1. Complete your draft. The first 4 pieces of dialogue must be correctly punctuated. The rest of the writing can be in note form. Check Linda’s example:
“Polishing! I’m always polishing, ” muttered Clive.
“My horrible children, Lancelot and Janet are so unfit, “ complained Lady Mabel. “They need to start getting fit by skiing. I’m going to spy on them with my binoculars.”
“Oh, I can hardly walk! My legs are so unfit,” said Janet. “Oh my my, my. What are you doing Lancelot?”
“I’m doing nothing because I am unfit, “ Lancelot replied.
2. Get your writing checked and signed off by your partner.
3. Get your writing checked and signed off by Linda or Lynn.
4. Get one laptop per pair.
5. Download the video from Aspire’s website onto the laptop’s Desktop.
6. Upload to iMovie and go to audio, add voiceover.
7. Record one person’s audio.
8. Export to File: QuickTime movie (small). Save in your writing folder in drive.
9. Create a new project and upload video so your partner can record audio.
The creme de la creme of presenting your argument, so that it is believable and interesting!
VIDEO HERE - watch it, take notes on it, practise it, and then you will have yourself a FABULOUS speech!
Video Here - this is the full uninterrupted version of the same speech - this is a good one to watch once you have practised many times, and you are polishing your performance.
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Make sure you are 'GRADING' your speech against this rubric, to ensure you get the grade you want!