Through their eyes Speech Tips ELA 10.

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Through their eyes Speech Tips ELA 10

Format Intro: - Introduce the people that you interviewed. - Discuss their ages, cultures, and relationship to you. - Also, mention why you chose to interview them specifically. Your Intro should (at most) take about 30-45 seconds of speaking time.

Format Content: - Pick a few of the questions to compare in detail. (and/or) - Discuss the differences/similarities between the people/cultures/discussions. - Discuss anything that you found interesting about the project or the people. Your content should take about 2-3 minutes of speaking time.

Format Conclusion: - Provide a concluding thought about how the interviews/this project has impacted your own perspective. Your conclusion should (at most) take about 30-45 seconds of speaking time.

Tips for success Speeches are meant to entertain. Please bring energy and enthusiasm to your presentation. DO NOT READ TO US! Your speaking voice sounds different than your reading voice. Write your speech in a manner that sounds conversational when you perform. PRACTICE! (In front of a mirror while maintaining eye contact and emotional control helps a lot. You get to see how you look to the audience.) Be familiar with your visual and speech, we will know immediately how well you prepared.