English Debate & Presentation Week 4

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English Debate & Presentation Week 4

Week 4 schedule Presentations: Review Self-evaluation form Great speeches (video analysis)

2. Self-evaluation forms

3. Great Speeches Martin Luther King Jr. – I Have a Dream [1963] Follow along to the speeches as we listen. Then, complete the worksheet questions. Martin Luther King Jr. – I Have a Dream [1963] Franklin D. Roosevelt – First Fireside Chat (Banking Crisis) [1933] Winston Churchill – Address before Commons (audio) [1940] Abraham Lincoln – The Gettysburg Address [1863] Adolf Hitler – speeches (English subtitles) [~1930’s] Great speeches worksheet

1) ‘week_5_study_guide.pdf’ (contains questions about chapter 5 and 6) Homework 1 – Due Week 5 Download the ‘week_5_homework’ zip file (website/e-class). There are two files in this folder: 1) ‘week_5_study_guide.pdf’ (contains questions about chapter 5 and 6) 2) ‘week_5_chapter_5_&_6.pdf’ (textbook material) Highlight the answers in each chapter text to the comprehension questions in the study guide. We’ll discuss the answers in our Week 5 class after finishing up Review presentations.   Homework 2 – Due Week 5 and 6 The ‘week 5’ material is in support of the informative and persuasive presentations. In either Week 6 and Week 7, you will give a five-minute informative presentation; in either Week 8 and Week 9, you will give a five-minute persuasive presentation. The order of both of these speeches will be random. [50 points per presentation] To prepare for these presentations, please review the student examples in the text: “Outlining an Informative Speech” (Chapter 5, pp. 82-84), and “Outlining a Persuasive Speech” (Chapter 6, pp. 102-106), as well as the video examples emailed to you.

Homework – Due Week 5 Homework 1 – Due Week 5 Download the ‘week_5_homework’ zip file (website/e-class). This file contains: 1) ‘week_5_study_guide.pdf’ (contains questions about chapter 5 and 6) 2) ‘week_5_chapter_5_&_6.pdf’ (textbook material) Highlight the answers for the comprehension questions in the study guide. We’ll discuss the answers in our Week 5 class after finishing up Review presentations. Homework 2 – Due Week 5 and 6 The ‘week 5’ material is in support of the informative and persuasive presentations. Informative speeches are in Week 6 & 7; persuasive speeches are Week 8 & 9. These are five-minute presentations [random order for both] [50 points per speech] To prepare, please review the student examples in the text: “Outlining an Informative Speech” (Chapter 5, pp. 82-84), and “Outlining a Persuasive Speech” (Chapter 6, pp. 102-106), as well as the video examples emailed to you.