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Gao San Li Speech Class
- Location: QX304
- Speech Class
October Classes
October 17
- 10/15-10/21
- Rough Draft Lab
- We will review and share some ideas about rough draft
- Review rough draft
October 27
- 10/22-10/28 Adding Elocution to the speech / Students can add stage direction to their speech.
- I will ask them to present, and then give some suggestions on presentation and elocution.
October 24
- 10/22-10/28 Adding Elocution to the speech / Students can add stage direction to their speech.
- I will ask them to present, and then give some suggestions on presentation and elocution.
October 20
- Today is the last day to finish and submit a rough draft. It must be at least 1 minute long, preferably 1 minute and 20 seconds. I will read it and determine if it is long enough, etc.
- It must be written in a speaking or presentation style, not in point form. Progress will be recorded above in 'progress'.
- Students who are completely finished can progress to reading and presentation. I will give one or two corrections for each presentation.
- Next week: 10/22-10/28 Adding Elocution to the speech / Students can add stage direction to their speech.
October 17
- Today I read and reviewed the first half of the class's rough drafts.
- We discussed the length of time it must take to read (1min to 2 min) and the content of the drafts.
October 13
- Today we moved towards rough draft. The students must be finished their rough draft by the 17th.
- 10/08-10/14
- Part 4: Expand your Outline into a Rough Draft.
- Students must write a rough draft for their speech.
October 6
10/01-10/07 (第一次段考)
October 3
- How to Write a Speech
- Part 3: Convert your Mind Map into an Outline
- Students must write an outline for their topic. It is classwork/homework
- Some students want to re-write their mind-map or do a new mind map. It is ok.
September Classes
Sep 29
- Students must write an outline for their own topic.
- We will share topics and mind maps in this class.
- What makes a good mind map?
- Organize the information in a better way,
- use different kinds of bubbles and boxes, etc.
- Different colors
- Art
September 26
- How to turn a mind map into a rough outline: Examples.
- Students can begin to choose a topic.
September 22
09/24-09/30 How to Write a Speech Part 1 Choose a topic Part 2 Make a Mind Map Students must choose a topic and draw a mind map.
September 19
- Mind maps for topic orientation
September 15
09/12:How To Remember a Speech (Memory Tricks) <Article: London Tower> Paragraph 1
September 12
09/12:How To Remember a Speech (Memory Tricks) <Article: London Tower> Paragraph 1
September 8
Basic Presentation Skills; reading from magazine to help train them.
- LIVE Magazine Sept. pg. 14 paragraph 1
Future Classes
10/29-11/04 Speech Cards Write out speech on Cards. Practice using card method. Must write out good copy on a set of index cards. 11/05-11/11 Speech Practice and Memorization Choose various students to speak in class
11/12-11/18 Speech Practice and Memorization Choose various students to speak in class
11/19-11/25 Glance Method Students can use cards but may only glance at them before speaking.
11/26-12/02 (第二次段考) Glance Method Students can use cards but may only glance at them before speaking.
12/03-12/09 Students must remember their speech entirely in their mind. Must have speech memorized by this pint. 12/10-12/16 Accept and Presentation coaching Speak out the speech at home. 12/17-12/23 Work on student’s accent and speech presentation skills Give speech at home, 12/24-12/30 Presentation and speech skills Give speech at home. 12/31-01/06 Continue to work on student’s presentation and speech skils Give speech at home. 01/07-01/13 Student presentations Students will present in a play competition
01/14-01/19 (第三次段考) Students will present in a play competition