ГДЗ по английскому языку 8 класс Ваулина, Дули, Подоляко, Эванс - ответ speaking practice section 4
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е., Эванс В.
Серия: Spotlight
Тип книги: Учебник
Год: 2016-2025
Study skills
Giving a talk
When you give a talk:
• take all the time given to prepare what you want to say (read the prompt carefully, underline the key words and think of vocabulary related to the topic);
• organise your ideas in order to make your monologue to flow naturally;
• make sure your talk includes all the prompts given to you;
• don't speak too quickly or too slowly;
• speak in a loud clear voice;
• try to keep a steady rhythm and be confident.
Tip: To give an interesting talk, always:
• start with an interesting beginning to attract your audience's attention;
• end by revising all your points and leaving your audience with something to think about.
Opening/Closing Techniques
To begin/end a talk, we can:
• use a quotation, e.g. As Aristotle said: "Man is by nature a social animal."/The British writer Emily Bronte said: "A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself."
• ask a rhetorical question, e.g. What happens when we don't socialise?/What's more important: being honest, or being polite?
• make a statement, e.g. In today's world, we have more ways to socialise than ever before. But this also means that there are more ways to get it wrong!/We must remember that by following social etiquette, we show how much we respect the people around us.
• stimulate emotions, e.g. You've been invited to a party. Everyone is talking and having fun, but you don't know anyone. Then you hear a group of people discussing a subject you're really interested in. You take a deep breath and prepare to introduce yourself/Sometimes, the loneliest place is in the middle of a crowd.
Model (Task 3)
Listen to someone giving a talk. Evaluate her performance;
Module 1
You are going to give a talk about socialising. You will have to start in 1.5 minutes and speak for no more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
• why socialising is important;
• what social etiquette people should respect in your region;
• which part of social etiquette you think is most important to respect.
You have to talk continuously.
Evaluation Sheet
Content
• Did she open with an interesting beginning?
• Which technique did she use?
• Did she organise her ideas well?
• Did her talk include all the prompts given?
• Did she include everything needed for a proper ending?
• How did she end her talk?
Presentation
• Did she speak at a proper speed?
• Did she speak in a loud clear voice?
• Did she keep a steady rhythm?
• Did she sound confident?
• Did she speak accurately?