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    1.6.-How to Teach Reported Speech – Review – Practice & Lesson plan Teaching students reported or indirect speech can be complicated by the all the changes that are required when moving from direct speech into reported speech. First off‚ students should understand that reported speech is quite useful in conversational English as relating what someone has said using "quote" and "unquote" is awkward at best. A further aspect of reported speech is encouraging students to use other reporting verbs beyond

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    class room is a bakery. Have you ever wondered how they turned a plain cupcake into a work of art? Well today I’m going to show you how you can turn a plain boring cupcake into a work of art. It’s simple really just follow three easy steps. I should know I’ve been baking since I was three. First I’m going to tell you how to bake a cake from scratch Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 1. 2 ¼ cups of cake flour 2. ¼ teaspoons of salt 3. 3 teaspoons of baking powder 4. 1 cup of sugar 5. ½ cup ( 1 stick)

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    talk. One or two short sentences at the end‚ with words very well chosen provide an effective closure to the talk. How to Write a Closing Speech • 1 Understand Speech Structure Every speech needs to have an introduction‚ a body and a conclusion. Most professional speakers write the body (main points) first and then write an effective introduction and conclusion. The body of the speech is the longest part. The introduction and conclusion are usually about the same length. During the introduction explain

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH ASSIGNMENT Overview: For this assignment you must present an informative speech to an audience of your peers. There are three general approaches to informing an audience: altering perception‚ creating virtual experience‚ or explaining (of course‚ these are not mutually exclusive categories – a speech may well do more than one‚ though one approach often dominates). An informative speech asks you to convey your knowledge and understanding of an object‚ process‚ event‚ or concept

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    Topic: How to make Oatmeal Cookies General Purpose: Is to inform audience how to make oatmeal cookies. Introduction: A dying man smells his favorite oatmeal raisin cookies cooking downstairs. It takes all the strength he has left but he gets up from the bed and crawls down the stairs. He sees the cookies cooling on the counter and staggers over to them. As he reaches for one‚ his wife’s wrinkled hand reaches out‚ smacks his and she yells: "No‚ you can’t have those! They are for the funeral!" Body

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    same in how they are all about equality though they may show it differently. They all show it in ways that are correct but very different. They also have in common that is was about people were fighting for their freedom. The stories may show these in different ways but they are all correct in their own way. All these stories could have a unique impact on someone’s life‚ but sadly may not be read by many people. Also‚ all people had someone helping them or being there for them. MLK’s speech is unique

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    when writing a speech that you are to present in front of a class or group it is very important to have these things. first layout‚ you want to have a introduction‚ body‚ and closing. the introduction would be like introducing yourself and shortly stating what your speech is going to be about. the body is where you are going to talk about the subject in many different ways shapes and forms‚ you are to give examples maybe tell stories about the subject or mostly just your point of view and where you

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    I would feel inspired by his words. How properly he speak throughout his speech would persuade me because he is making many valid points of what he’d like to see. It would make me see our country as a sick place because we can’t treat another equally and with respect. We have to proke to violence to get our points across. Like we arent human beings who can talk‚ discuss the problems we see around us. He quotes many things he wants to see and hope we can come together. I would feel the compassion

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    Writing a good speech isn’t the same as writing a good essay. It can be achieved by considering a few extra necessary but simple points. The audience needs to be engaged and thinking about what you’re talking about. A good way to do this is to ask a question the audience hadn’t considered‚ and force them to think of the only obvious answer. This is called a rhetorical question. Rhetorical questions aren’t meant to be answered‚ but still allow the audience to think about the question and relate to

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    will be introducing the guest speaker‚ it is up to you to set realistic expectations for the audience and make sure that they treat your speaker with the respect and courtesy that they deserve. | It is your responsibility to start your guest’s speech off right.  | The purpose of introducing a guest speaker is simple: you need to tell the audience who this person is. You can give some background on their life‚ including their name and some of their accomplishments when they are relevant. You should

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