How can I use tone to improve my Ignite speech? LO: To understand how to use tone effectively in an Ignite speech. Do now: What is tone? Explain in a sentence,

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How can I use tone to improve my Ignite speech? LO: To understand how to use tone effectively in an Ignite speech. Do now: What is tone? Explain in a sentence, using your own words. When you explain: ●use pitch ●consider pace/ pauses ●use body language/ gestures

Answer the register using one of these tones. We will guess which tone you are using... AuthoritativeDesperateInsultingMockingBitterDramatic CheerfulDisappointedConfidentCalmDisinterestedAggressive Indignant (when you feel you are right) BraveObnoxiousDreamyEcstaticQuizzical AngryNervousMiserableExcitedFactualInstructive ContemplativeIncredulous (when you don't believe something) PatrioticPleadingBaffledApprehensive ConcernedHopelessJokingFlippantCriticalManipulative

List the different tones used in this speech. You will need to listen carefully to when the tone changes. How does the speaker achieve her tones?

Question: Which tones were most effective and why? AuthoritativeDesperateInsultingMockingBitterDramatic CheerfulDisappointedConfidentCalmDisinterestedAggressive Indignant (when you feel you are right) BraveObnoxiousDreamyEcstaticQuizzical AngryNervousMiserableExcitedFactualInstructive ContemplativeIncredulous (when you don't believe something) PatrioticPleadingBaffledApprehensive ConcernedHopelessJokingFlippantCriticalManipulative

1. Individually, read your speech to yourself, walking around if need be, experimenting with tone. 1. Go through your speech and annotate words/ sections/ phrases/ moments when the tone shifts. 1. In threes, perform one minute of your speech. You should aim for a part of the speech where the tone changes. Experimenting with tone... Make sure you wear the following hats: ●The Listener (listen carefully and respectfully) ●The Positive Critic (make helpful suggestions) ●The Builder (help build on ideas)

What are the best tones to start and end your speech on? Why? AuthoritativeDesperateInsultingMockingBitterDramatic CheerfulDisappointedConfidentCalmDisinterestedAggressive Indignant (when you feel you are right) BraveObnoxiousDreamyEcstaticQuizzical AngryNervousMiserableExcitedFactualInstructive ContemplativeIncredulous (when you don't believe something) PatrioticPleadingBaffledApprehensive ConcernedHopelessJokingFlippantCriticalManipulative