Editing Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Week 3
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== | == M: Impromptu Round 2 == | ||
* Preparation: | * Preparation: | ||
# Practice, practice, PRACTICE! | # Practice, practice, PRACTICE! | ||
* Activities: | * Activities: | ||
# Impromptu Speeches | # Impromptu Speeches | ||
# Peer-Analysis | # Peer-Analysis | ||
== | == W: Intro to Commemorative, Invention (Values, Support, and Storytelling) == | ||
* Preparation: | * Preparation: | ||
# | # Read the commemorative speech [[Introduction_to_Public_Speaking_(Summer_2019)#Commemorative_.285-7_minute_speech.29|assignment description]] | ||
# Watch [sample student]() commemorative speech | |||
# Watch [What do stories do for listeners?]() | |||
# Watch [What's the point of your story?]() | |||
# Watch [Structuring your story.]() | |||
# Watch [Writing characters.]() | |||
# Watch [Writing description]() | |||
# Watch [Transforming stories into anecdotes.]() | |||
# Create a list of two important people in your life who aren't relatives, two important organizations in your life, and two important events that have shaped your life. Any of these can be historic. | |||
* Activities: | * Activities: | ||
# | # Discuss the assignment and its rationale | ||
# | # View a number of commemorative speeches, outlining and flowing them in small groups | ||
# | # Brainstorm potential topics in small groups and examine their merits and shortcomings | ||
# Brainstorm core values in small groups and examine their merits and shotrcomings | |||
# Brainstorm support for values in small groups and examine their merits and shortcomings | |||
* Optional Readings: | |||
# The New York Times has a nice little article about [telling stories]() | |||
== | == F: DUE: Impromptu Self-Analysis, Commemorative Topic == | ||