understand what I mean by their facial expression, but I still should slow down my speed. Actually, I do not practice many times before I tell the story. I just see the picture and speak out the lines that comes to my brain. It is true that "Practice makes perfect." However, in this kind of situation, it is not so suitable for me. When I get nervous, I will forget what I practiced before. Another reason for me do not practice too much is because I can see the pictures. Therefore, if I know the main idea of the story, then it would be too difficult to me except nervousness.
It's ok to not tell the story successfully, it would be a big trouble if I taught them the wrong vocabularies. I had made two mistakes. One is the pronunciation, the other is vocabulary. I am so sad to teach them the wrong information. As a result, if there are any words that I did not sure, just do not tell them and use another way to explain.
As a conclusion; basically, we all do a good job. We should give ourselves a big hand.