Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Formal Speeches

Teaching English, How To….
Topic: Secondary English
Raymond Stopper
Summary of the Ideas in the Book

Below, I have listed the ideas in chronological order in my book, Teaching English How To…. I am interested in the reader’s responses to these ideas. In all there are 31 ideas about teaching English. I will publish one a day. Please respond, write the number of the item, select your choice and write your comments. Thank you. Here are your choices: (A) Completely agree. (B) Somewhat agree or disagree. (C) Completely disagree. (D) No opinion. Comment:

16. Speaking, Formal. Organize formal speeches in the same way that students write expository prose, following the formula of “Tell them what you are going to tell them; tell them; and tell them what you told them.” Write out your opening and closing paragraphs in case you become flustered. Use key words on index cards to help you follow your points.

(A) Completely agree. (B) Somewhat agree or disagree. (C) Completely disagree. (D) No opinion. Comment:

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