Reading maketh a full man . . . . . Speaking maketh a ready man . . . . . Writing maketh an exact man.

~~Sir Francis Bacon

Monday, April 10, 2017

Due April 19 (Template for a Speech from a Prompt)

Hook, AIR, 3-points, CCC
1) Hook At the beginning

2) AIR Announce your prompt, Introduce yourself, 
    Tell us what your 3-point Roadmap is.

3) 3 points Follow 3-point roadmap 
     These are your 3-body paragraphs

4) CCC  reCap, Conclude w/ Confidence.   
             This is where you link back to your hook.
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1) HOOK 
                  This is the time to "hook" the audience's interest
                  It could be in one or more of these ways:
                       • Personal Story 
                       • Historical Story, Story from Literature, Comic Strip Story, Riddle
                       • Quote
                       • Scripture
                      

IF YOU START W/ A STORY, CONSIDER NOT FINISHING YOUR STORY – DO IT @ THE END. DEFINITELY REFER TO IT @ THE END.
IF YOU USE A QUOTE, SCRIPTURE, DESCRIPTION,etc. . . . . 
                                                                             REFER TO IT @ THE END!

2)  
AIR 
              ANNOUNCE Q  
              INTRODUCE YOURSELF       
              ROADMAP-3 points

ANNOUNCE Q  
The quote I drew was __________________ " 
INTRODUCE YOURSELF  
Hello, my name is ________________ and 


LAY-OUT THE ROADMAP w/3 points
I will address this through 3 points 
1. ______________
2. ______________
3. ______________    
3) FOLLOW ROADMAP - 3points

      1st POINT: 
        My first point is _________________.
       Explain and elaborate

      2nd POINT: 

      My second point is _________________.
      Explain & elaborate. 
               
      3rd POINT: 

      My third point is ________________.


4) RE-CAP. . . .Conclude  w/ Confidence
Let’s RE-CAP
We (have) looked at   (name point 1 here)
We (have) looked at   (name point 2 here)
We (have) looked at   (name point 3 here)

CONCLUDE w/ CONFIDENCE: 
GIVE THE REST OF THE INTRO STORY HERE  <----- very powerful to do this!
Think of how Paul Harvey always said, "And now you know the rest of the story. . . "  Mr. Harvey did this in the beginning of his speeches to give his speeches a cool twist. YOU SHOULD DO THIS AT THE END OF YOUR STORY! 
OR
Repeat or reiterate a major part of your intro . . . it might be a quote or Bible verse, a story from Literature, an historical event.

It is appropriate to say, "Thank you," but you do not have to. 

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  •  What every good speaker does: 
           A) Tells the audience what they are going to tell them.  
           B) Tells them.   
           C) Tells them what they just told them.



    Required Dress-Ups and Openers w/i entire speech (not each paragraph)
    All Dress-Ups
    Openers:
    2
    3
    5
    6
    4 (extra credit)
    7 (extra credit)

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