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AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES

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SPEECHES  You are to choose an issue that you see in current society you feel strongly/passionate about.  Write a speech that discusses your issue, as well as your viewpoint on the topic.  Include rhetorical strategies and what you hope bringing awareness to the topic will do for your issue.

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Page 1: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITIONRHETORICAL SPEECHES

Page 2: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

OBJECTIVE Students will demonstrate a deeper

understanding for one of society’s issues that they feel strongly about by giving a speech to bring awareness about the issue to the audience.

Students will incorporate the rhetorical skills that they have been analyzing in speeches, articles, and documents into THEIR own speech.

Page 3: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

SPEECHES You are to choose an issue that you see in

current society you feel strongly/passionate about.

Write a speech that discusses your issue, as well as your viewpoint on the topic.

Include rhetorical strategies and what you hope bringing awareness to the topic will do for your issue.

Page 4: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

SPEECHES Your speech must be a minimum of 3 minutes

long and a maximum of 5 minutes long.

You are allowed to use visuals BUT you cannot have text accompanying the visuals.

You can use a printed copy of the speech/index cards but you will deducted points if you strictly read off of the speech/index cards.

Page 5: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

SPEECHES You will turn in a copy of your speech with your

rhetorical strategies annotated & explained.

You will be graded on the following: CONTENT SPEECH LENGTH ENGAGEMENT OF THE AUDIENCE USE OF RHETORICAL STRATEGIES OVERALL PRESENTATION (Volume, eye contact,

etc.)

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SPEECHES You will have Thursday (1/22) and Friday

(1/23) to work on your speeches Extra Credit: 1-2 people to present Friday,

1/23

Speeches will begin Monday, January 26.

Speeches are worth 100 points of your Essays/Projects/Presentation grade (40%)

Page 7: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

Speech Rubric You will be graded based on the 9 point AP

Rubric. The speech is worth 100 points [essentially an

essay] Your speeches will be graded based on:

The use & effectiveness of rhetorical strategies (have a printed copy of your speech with all strategies annotated & explained in the margins)

Overall speech presentation (volume, eye contact, confidence)

Speech content Speech length (3-5 minutes) Engagement of audience

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“The Great Dictator” Watch the clip and read through the

written version of the speech. Tone Passion Rhetorical Strategies

Page 9: AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES. OBJECTIVE  Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of societys issues that they feel

Examples: American Rhetoric Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird (8

min) Remember the Titans (Audio 1-2 min) Independence Day (Audio 2 min) Avatar (1 min)