This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 7 videos.
Lesson duration is: 120 min
Items in this lesson
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Junior Speaking Day
Imagine that....
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Slide 3 - Video
And now... let's get to know
each other!
Answer the questions!
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Where would you like to travel to?
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The most beautiful book I ever read is...
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If you could cook one dish perfectly, which would it be?
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I chose TTO because....
Slide 8 - Open question
If you could choose only 3 words that describe you... which words would you choose?
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Good practice
What makes a speech a good speech?
Let's have a look and analyse it afterwards.
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Slide 11 - Video
Analyse
Take your work sheet and answer the following questions:
- Who was speaking?
- What was the speech about?
- What did you see?
- What points did the speaker make?
- What do you think about this speech?
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How to speak in public?
- Prepare: create a structure
- Prepare: your voice
- On stage: control your nerves (or not)
- On stage: voice, posture
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Prepare your voice
Let's all stand up and warm up our voice a bit
Follow the instructions, all of you
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Slide 15 - Video
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Slide 17 - Video
Imagine...
Study the lyrics of this song and answer the questions on the work sheet
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Imagine that... (make your own mindmap)
Slide 19 - Mind map
Speech preparation
Any idea on a subject yet? A good starting point?
We have seen and analysed a good speech, so we have some clues... but how to start?
Let's work with a speech "structure"
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Slide 21 - Video
Speech structure
Hook/Intro – Arouse interest! Something you will return to later (question/quote/thought/statistic/statement/personal story)
Story – personal choice – source? Research done? Facts?
Imagine that… – reasons – how many? 2-3? Your connection
Relevance to today – broader issue but still personal interest
Conclusion – repeat reason for choice – return to the point of interest from the Hook/Intro – leave the audience with something to think about e.g. question, “what if…?”, “let’s hope that…”
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Write your own speech
Take the speech format sheet and get started
But first: let's have a short break
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Your speech:
- use the speech structure
- use your laptop and internet to find inspiration
- remember the speech has to last 2 minutes
- Enjoy writing it!
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Speech en nerves
Short
intermezzo
;-)
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Slide 26 - Video
Positive feedback <versus> constructive feedback
Positive feedback: what went well?
Constructive feedback: what could be improved?
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Slide 28 - Video
Now provide Louis van Gaal with some constructive feedback