Junior Speaking contest lesson 3+4

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Junior speaking contest

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Today
What is the JSC - recap
Speech aim - sharpened
Speech example
Brainstorm
Researching - fake news?
Steps to take
Attention grabber

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Aim
By the end of the lesson you have the basic information needed for your speech

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The speech
Your speech should be 3 minutes (max 30 seconds more)

You will give your speech to PLT during test week

You will be asked questions about your speech (so be aware of different perspectives!)

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Speech aim...
What do you want to achieve in your speech?

Inform
Inspire
Persuade/counter arguments

Discuss in your pairs/threes what the difference is.

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Judging - write this down!
Your speech will be judged on the following elements:
Link to the theme
Content/structure
Language and delivery
Contact with the audience
Originality
Handling of questions
Time management

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Device
Explanation
Comparative/superlative
Big, bigger, biggest etc
Repetition
Repeat to strengthen your arguement
Fact/opinion
Fact, or opinion told as a fact
Exaggeration
Make it seem more than it is
Rhetorical Questions
Question with an obvious answer (no answer needed)
Emotive language
Trying to evoke emotions from your audience
Personal pronouns
I, you etc - more friendly

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Speech aim
Discuss your speech aim with your partner
Tell your partner what you think is clear/unclear about the aim

(Re)write your aim in the JSC workbook

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Please write your speech aim here

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What feedback do you have on this speech?

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Brainstorm
Go to the brainstorm page

Think about what you might want to make your speech about.

Brainstorm as many connecting ideas as you can

What is (could be) the title of you speech?


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The theme: Let's celebrate!

Make sure your speech has a clear link to the theme. You are free to appraoch the subject anyway you like. Don't forget to come up with a title for the speech - don't use the theme as the title!

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Today
Your newspaper articles  - lets review...

Articles brainstorm

Fake news assignment

Week assignment

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what is fake news?

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Use the internet for information but check...(use the workbook)

1 Is there in author? No - it's probably not reliable
Yes? Do a quick google search of the name. Have they written other things?
2 Do not use information from Social Media
3 If a text is full of random capital letters/punctuation marks - it's not reliable

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Lets start
Looking up the points you want to expand (brainstorm)

Use the 'finding information' page in you workbook

Bookmark sites you got information from and write the names of the author and year it was written in your workbook.
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20:00

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Examples:
Fact: going to work is more dangerous than going to war (3x)

Rhetorical question: did you hear me?

Quote: "Let your smile change the world but don't let the world change your smile" Connor Franta

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Now write your hook (attention grabber)
 in the workbook!

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Homework for Friday
Research your topic
In you speech you will need to talk about 3-5 different points

What are they?
Find information online to help back up your ideas
Fill in the 'Finding information' page in the workbook.

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Body paragraph
Choose 1 of your body paragraphs
Use the information you have gathered
Create the best body paragraph you can
Remember how to structure? (Next slide)

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          The hamburger model 
  • The first sentence of your body paragraph should be the idea that you want to dicuss within that same paragraph --> the topic sentence
  • Use it as a guide in writing the next sentences. 
  • Stick to the point. Make sure that you write only what needs to be written. 
  • Don't clutter your sentences skip any irrelevant information
  • The supporting sentences provide examples and/or evidence and provide specific information. 
  • The conclusion sentence restates what you claim in the topic sentence.

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Upload your paragaph here

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Which persuasive devices do you remember?

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Add some detail

In order to make the why of your speech clear, add some persuasive devices

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Thursday: Writing an effective introduction and conclusion


Friday: draft speeches finished - teacher check in moment

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