Students will listen to speeches that use parallel structure Example of speeches to be studied ”I Have a Dream” By Martin Luther King “I Have Been in Berlin”

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Students will listen to speeches that use parallel structure Example of speeches to be studied ”I Have a Dream” By Martin Luther King “I Have Been in Berlin” by John F. Kennedy Parallel structure will be explained by providing students with a copy of the speeches to use as a text Students will highlight the passages where parallel structure is used

Before preparing your speech Audience Analysis What is audience analysis? Why does a speaker need to do an audience analysis? How would a speaker do an audience analysis? Examples of types of audience analysis that are used- surveys-interview-research After listening to 2 speeches-describe the audience analysis that was done

A Before preparing your speech Analyzing Text of Speech Find and highlight phrases or sentences that are repeated in the speeches ( studied in class) Find words that are repeated Explain the use of parallel structure-why is it effective Why do speakers use parallel structure? How is the speech organized –introduction-body conclusion How can using parallel structure help to deliver a powerful message

Speeches that use Parallel Structure

How to prepare your speech 1.Select your audience 2. Select a message 3. Choose a parallel sentence for your message 4. Write 9 phrases or sentences to accompany your message 5. Every three sentences or pharases you will say your “tag line” 6. View model piece (benchmark piece)

How to deliver a speech using photostory C reate a folder to hold your pictures Find pictures you would like to use for your speech put them in your folder During Tech time use the Photostory program to create your story: 1.Follow directions 2.first insert pictures

3. Put in your text to be read for the speech 4.Add music and transitions 5. Save to media player