Are you one-third through novel? Working on DEJs?. Identifying social issues?
Checked in speech ideas.
Checked in speech ideas.
Purposes of a speech:
- To Stimulate: what do you want your listener to feel?
- To Inform: what do you want your listener to know?
- To Persuade: what do you want your listener to think or believe?
- To Activate: what do you want your listener to do?
- To Entertain: What do you want your listener to have experienced?
Guidelines for choosing and speaking: Pick a topic you care about; get a strong thesis. Find examples; direct it to your audience; Give speech a title, and answer title in the thesis statement, like a prompt. Consider who your audience is.
A few speeches to listen to on AmericanRhetoric.com
The girl that changed the world. Some TH alum. A teenager (Clueless); Coach (Friday Night Lights); Retired baseball player (Field of Dreams); Queen (Queen Elizabeth I); And one courageous fellow (The Wizard of Oz); Prometheus.
For help on your speech, go to pgs. 347-354 in The Write Source.
HW: RD due Thurs. Fri: Speeches start. EC volunteers Mon: Two-thirds through novel. Working on DEJs. Id-ing social issues
A few speeches to listen to on AmericanRhetoric.com
The girl that changed the world. Some TH alum. A teenager (Clueless); Coach (Friday Night Lights); Retired baseball player (Field of Dreams); Queen (Queen Elizabeth I); And one courageous fellow (The Wizard of Oz); Prometheus.
For help on your speech, go to pgs. 347-354 in The Write Source.
HW: RD due Thurs. Fri: Speeches start. EC volunteers Mon: Two-thirds through novel. Working on DEJs. Id-ing social issues
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