Avoiding a monotone voice Using pauses effectively Emphasising key words iGCSE Speaking amp Listening practising the actual speech delivery Youve had 3 lessons and homework on creating your speech and were instructed to bring it today If you havent then you havent done what ha ID: 632697
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Creating the bullet points (postcard size)Avoiding a monotone voiceUsing pauses effectivelyEmphasising key words
iGCSE Speaking & Listening – practising the actual speech delivery
You’ve had 3 lessons and homework on creating your speech and were instructed to bring it today. If you haven’t then you haven’t done what has been asked and you will have damaged your grade.Today will teach you about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhiCFdWeQfASlide2
Creating the bullet points (postcard size)Footballer wages have not always been enormous like they are today. In the past footballers were just ‘
regular people’, had normal incomes, and lived in normal houses and drove average cars. They even
sat with fans in the stadiums if they were injured and they most definitely had to carry on working after they had finished playing football. They simply could not afford to retire. Some would go into management and coaching, but many in the 1950s or 1960s would do regular jobs like running pubs or setting up a business. This meant that they had
a connection with fans
and knew what their lives were like.
These days, many of them don’t know what it’s like, or have forgotten what it’s like, to struggle like most people do.
Used to be like normal peopleHang around fansNormal jobsLive in different world now
Create some of your bullet points now and practise using them to get ‘roughly back’ to the original without looking at it.Slide3
Avoiding a monotone voice
If you talk like this then it’s boring:
Footballers get paid too much and they clearly don’t deserve the money as much as people who save lives like doctors and surgeons.
Footballers get paid too much
and they clearly don’t deserve
The money as much as
People who save lives
Like doctors and surgeons.
Making your
pitch and intonation
go up and down makes it more interesting:Slide4
Using pauses effectivelyFootballers get paid too much and they clearly don’t deserve the money as much as people who save lives like doctors and surgeons.
Footballers get paid too much……… and they clearly don’t deserve the money as much as people who save lives like doctors and surgeons.
Footballers get paid too much and they clearly don’t deserve the money as much as people who save lives ……… like doctors and surgeons.
If you don’t use pauses it sounds
too scripted and unnatural
. It also shows you’re thinking about what you’re saying as you are speaking. Do it after introducing topics and before examples.(half second pause)
(half second pause)Slide5
Emphasising key wordsFootballers get paid too much and they clearly don’t deserve the money as much as people who save lives like doctors and surgeons.
Footballers get paid too much and they clearly don’t
deserve the money as much as people who save lives like doctors and surgeons
.
Emphasising ‘clearly’ = shows it’s obvious
Emphasising ‘deserve’ = shows they really shouldn’t get itEmphasising ‘save lives’ = shows the difference between their job rolesEmphasising ‘doctors’ or ‘surgeons’ = shows what’s really important.
Listen to the difference between the plain version and the one with emphasis.Slide6Slide7