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Self Introduction Speech

Assignment Students will use descriptive language and organizational skills to write this speech. Topic: Give the class a brief introduction to your life. Speech should have an attention getter, body, and conclusion. Follow a time line of your life. Conclude with your future goals (job, marriage, children etc.). Time: 1-1:30 minutes Use Index Cards

Step One Make a time line of your life. Also make a time line of what your goals are for the future. Example (see timeline below): Timeline of your life: *Born in 1998 *1998 baptized *2003 started school at OLGC *2011 made the OLCG basketball team etc. Timeline of your future goals: *Go to Catholic Central *Go to University of Detroit Mercy *Become a doctor *get married *have seven kids etc.

Step Two Make an outline of your lifeline. Use topics and sub topics. Example: 1. In 2001 my baby brother was born a. His name is Jim b. He is the fourth child in our family, I have two older sisters ________________________________ If you have questions email me at: Harry.Katopodis@pccsmail.net

Step Three Make sure your outline is on index cards Practice your speech While you practice your speech make sure you practice your eye contact Make sure you don’t speak too fast Make sure your pronounce your words correctly Don’t forget the conclusion with your goals

Delivery Have good posture Use hand gestures Only move up to three times (left, right, and center) Eye Contact, try to look at everyone in the class at least once. Use facial expressions to emphasize what you are saying. Personal appearance should not have distracting clothes or jewelry etc. Articulate well (word choice) Pronounce the words correctly Speak loud enough to be clearly heard in the room Don’t speak too fast Breath from your diaphragm Use an appropriate pitch

Extra Credit Practice! If you practice your speech out loud for a parent, guardian, or other adult, I will give you 5 points extra credit. Adult Listener: __________________________ How long did the speech last? _____________ Please list one suggestion for improvement here ____________________________________________________________________________ Signature of adult ________________________

Grading Rubric I will use the following Rubric to grade you speeches. Introduction: Attention Getter? Thesis? Overview of main idea? Body: Organized? Descriptive Details? Conclusion: Reviewed main idea? Final thought? Vocal Delivery: Volume Quality Speed pitch Articulation pronunciation Physical Delivery: posture gestures movements eye contact facial expression personal appearance TOTAL POINTS _______________ (OUT OF 65)

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