Date: Friday 16th March 2018 Title: Speaking and Listening Preparation

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Date: Friday 16th March 2018 Title: Speaking and Listening Preparation If you had to blame one character for the death of Eva Smith, which one would you choose and why? Choose one and list your reasoning Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

Date: Friday 16th March 2018 Title: Speaking and Listening Preparation Write date and title into your exercise books Write down the details, in purple, below You will be doing your Speaking and Listening Assessment on Tuesday 20th March 2018 Please note that it will be filmed. This is in case it is called by random selection by the Examination board You have 3 lessons to prepare and independent time also

Can you…? Do you know the structure of the spoken language assignment? Do you understand how to work with others? Can you begin to plan your presentation? Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

Success today Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

English Language – Spoken Language GCSE English Language English Language – Spoken Language AO7 - Demonstrate presentation skills in a formal setting AO8 - Listen and respond appropriately to spoken language, including to questions and feedback to presentations AO9 - Use spoken Standard English effectively in speeches and presentations Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language You will need to demonstrate your speaking and listening skills by: Giving a presentation in a formal context Responding appropriately to questions and to feedback, asking your own questions to seek clarification Using spoken Standard English As this is your first attempt at Spoken Language, you will be working in groups. Check levels of understanding Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language What goes into an ‘outstanding’ presentation? Mind map – think pair share. Make sure that they cover the basics. You may wish to demonstrate good practice here. Ensure that they cover the importance of engagement with the rest of the class. Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Which character is to blame for the death of Eva Smith? Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

You are going to work in groups to take on the role of a character. You will need to defend why your are not to blame for the death of Eva Smith / Daisy Renton. You will also need to assign blame to someone else… You will be required to interrogate the other characters when they present, so you will need a bank of questions to ask. Every member of your group will need to present to the class – ensure roles are spread out evenly. Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

Look up the words in purple and record their meaning You are going to work in groups to take on the role of a character. You will need to defend why your are not to blame for the death of Eva Smith / Daisy Renton. You will also need to assign blame to someone else… You will be required to interrogate the other characters when they present, so you will need a bank of questions to ask. Every member of your group will need to present to the class – ensure roles are spread out evenly. Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

Tick if you got correct…? Role: a part played by a person Defend: conduct the case for (the party being accused or sued) usually in a lawsuit. Assign: allocate (a job or duty) Interrogate: ask questions

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Assign yourself a role and defend yourself against the accusation that you are the most to blame Mr Birling Mrs Birling Sheila Gerald Eric Groupings at the teacher’s discretion. The Inspector is quite a tricky character, so it would be worth assigning him to a more able group. Could also include a group to blame all 5 key characters. Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Nominate one member of the group to update me on your progress 5 minutes before the end of the lesson. Any group failing to do so will receive a forfeit….! Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others

An Inspector Calls – Spoken Language Bronze – Identify your thoughts through speaking to others Silver – Explain your decisions, listening to others Gold – Analyse other opinions, answering questions Platinum – Justify opinions, creating questions for others