define and discuss key concepts relevant to public speaking including Monroe’s Motivated Sequenc

Objectives

· TSWBAT analyze texts (written, oral, and visual) using the concepts of the rhetorical triangle and Toulmin argumentation.

· TSWBAT define and discuss key concepts relevant to public speaking including Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.

· TSWBAT prepare peer-critique, responding to both content and delivery of presentations.

· TSWBAT understand and apply knowledge of the ways in which non-verbal communication is a key part of persuasive speaking.

· TSWBAT identify fallacies in spoken texts.

· TSWBAT summarize oral texts and identify their intended audiences.

· TSWBAT analyze oral texts (including famous speeches) using the concepts of the rhetorical triangle, Toulmin argumentation, and Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.

· TSWBAT Respond to speeches with thoughtful questions.

Assignment

. Critiques must demonstrate critical listening skills and rhetorical sensitivity as well as use established standards for critiquing oral presentations. Do not be over critical; try to balance strengths and weaknesses.

Some things to consider and comment on:

· Did the speech demonstrate the principles and techniques of public speaking?

o Did it fit the rhetorical situation especially the occasion?

o What was the speaker’s purpose? Did he/she achieve it?

· What was strong and what was weak about the speech?

· How might the speaker improve the speech?

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