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These are user friendly KS3 resources for preparing a persuasive speech on a familiar subject. It includes ideas for topics. It would be ideal for an Argue and Persuade Writing unit.
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Speech Writing - KS3
(59-slide editable PowerPoint-led unit of work with 6 worksheets)
KS3 English - Speech Writing is a five lesson unit of work which explains how to write an effective speech. It guides pupils through the process of how to plan, draft, write and redraft an effective speech.
Speech Writing - KS3 covers the following:
- Mind the GAP - Genre, Audience and Purpose – why it's important in speech writing
- How to plan, structure and organise a speech
- The key techniques of speech writing
- Exemplar speeches for modelling and assessment
- Identifying problems and creating solutions
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KS3 Speech Writing
Subject: English
Age range: 11-14
Resource type: Unit of work
Last updated
1 October 2024
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KS3 English - Speech Writing
- 59-slide editable PowerPoint-led unit of work with 6 worksheets
Speech Writing is a five lesson KS3 English unit of work that explains how to write an effective speech. It guides students through the process of how to plan, write and redraft an effective speech.
KS3 Speech Writing covers the following:
Mind the GAP - Genre, Audience and Purpose – why it’s important in speech writing
How to plan, structure and write a speech
The techniques of speech writing
Exemplar speeches for modelling and assessment
Identifying problems and creating solutions
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A powerful speech uses a variety of techniques to capture the listener. Learn how to write a speech in this Bitesize English video for KS3.
These are user friendly KS3 resources for preparing a persuasive speech on a familiar subject. It includes ideas for topics. It would be ideal for an Argue and Persuade Writing unit.
Speech writing is the method of conveying a thought or message to a reader using the correct punctuation and expression. Speech writing isn't much different from any other form of narrative writing.
In this lesson, we will focus on writing speeches. Drawing upon spectacular speakers of the past, we will explore how rhetoric is used to build instant trust with a crowd. We will use this inspiration to create our own professional speeches, to secure our powers of persuasion for any scenario.
Speech Writing - KS3 covers the following: - Mind the GAP - Genre, Audience and Purpose – why it's important in speech writing. - How to plan, structure and organise a speech. - The key techniques of speech writing. - Exemplar speeches for modelling and assessment. - Identifying problems and creating solutions.
Lesson that encourages students to write a persuasive speech using examples and techniques. Also focusses on using different sentence types and topic sentences.
A speech is an informative talk given to an audience. Watch this video to learn about the key features of writing a powerful speech. Find out how to write a speech.
Speech Writing is a five lesson KS3 English unit of work that explains how to write an effective speech. It guides students through the process of how to plan, write and redraft an effective speech. KS3 Speech Writing covers the following: Mind the GAP - Genre, Audience and Purpose – why it’s important in speech writing
Key learning points. A successful speech will maintain a clear, single viewpoint throughout. Ideas must be logically sequenced and linked, so that the audience can follow the argument. Vocabulary and language devices must be chosen for effect.