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AD1-2 Creative Speech 2009

AD1-2 Creative Speech 2009. Wendy M. Gough St. Mary College/Nunoike Gaigo Senmon Gakko. Tuesday 2:55-4:30 Room 224. About Creative Speech.

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AD1-2 Creative Speech 2009

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  1. AD1-2 Creative Speech 2009 Wendy M. Gough St. Mary College/Nunoike Gaigo Senmon Gakko Tuesday 2:55-4:30 Room 224

  2. About Creative Speech In the Creative Speech course you will create, memorize, and practice a 3-5 minute speech that you will perform in front of your classmates at the Saint Mary Speech Contest on July 17, 2009. The winners of the Saint Mary speech contest will be invited to compete at the Nunoike speech contest on July 25, 2009, where you will compete against other students from the Aichi area.

  3. Course Outline • Weeks 1: Watch a presentation about writing your speeches, discuss types of speeches, and brainstorm speech topics • Weeks 2-4: Choose a topic, brainstorm ideas, make an outline, and begin writing your speeches • Weeks 5-8: Write andrevise speeches, do peer review on your speeches, send speech copies to Wendy for editing, and start practicing the speech • Weeks 9-12: learn techniques for presenting your speech, practice reciting speeches and work on memorization

  4. Types of Speeches Personal Experience Speech Informative Speech Personal Opinion Speech Persuasive Speech

  5. Choosing a Topic Just about any topic is fine as long as you have something interesting to say about it. Don’t just tell a story about something, tell why the topic is important, what you learned about it, or how it can help us.

  6. Personal Experience Speech In the personal experience speech, you tell the audience about something you have done in the past. It can be serious, light, funny, happy or sad. Something about yourself An experience that changed your life A story that you want others to know about

  7. Sample Topics x How my life has changed since high school x Planning the culture festival at high school x My favorite pet

  8. Sample Topics Ο Something unusual. Ex: Eating kangaroo in Australia Something funny. Ex: taking the wrong bus and ending up in a strange city in the middle of the night Ο Ο Strange people I meet at my part time job

  9. The Informative Speech The most popular type of speech, the informative speech gives information to teach your listeners about something you are interested in.It can be serious or funny.

  10. Sample Topics x Global Warming x Soccer, baseball, etc. x How to make onigiri

  11. The Informative Speech Why Japanese baseball players have stamina Ο Ο My favorite World Heritage Site Ο The Loch Ness Monster Ο Hawaiian Culture

  12. Personal Opinion Speech A personal opinion speech can discuss situations, issues, or points of view which you have an opinion about and that others might agree or disagree with you about. Think about an issue you express your opinions about every day, do a little research on the issue to support your opinion, and write a speech about it.

  13. Sample Topics x Why it is important to study English x Smoking cigarettes is bad x My grandmother is great!

  14. Sample Topics Ο Manners on the subway Men and women sharing household responsibilities Ο Ο Living together before marriage

  15. The Persuasive Speech What types of issues interest you as a person? Think of a topic or issue that interests you and that you have strong feelings about. Then think of some reasons your opinion is the best and tell the audience about the issue and why your views on the issue are better than others.

  16. Persuasive Speech Topics x We should use Eco bags x Alternative energy will save the earth x English is the best language to learn

  17. Persuasive Speech Topics It is more important to learn Portugese than to learn English Ο It is better to learn English in America than in Japan Ο The government should provide more support working mothers Ο

  18. Getting Started Part 1 • Make a list of topics that you think might be interesting to write a speech about. • Discuss your ideas with your group members and narrow down your list to the most interesting or easiest for you to write a speech about. • Choose your topic

  19. Getting Started Part 2 • Brainstorm ideas and details about your topic

  20. Make tempura Enjoy nature Wine, salad, bread, cheese Collect herbs Play with the cats Summer food BBQ Picnic in Meijo Park Hiking in Gifu Gero Golden Week Festival in Kosuge Village Planting my garden On my veranda Fire festival sake Vegetables Big planters Country food fireworks Tomatoes, bell pepper, eggplant A lot of sunlight drums Ayu, chicken, Oden

  21. Getting Started • Decide which details are the most important • Decide the order you want to talk about the details • Use the ideas from your mind map to make an outline for your speech

  22. Writing Your Speech • Write the body of your speech Take the ideas from your brainstorming and outline and put them into paragraphs • Write the conclusion of your speech Summarize the main ideas of the speech and end with an anecdote or opinion if you want to. • Write the introduction of your speech Write a catchy topic sentence to get the listeners’ interest then introduce the main ideas (if you are writing a persuasion or opinion speech you should also give your opinion or position on the topic)

  23. Getting Your Speech Ready • Revise and edit your speech.In your groups read each others speeches and give advice. What do you like or dislike about the speeches? What do you think should be added or deleted from the speeches? • Type your speech and revise it again. Email your speech to Wendy to read and give you advice. Then rewrite your speech as many times as you need to make it as good as it can be.

  24. Getting Ready for the Speech Contest • Start memorizing your speech Set goals for yourself about how much you need to memorize each week. • Practice reciting your speech Say your speech in front of your friends, family members, or teachers and ask them for advice. It is also a good idea to practice in front of a mirror so you can see your gestures and expressions.

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