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How do you take what you have written and present it to others?

How do you take what you have written and present it to others?. In this lesson you will learn how to present your persuasive speech by keeping your pace, volume and pauses in check. Persuasive writing is shared through a speech. Using a monotone voice, a voice without expression.

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How do you take what you have written and present it to others?

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  1. How do you take what you have written and present it to others?

  2. In this lesson you will learn how to present your persuasive speechby keeping your pace, volume and pauses in check.

  3. Persuasive writing is shared through a speech

  4. Using a monotone voice, a voice without expression. She sounds like a robot

  5. 1 • Ask, “Am I going too slow or too fast?” 2 • Ask, “Am I too loud or too soft?” 3 Ask, “Do I use extra words to pause?”

  6. 1 • Ask, “Am I going too slow or too fast?” Hey… Slow down!

  7. Does it break your heart to see injured animals? People should go to safety school before they get a pet. First, people go to safety school for other important things in their life and it has been proven to help. For instance, driver safety a school is requirement before a person can get their driver’s license. Secondly, there are many preventable injuries. Many times pets get injured because the owner does not know how to take care of them. For example, dogs cannot eat chocolate. Lastly, sick or injured animals need care. Care can be expensive. A visit to the animal hospital can cost $100 or more. In conclusion, people should go to safety school before they get a pet if not, more animals will be in danger.

  8. 2 • Ask, “Am I too loud or too soft?” I can’t hear her…

  9. Does it break your heart to see injured animals? People should go to safety school before they get a pet. First, people go to safety school for other important things in their life and it has been proven to help. For instance, driver safety a school is requirement before a person can get their driver’s license. Secondly, there are many preventable injuries. Many times pets get injured because the owner does not know how to take care of them. For example, dogs cannot eat chocolate. Lastly, sick or injured animals need care. Care can be expensive. A visit to the animal hospital can cost $100 or more. In conclusion, people should go to safety school before they get a pet if not, more animals will be in danger.

  10. 3 • Ask, “Do I use extra words to pause?” Um, like, um…

  11. Does it break your heart to see injured animals. People should go to safety school before they get a pet. First, people go to safety school for other important things in their life and it has been proven to help. For instance, driver safety a school is requirement before a person can get their driver’s license. Secondly, there are many preventable injuries. Many times pets get injured because the owner does not know how to take care of them. For example, dogs cannot eat chocolate. Lastly, sick or injured animals need care. Care can be expensive. A visit to the animal hospital can cost $100 or more. In conclusion, people should go to safety school before they get a pet if not, more animals will be in danger.

  12. 1 • Ask, “Am I going too slow or too fast?” 2 • Ask, “Am I too loud or too soft?” 3 • Ask, “Do I use extra words to pause?”

  13. In this lesson you learned how to present your persuasive speechby keeping your pace, volume and pauses in check.

  14. Practice with a partner… Have them help you answer the following questions… Am I too slow or too fast? Am I too loud or too soft? Do I use extra words to pause?

  15. Try this… • Practice your speech without looking at the paper • Practice your speech in front of a mirror checking to see if you are smiling and looking at your audience

  16. Give the speech to your teacher… Am I too slow or too fast? Am I too loud or too soft? Do I use extra words to pause?

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