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Year 8 Public Speaking Unit Lesson Objectives: To explore the history of public speaking To be able to use key words when describing public speaking
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Did you know… You use rhetoric constantly as part of your ordinary everyday language? – that’s an example right there…
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Examples of rhetoric A politician making a speech to persuade an audience to vote for them A lawyer persuading a jury that their defendant is not guilty A best man’s speech at a wedding reception Assemblies that are delivered by the local vicars A musician making an acceptance speech at an awards ceremony Can you think of any more examples where people use rhetoric – personal examples can be included?
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Some RULES! Yeah that’s right - RULES First rule of public speaking is….. Don’t talk about public speaking…. Ok, really, here are the rules: – We will now refer to the language used in these lessons as ‘rhetoric’ – When you learn a new word write it down in the ‘glossary of rhetoric’ at the back of your exercise book – Learn these words and use them in front of your friends and family – you will appear to be really clever and people will admire you
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A brief history… Read your hand out Highlight the 5 most important pieces of information Transfer the information into a hand out for year 6 pupils
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Things to include: Definition of rhetoric Important dates, names and places Level 5 and above: The reason why the art of persuasion was so popular The reasons why Plato didn’t trust rhetoric Plenary Look at a partner’s work Have they: -Made the information easy to understand -Used the key words and given definitions -Included all the important facts
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Year 8 Public Speaking Lesson 2 Lesson Objective: To be able to use ETHOS and HYPERBOLE Starter – tell your partner 3 things that you remember from last lesson NO CHEATING – KEEP YOUR EXERCISE BOOKS CLOSED!!
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Speaker – Audience relationship Rule number 1 of public speaking is: – KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE Rule number 2 of public speaking is – MAKE YOUR AUDIENCE LIKE/TRUST/BELIEVE IN YOU In other words – you need to talk the same language as your audience. What does that mean?
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The ‘ETHOS’ appeal Which of these celebrities has the best ETHOS appeal to a teenage audience? Why? Why is one of these men more popular than the other?
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The Power of ETHOS “German compatriots, my German workers, if today I am speaking to you and to millions of other German workers, I have a greater right to be doing this than anybody else. Once I stood amongst you. For four and a half years of war I was in your midst. And through diligence, learning – and,I have to say, hunger – I slowly worked my way up. Deep inside me, I always remained what I had been before” Hitler, Berlin 1933
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My ethos appeal to a class of year 8 Hi My name’s Miss Smart. Smart by name, smart by nature so aren’t you glad I’m going to be your English teacher this year?! I really like music so one thing I’m going to do is teach you the power of poetry through music lyrics. Did you know that Jessie J and Will.I.AM are two music stars who use poetry in their song lyrics? In addition to this, last year when I taught year 8 they said my lessons were fun, challenging and interactive. My year 8s last year said I was hilarious! And I tend to agree with them! How does my introduction appeal to the audience? By the way I never taught year 8 last year…. But if I had taught them that’s what they would have said!
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Introduce yourself… 1.Introduce yourself to a room full of parents and teachers 2.Introduce yourself to a room full of classmates 3.Introduce yourself to a room full of a mixture of ages and genders and professions REMEMBER the power of HYPERBOLE – you shouldn’t lie but you can bend the truth a little!
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Plenary – Self reflection Complete these sentences for each of your 3 speeches: – I have made an ethos appeal to my audience by….. – I have used hyperbole effectively when I …… – A good public speaker will use the Ethos appeal because ……
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpdeNcH 1H8A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpdeNcH 1H8A Kenneth Branagh doing a version of Col. Tim Collins’ speech Iraq war
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM1XrVV VBAk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM1XrVV VBAk Jeremy Paxman and Dizzee Rascal
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