English A Language & Literature HL
English A Language & Literature HL
18
Chapters
104
Notes
Chapter 1 - Thoughts & Feelings
Chapter 1 - Thoughts & Feelings
Chapter 2 - Structure & Freedom
Chapter 2 - Structure & Freedom
Chapter 3 - Thinking Ahead I (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 3 - Thinking Ahead I (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 4 - The Real & Imagined
Chapter 4 - The Real & Imagined
Chapter 5 - The Wild
Chapter 5 - The Wild
Chapter 6 - Thinking Ahead 2 (External Assessment)
Chapter 6 - Thinking Ahead 2 (External Assessment)
Chapter 7 - Borders & Boundaries
Chapter 7 - Borders & Boundaries
Chapter 8 - Identity & Authority
Chapter 8 - Identity & Authority
Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 10 - Histories & Futures
Chapter 10 - Histories & Futures
Chapter 11 - Possible worlds
Chapter 11 - Possible worlds
Chapter 12 - Thinking Ahead 4 (External Assessment)
Chapter 12 - Thinking Ahead 4 (External Assessment)
Chapter 13 - Transformation & Remediation
Chapter 13 - Transformation & Remediation
Chapter 14 - Intersection, Union & Difference
Chapter 14 - Intersection, Union & Difference
Chapter 15 - Thinking Ahead 5 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 15 - Thinking Ahead 5 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 16 - Storytelling
Chapter 16 - Storytelling
Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
Chapter 18 - Thinking Ahead 6 (External Assessment)
Chapter 18 - Thinking Ahead 6 (External Assessment)
IB Resources
Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
English A Language & Literature HL
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Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)

Crafting A Memorable Speech: Mastering The Why And What

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676 words
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4 mins read
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Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

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Alright folks, let's dive into the world of speechwriting! Imagine it's your best friend's birthday, and you've been asked to say a few words. What will you say? How will you say it? What if the crowd starts booing or throwing cupcakes at you? Fret not, my word-slinging warrior, for here we come to your rescue. Let's break it down.

The 'why' of your speech ๐ŸŽ‰

First up is the occasion. Is it a birthday bash, graduation party, or maybe a political rally? Your speech depends on the occasion. For instance, a birthday speech might be fun and casual, while a graduation speech may be more formal and inspirational.

 

Example: The fun, nostalgic speech you make at your friend's 16th birthday party wouldn't work for a solemn occasion like a Remembrance Day event.

Know your crowd ๐Ÿ‘ฅ

Next comes the audience. Are you addressing teenagers, adults, or maybe a mix of both? A graduation can be tricky as you're speaking to fellow students (who want to get to the party ASAP) but also to parents and teachers (who want a bit of nostalgia and feel-good vibes).

 

Example: Picture a politician. They might speak one way to their die-hard supporters at a rally and another way when they're on a TV interview. You wouldn't use the same slang you use with your friends while addressing your school principal, right?

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Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
English A Language & Literature HL
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Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)

Crafting A Memorable Speech: Mastering The Why And What

Word Count Emoji
676 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Alright folks, let's dive into the world of speechwriting! Imagine it's your best friend's birthday, and you've been asked to say a few words. What will you say? How will you say it? What if the crowd starts booing or throwing cupcakes at you? Fret not, my word-slinging warrior, for here we come to your rescue. Let's break it down.

The 'why' of your speech ๐ŸŽ‰

First up is the occasion. Is it a birthday bash, graduation party, or maybe a political rally? Your speech depends on the occasion. For instance, a birthday speech might be fun and casual, while a graduation speech may be more formal and inspirational.

 

Example: The fun, nostalgic speech you make at your friend's 16th birthday party wouldn't work for a solemn occasion like a Remembrance Day event.

Know your crowd ๐Ÿ‘ฅ

Next comes the audience. Are you addressing teenagers, adults, or maybe a mix of both? A graduation can be tricky as you're speaking to fellow students (who want to get to the party ASAP) but also to parents and teachers (who want a bit of nostalgia and feel-good vibes).

 

Example: Picture a politician. They might speak one way to their die-hard supporters at a rally and another way when they're on a TV interview. You wouldn't use the same slang you use with your friends while addressing your school principal, right?

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