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Making an Informative Speech on
The Anti-Japanese War a Historical Event
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Make a Well-organized Speech on
Prepare 1 Produce 2 Make a Well-organized Speech on The Anti-Japanese War. Objective
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Prepare for the Speech 1
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Body Conclusion Introduction Conclusion Introduction
. Today, I’m going to make a speech on…/Let’s travel through the time tunnel and go back to… Introduction Introduction Conclusion Body . Let’s remember our yesterday, seize our today, and face our tomorrow! Conclusion
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How People keep it alive
Body Event How People keep it alive What it speaks to us
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Event When &Where Who What How Chinese 1937-1945 China Fight against
Japanese Invasion How Tragic Disastrous
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How People Keep it alive
Discussion: How, or in what ways do our Chinese people commemorate(纪念) The Anti-Japanese War? The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre. The first National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims
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What it Speaks to us Cherish the peaceful life now
Prevent it from occurring in the future Take us back in history Past Now Future Past Now Future Cherish the peaceful life now
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Make a Speech on The Anti-Japanese War
Produce 2 Make a Speech on The Anti-Japanese War
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prevent it from occuring in the future
Body NJ=Nanjing Event How to keep it alive What it speaks to us stories/movies books/TV programs China take us back in history Memorial Hall of Victims in NJ Massacre Cherish the peaceful life now fought against Japanese invasion arduous/tragic disastrous The 1st National Memorial Day for NJ Massacre Victims prevent it from occuring in the future
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Checklist(Evaluation)
OK Needs work He/She has related the topic at the beginning. He/She has a detailed narrative of the historical event. His/Her points are based on strong evidences from reliable resources. The body of his/her speech is logically developed. The conclusion of his/her speech is effective enough.
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1 Review Summary 2 Prepare 3 Produce
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Checklist(Evaluation)
Assignment Checklist(Evaluation) OK Needs work He/She has related the topic at the beginning. He/She has a detailed narrative of the historical event. His/her points are based on strong evidences from reliable resources. The body of his/her speech is logically developed. The conclusion of his/her speech is effective enough.
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