Congratulations, Ruby, for winning the Senior Team Speech Competition! She'll be presenting her speech at the final assembly. Click here for the link to our school website post about her triumph!
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Mindmeister for speech ideas
Use our mindmeister map to start writing your speech. Don't forget to add things if you have more ideas - click on above link and use our class password to get access.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Hamburger Technique

Use this process to help you plan your speech. Thanks Rm13 for this!
1. The creative idea. (The planning and preparation of the hamburger.)
* Decide and know your topic well.
* Choose a subject that appeals to your audience's mind, emotions, and senses.
* Write down the conclusion you want to reach.
* Once you have all this, you are ready to prepare your speech.
2. The introduction. (Top hamburger bun - appetising introduction)
* Catch immediate attention. Open with a question, some startling statement, or a fact that will catch your audience's attention.
* Tell them the purpose of your speech. Many times inexperienced speakers ramble on and the audience doesn't know where the speaker is going with the speech.
* Let them know early the purpose of your speech and the audience will follow you just like they would follow the ball players in a rugby, netball or hockey game.
3. The body. (The fillings of your hamburger - Each layer of filling = tasty aspect of your topic. )
* Contains supporting ideas for the conclusion you want the audience to understand. Present your first key point and have your supporting information following-usually 1-2 supporting ideas under each key point. Do this with every point and you will not get lost. Just remember that you are working on the "meat (middle) of the hamburger."
* Include stories, personal experiences, examples and anecdotes when appropriate.
* Include facts, proof, or examples.
4. The powerful close/conclusion (Bottom of the bun = conclusion - holds your burger together)
* Tie in the ending with your opening. Take a look at your opening again and here is where you will tie it in to the ending. Your audience will remember this. Make it a well-remembered ending.
* Finish forcefully and confidently. That doesn't mean shout. It means get your point across with confidence. That you know it and believe it.
* This may be the only thing the audience remembers. That's right. After hours of planning and preparing your speech and honing it down to a 1 -3 minutes presentation, your conclusion/close/climax may be the only thing the audience remembers so make it memorable.
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