part 2 how fast do we talk?
TRANSCRIPT
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Part 2
Ready to start?
Player 2 – no peeking!
Task 1:Stand up, wave your arms around while smiling and then sit
down.
Task 2:Point to a window in
the classroom and bark like a dog.
Task 1:Draw a circle with your
finger in the air, put a dot in the middle of the circle and
fold your arms.
Ready to start?
Player 1 – no peeking!
Task 2:Cross your legs, cross
your arms and pretend that you are a chicken.
Enthusiasm Speaking clearly
Speaking slowly Altering the tone
of your voice
Having a clear
message
Using facial
expressions
– e.g. smile!
Eye contact
Repeating words
for emphasis
Having a good
beginning and a
good end
Using gestures
How fast do we talk?
Let’s play a game of...
CAFOD believes in the dignity of each person. So
each person should be respected regardless of
their beliefs, gender, race or politics.
So we must be careful that when we talk about people living in
poverty that we do not:-use stereotypes
-use negative language-be patronising
“.. all people who live in Africa
are poor...”
“...the poor are
unlucky, but we who
live in the UK are
fortunate...”
“...poverty exists because there is so much corruption
over there...”
“...CAFOD only
helps Catholics...”
“.. over there is a
terrible place to
live...”
“... they are the poor helpless
victims...”
Your task:
You are to prepare a
2-3 minute talk on the
topic of:
Food and global hunger
You can do your own
research to find out all
about your topic
And remember
to use the speaking
tips that you have
learnt today
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Picture credits: Annie Bungeroth