SPEECHES STUDENT HANDBOOK
Use this booklet with the most important information that students should know when writing a speech. During the process when students ask you questions like, "What does rhetoric mean?" or "How do I start my speech?", you can simply direct them to their handbook for the answer!
All you need to do is print, use double sided photocopying, fold and you have a ready-made-booklet! It looks great in color or black and white!
TOPICS COVERED IN HANDBOOK:
SPEECH WRITING STRUCTURE
→ Opening
→ Body
→ Closing
IMPORTANT TERMS
→ Thesis
→ Anaphora
→ Epistrophe
→ Hyperbole
→ Tone
→ Rhetoric
→ Diction
→ Allusion
→ Analogy
→ Anecdote
→ Ethos
→ Logos
→ Pathos
→ Climax
SHAKING YOUR NERVES
→ Quick tips to help students practice for their speech to ease their nerves.
TYPES OF SPEECHES
→ Informative
→ Persuasive
→ Entertaining
→ Demonstrative
→ Impromptu
TIPS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING
→ Body Language
→ Eye-Contact
→ Page
→ Voice & Volume
→ Tone
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