docx, 45.27 KB
docx, 45.27 KB
pptx, 1.13 MB
pptx, 1.13 MB
This resource includes an animated Powerpoint showcasing how to make an effective speech in five steps. Pupils are reminded about the features of persuasive writing using the AFOREST mnemonic. Students are required to make their own effective speech choosing to put themselves forward for the roles of Head Boy or Head Girl in the form of Ronald Dump or Angela Smirkle.
Moreover there is an extract from Obama's famous Yes We Can speech which could be used as an example of persuasive writing. It uses repetition and a growing crescendo of rhetorical devices to make a point about the divisions in America. There is an extract form a Jeremy Paxman interview with Dizzee Rascal regarding the Presidential election in 2008 and a reminder of spoken language features.
Ideal for Black History month and beyond.
Suitable for ages 12+

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pinklady81

a year ago
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The description promised a lot more content than what is on the actual PowerPoint.

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