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SRRE Presentations. H9. Part A: Speech. 1. Introduction 2. Plot Summary + Analysis of 1 Major Literary/Stylistic Device 3.Author Information 4. Conclusion-To Read…Or Not to Read? Total Max Time= 3minutes 30 seconds. Speech Due Dates. Complete first draft of speech due FRIDAY 5/9

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  1. SRRE Presentations H9

  2. Part A: Speech • 1. Introduction • 2. Plot Summary + Analysis of 1 Major Literary/Stylistic Device • 3.Author Information • 4. Conclusion-To Read…Or Not to Read? Total Max Time= 3minutes 30 seconds

  3. Speech Due Dates • Complete first draft of speech due FRIDAY 5/9 • Practice PracticePracticeover the weekend! • Complete final draft TYPED/MLA FORMATTED due TUESDAY 5/13 (the day you present)

  4. Presenting Your Speech • We will start (and try to finish) presentations on 5/13 • You MAY NOT read from a copy of your speech during your presentation delivery • Notecards/PowerPoint Slides printed out to HELP you remember your INTENDED speech are allowed (maximum 3 notecards/1 sided) • Practice is essential- it is all about how you SELL your THESIS (if you stray from your pre-planned speech a bit that is OK- but I should be able to see that the MAJORITY of your speech was preplanned when I compare your presentation with your final draft)

  5. Speaking Tips • The best way to practice your speech is to present it aloud—again and again. • Try speaking in front of a mirror so you can evaluate and improve your posture, gestures, eye contact, and use of visual aids. • You might tape-record a practice session so you can critique your voice quality and effectiveness.

  6. The Full Package • 1. Use your voice effectively. Speak loudly enough to be heard, but vary your pitch and tone. • 2. Maintain eye contact. Look directly at a member of the audience while you speak, moving your eyes from person to person.

  7. The Full Package • 3. Incorporate gestures and facial expressions. Let your emotions show in your face—particularly in your eyes and mouth. • 4. Use visual aids. (AKA YOUR POWERPOINT)

  8. Part B: The PowerPoint Due to turnitin.com by Monday night 5/12 (midnight) A. Follow the same order as your speech B. Include relevant images on each slide to support your speaking points C. Include at least 1 significant quote from your novel YOU MUST INCLUDE A PARENTHETICAL CITATION FOR YOUR QUOTE

  9. Flash Drive Success • You MUST provide your PowerPoint on a flash drive on the day of presentations 5/13

  10. NEVER • Turn your back to the audience and read from your slides- you MUST know your slides well enough to continue speaking without relying on them! • Practice PracticePractice! Do NOT PROCRASTINATE on this assignment!

  11. Questions? Time to Draft!

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