3HT 18-1 a + b

Last week
  • Deadline written speech (sorry, my bad!)
  • Received drafts 10/12
  • Individual Feedback (focus on content)



General impression  ->
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Items in this lesson

Last week
  • Deadline written speech (sorry, my bad!)
  • Received drafts 10/12
  • Individual Feedback (focus on content)



General impression  ->

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General Impression
  • most of you are on the right track, some still struggling
  • some really impressed me!
  • Interesting topics
  • connected to the theme (a story that moved me)
  • strong introductions
  • most were too short
  • still a lot of work to do

What's next? ->

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What's next?
Re-write your speech
  • use feedback
  • use this lesson

Speeches are next week!

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what to work on:
  • clear statement (=message/vision)
  • Arguments to support your statement
  •  clear structure (outline + thoughts)
  • Transistions from 1 idea to another
  • Get your facts straight!
  • use subject- specific words
  • Good conclusion



What is the message of your speech? -> Put that in your introduction!

Example
' Trump should be removed from office' 


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How to form a statement?
What is the message of your speech?
What is your vision?
 -> Put that in your introduction! 


Example of a statement:
' Trump should be removed from office'


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Arguments to support your statement:

  • Rule of three; a powerful way to convince your audience!

Example
Trump should be removed from office because:

  • He is responsible for the attack on the Capitol
  • He did not condemn his supporters who attacked the Capitol
  • He does not take responsibility for his actions


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body of your speech
Use the arguments you found to write the body of your speech
+ examples, facts, evidence, anecdotes

Example
Trump is responsible for the attack on the Capitol because he has repeatedly encouraged his followers to become violent. One of the things he said in his speech before the angry mob attacked the Capitol was: 'If you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a country anymore' 

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Transitions
  • The sun is going to shine. It's going to be a beautiful day. Storm and heavy rainfall, please stay home.
  • The sun is going to shine! It's going to be a beautiful day. However, tomorrow will be the complete opposite: Storm and heavy rainfall, please stay home.




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Get your facts straight
To make your speech successful and credible:
  • check your facts
  • don't be vague
  • Don't use too many dry facts
  • It makes your point stronger!
  • It makes you an authority

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Use subject-specific words
  • Read English articles on your subject
  • become an authority on your subject

Example Trump:
Impeachment, Inciting Insurrection, Senate, National Guard, Congress, The Constitution

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Good conclusion
  • short recap of your speech
  • what do you want your audience to remember?
  • repeat your statement (but use different words)

Example Trump:
Trump harmed our democracy, violated his oath and is responsible for the attack on our constitution. There can only be one answer: 
You. Are. Fired!

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Speeches
  • 26 + 27 January
  • You will be marked on your speech - weight 3
  • 3 minutes, recorded with a voicerecorder
  • Speeches will be given in Teams in groups of 3, 2 groups per lesson
  • Make groups 
  • 1 person per group sends me a message with a list of the members
  • I will send you an invitation 
  • Note: Meetings will be scheduled 15 minutes earlier than other classes!

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Homework
  • Make groups - 1 person sends me a list of the members
  • rewrite your speech
  • start rehearsing your speech
  • Make cheat sheets

Questions?

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