The speaker is going to teach viewers how to make a kite out of a supermarket bag, just like they used to do in the old days. Before starting, they talk about a German kite maker who has a YouTube channel and deserves more attention due to his humility and kindness. They encourage viewers to check out his channel and subscribe.
The speaker then begins the tutorial, explaining that they will need three bamboo sticks, a plastic bag, and some thread. They demonstrate how to cut and prepare the bamboo sticks, tie the frame together, and attach the plastic bag. They also explain how to adjust the kite's tail and add a line.
Throughout the tutorial, the speaker shares stories and anecdotes about making kites in the past, when they didn't have access to modern materials and tools. They emphasize the importance of creativity and resourcefulness in making kites.
Finally, the speaker successfully flies the kite and encourages viewers to try making their own kites using supermarket bags. They thank viewers for watching and invite them to subscribe to their channel.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker is going to teach the audience how to make a kite out of a bag.
2. The speaker used to make kites using their mother's old bags when they were a child.
3. The speaker is going to show the audience how to make a kite from scratch using three sticks and a bag.
4. The speaker uses bamboo sticks to make the frame of the kite.
5. The speaker cuts the bamboo sticks to the right size and peels them to make them smooth.
6. The speaker uses a piece of string to tie the sticks together to form the frame of the kite.
7. The speaker uses a bag to create the sail of the kite.
8. The speaker cuts the bag to the right size and ties it to the frame of the kite using a piece of string.
9. The speaker adds a tail to the kite to make it more stable.
10. The speaker uses a type of string called "polyester car line" to fly the kite.
11. The speaker mentions that there are around 80 kite channels on YouTube in Brazil.
12. The speaker talks about a German kite maker who has a small channel on YouTube with around 120 subscribers.
13. The speaker likes to support people who are passionate about kites and has a small channel on YouTube.