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This lesson contains 15 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Aim
By the end of the lesson you can write your introduction paragraph

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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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Timeline!

28th November  - aim and three arguments (teacher gives feedback)

5th December 1st draft - peer feedback

7th December 1st draft speech due in Magister - teacher feedback

12th December final draft due in Magister - no feedback

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And also...
In groups of the same topics
AI yes/no, My passion, Current global issues

Person 1: Explains one point you want to talk about 
The rest: yes and.... 

(Need help? Use the last page of your book)

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5:00

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Lets start

Go to the brainstorm page in the workbook
What points did people make in the 'and also' asssignment?
Write them and your own ideas in the brainstorm
Which three link to your speech aim?

Choose the three you want to use for your speech (p
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5:00

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Introduction paragaph
The hook
Followed by: your name, 
Thesis statement (what you are talking about) 
Brief summary of what you will talk about
Where can you add persuasive techniques? (book p19)

Leave a clear link for your next paragraph!

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Bullet point in your notebook:
Your hook
Name
Thesis statement
Summary of points
Help? Workbook page 19!

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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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Now write your introduction.

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YOU ARE DONE

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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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10:00

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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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