Giving Short Speeches

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Key takeaways
How to make a strong statement.
How to explain your statement.
How to provide illustrations.
Kitan CoxHost: As an experienced secondary English teacher, I have taught GCSE and A-Level English (Language and Literature), Media Studies, Extended Project Qualification, Critical Thinking and Drama in a wide range of educational settings in London and Surrey (outstanding secondary schools, academies and a further education college). I am also been involved in motivating students through extracurricular activities inside and outside of school. Additionally, I have a certificate in Life Coaching.

One tip for giving a short speech: if you have five minutes to talk, you should have no more than 3 main points! If you want more beneficial tips like this, watch this class! In this class, students will be guided through how to make a strong statement, explain their statement, and provide illustrations so that they prepared for any short speech! This class is aimed at Years 7 - 9 but is great for any student preparing for a speech!

Want to prepare more?: How to Create Convincing ArgumentsHow to Appeal to Your AudienceNotes & Scripts for Talks and Presentations 

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Suitable for:
This class is suitable for students in Years 7 - 9.
Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
What to expect:
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