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Family Peer Pressure Social Classes Try to come up with any strong/ emotive words, which will support your topic. Isolation Dysfunctional Ignored The Orientation Definition: In the orientation phase of your speech, you will provide the audience with any information you believe will allow them to better understand and appreciate the material you have included in the body of your speech. Familiarize the audience with the topic and define terms if necessary. Match 6 orientations under the correct heading. Write what you think the topic of the speech could be on the line provided. The question orientationThe imagination orientationThe shock orientationThe rap orientationThe term/jargon orientationThe story orientation Examples: Imagine a school where children can come to school in whatever they like. Where uniforms are no longer worn. Where colour and fashion rule what we wear. Do you think it is fair that kids have to spend their free time doing more school work? Dont they do enough work at school? Isnt play just as important? What about spending time with family and friends?Orientation: ImaginationOrientation: QuestionsDot com. Screensaver. Mouse. Click and drag. Scroll down. Save. Font. Surf the net. Email. Chat room. Search engine. Scanner. Printer. Digital. Laser jet. Does this sound familiar? It should. Its our future.Our planet is dying. Our animals are suffering. There is an enormous hole in the ozone layer. Our forests are being cut down at a rate of a football field a minute. The greenhouse effect is causing droughts and floods all over the world.Orientation: JargonOrientation: ShockNow pizzas very tasty and chips are great But when it comes to learning they are second rate. What you need are fruits, veges, nuts & grains Graze all day to energise our brains.Once upon a time when television wasnt even heard of and all the children in the land had to make their own fun. When children invented their own games, chanted nursery rhymes and built cubbies and go-carts in their back yard.Orientation: Rap Orientation: Story The Salutation Definition: A salutation is a HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeting"greeting used in a HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_(message)"letter or other written communication. It is a form of words used as an opening to a speech or letter. Salutations can be formal or informal. Your salutation should include your audience, the time of day and your topic. How many time of days can you come up with? Good Morning Good Afternoon God Evening How many audiences can you come up with? Ladies and Gentlemen Students and Teachers Peers and Educators The Thesis Definition: The thesis is the key to any persuasive speech or essay. It's the point you want to prove. It's the focus of the whole thing. SHOW YOUR POSITION - Reveal the side you take. Examples: TopicThesisHomeworkI reckon homework is brilliant as it solidifies learning. School uniformsIn my opinion school uniforms equalise the student population and allows each person to be recognised by merit not ensemble. Toys at schoolI think Brain gymId like to see Lunchtime clubsWe would be much better off if Animals in schoolI wish Food in the classroomImagine  The Arguments Definition: A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong. It is the expression of opinions for and against some idea. Which argument would support which topic? Draw a line to match them up. TopicArgumentA school animal farm If all children wear the same thing then nobody would stand out. This way, children who cannot afford cool clothes will not feel uncomfortable.Lunchtime clubs It encourages children to save up to buy something, which will give them a sense of achievement.Uniforms Children are able to share their interests with their friends at lunchtime.A healthy food tuckshopChildren would be able to get involved in a care and feeding program that would teach responsibility.Pocket MoneyChildren will be encouraged to eat foods that will support learning. Your Arguments: this is where you argue what issues you found in the novel and how they are still relevant, as well as what aspects of Hintons writing appeals to you and why? Example argument 1Example argument 2Example argument 3EXAMPLE: Teenagers still struggle with the same issues as presented by S.E Hinton as although time and technology has changed, socio-economic status is still relevant to where you fit on the food chain.EXAMPLE: In S.E Hintons book she presents a world of darkness that is riddled with gang warfare. Although gangs do not appear as prevalent in Australia as they do in America, they still exist and cause issues within communities as well as for society as a whole.EXAMPLE: Smoking is portrayed as an acceptable past-time in The Outsiders with Ponyboy being the biggest weed fiend of the Curtis family. Although the affects of smoking are highlighted now there are still a large number of young people who take up the habit.Your argument 1Your argument 2Your argument 3  Conclusion Definition: the end or close; final part. Summarise your speech and re-emphasize the main idea in a memorable way. Motivate the audience to agree with your argument and leave a lasting impression. Why not try using a meaningful quote from your personality to end your speech? Or end your speech with reference to a specific event your personality played a crucial part in. Its time to act Next time you If you want to improve Why dont you So, what are you Its your choice Id like to suggest You have now heard all the arguments To finish I would like to say I have now convinced you What are you waiting for? Its only fair This world would be Now its up to you In conclusion To sum up  Ending the Speech Simply say thank you. There is no need to add much else. Youve reminded them of the problem/purpose, summarized the main point, shown how the points fit together to address the problem/purpose, and youve encouraged them. Non-Verbal Language Definition: Nonverbal communication is the process of HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication"communication through HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesture"gestures and touch, HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language"body language or posture, physical distance, facial expression and eye contact, which are all types of nonverbal communication. Stance ____________________________________________ Eye Contact ____________________________________________ Facial Expression ____________________________________________ Notes ____________________________________________ Gesture ____________________________________________ Spoken Language Definition: communication by voice in the distinctively human manner. Pitch ____________________________________________ Clarity ____________________________________________ Stress ____________________________________________ Pace ____________________________________________ Pause ____________________________________________ Practice Tips Practice to yourself, the mirror, family, neighbours, friends, your teacher, a video camera - anybody you feel comfortable with and who will listen. Remember that you are going to feel better after your speech if you have done your best. You will be far more embarrassed if you let your nerves stop you from doing your best. Listen to feedback- use it only if it feels right. Try to learn your speech by heart but still have palm cards and practice using them for back up. If eye contact is a concern, look at peoples hair- its close enough. Time yourself - do this several times as nerves have a way of speeding up a speech. When memorising your speech, learn little pieces at a time. When you know a section well, learn a little more then add the new section to what you already know. You may try to learn a little section each night. Overcoming Speech Anxiety Top Ten Ways to Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking: Figure out what scares you. Investigate your fears by making a list of the specific things that make you feel anxious or afraid. Then make a corresponding list of ways you can cope with or address these fears. Breathe deeply. Practice breathing deeply and slowly. Think yoga stylebreathe deeply while youre practicing, before you go on stage, and during your speech. You can also try the calming sigh exercise: Inhale deeply, and then let out a vocalized sigh as you exhale. Warm up your body before speaking. Exercise reduces tension and helps you concentrate. Getting a little bit of physical activity before your speech will calm you and help you get rid of excess nervous energy. Try taking a walk outside, doing arm circles, or stretching gently. Practice. Formal practice before a speaking event will help you feel more confident about what youre going to say and how youll say it. But informal practice in social situations (talking in class, speaking to people you dont know at a party, etc.) will also help you conquer some of your speaking anxiety and fears. Visualize success. Picture yourself succeeding and having fun. Close your eyes and do a mental rehearsal of your speech once or twice before you deliver it. Get enough sleep and have a good breakfast. Its important to take good care of yourself and follow your morning rituals before a speaking event. Dont drink coffee if youre not a coffee drinker (or if youre a regular coffee-drinker, make sure to get that daily cup the day of your big speech). Being rested will also help you feel less anxious. Visit the space ahead of time. Get as many details as you can about the room, the audience, the equipment, your time constraints, etc. Do you need a watch, or is there a big clock at the back of the room? Will you have a podium? Where will the audience be around you? Is someone going to introduce you or will you need to introduce yourself? If youre speaking on a panel, find out about the set-up, etc. Play the Worst Case Scenario game. Whats the worst thing that could happen? What will you do if that does happen? Often, even the worst possible situation isnt as bad as you think. Take the pressure off yourself. Very rarely does anyone give a completely perfect speech. Even the President of the United States has room to improve when it comes to public speaking, and your audience will understand if you make mistakes. Think of every speech you give, and the mistakes you make, as a stepping stone toward becoming a more effective speaker. Why Public Speaking is Not So Scary Here are some common public speaking fears and ways to overcome them: Fear: Ill forget everything that I wanted to say. Solution: Practice. Its said that practice doesnt necessarily make things perfect, but it does make them permanent. With lots of it, youll at least remember what you want to say! Also, use key word outlines to keep you on track. If you get stuck, don t panic. Instead, stop, breathe, look at your notes, and get back on track. Fear: I will say the wrong word, forget a section of my speech, or do something embarrassing. Solution: Number your note cards so theyll be easy to put back in order if you drop them. Wear clothes and shoes in which you feel comfortable, and eliminate distractions like jingly jewellery, keys in pockets, pens you click, or hair you twirl. Anticipate possible disruptions and do what you can to prevent them.      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