Starter quiz
- What is a presentation?
- a video of someone speaking about something
- a speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown ✓
- a piece of written work
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- Which of the following features in a persuasive advert are used to hook the audience?
- the headline ✓
- the images ✓
- the rhetorical question ✓
- the follow-up statement
- the main body of text
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- Match the vocabulary to the correct definition.
- unique selling point⇔what makes a product better than others on the market ✓
- target audience⇔a particular group at which a product is aimed ✓
- engage⇔to occupy or attract someone's interest and attention ✓
- What is the unique selling point of the chocolate energy ball?
- It is chocolatey.
- It is really healthy.
- It is cased in chocolate and it is healthy. ✓
- It tastes delicious.
- It is made up of mostly oats, nuts and dried fruits.
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- Which key persuasive linguistic techniques have been incorporated into your persuasive advert?
- details about the product
- alliteration ✓
- rhetorical questions ✓
- pictures
- rhyme ✓
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- Which of the following features will you want the audience to remember due to its catchy nature?
- the ingredients of the product
- the health benefits of the product
- the images of the product
- the slogan for the product ✓
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Exit quiz
- When presenting, which of these aspects should you think about?
- handwriting
- body language ✓
- spelling
- volume ✓
- pace ✓
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- Match the keywords to their definitions.
- projection⇔using our voice to speak powerfully and clearly ✓
- diction⇔pronouncing words clearly ✓
- body language⇔how we use our posture and gestures ✓
- intonation⇔variation in pitch through the rise and fall of voice ✓
- What does projecting involve?
- using the stomach muscles when speaking ✓
- shouting
- speaking in a high-pitched voice
- taking deep breaths before speaking ✓
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- Which of the following refers to pace?
- the speed at which we speak ✓
- the volume at which we speak
- the way we position our bodies
- the eye contact we make with the audience
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- Put the stages of the presenting process in the correct order.
- 1⇔planning the content
- 2⇔writing the content
- 3⇔rehearsing the content
- 4⇔presenting the content
- Which words or phrases should you identify and rehearse when preparing to present a persuasive advert?
- phrases that are considered ‘tongue-twisters’ ✓
- my favourite pieces of vocabulary
- words that are difficult to pronounce ✓
- words/phrases I want to emphasise or deliver in a specific way ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Oral presentation is an important part of selling a product and persuading an audience.
- Projection, pace and diction are important for ensuring the audience can hear and understand you.
- Eye contact, body languge and intonation are important for connecting to the audience and engaging them.
- Reading over our writing and rehearsing supports successful delivery of a presentation.
Common misconception
Children may think that there is one right way to deliver a presentation of a persuasive advert.
Discuss how the target audience impacts the delivery. E.g. difference in delivering to investors (Dragon's Den style) or potential consumers
Keywords
Oral presentation - a speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained to an audience
Projection - using our voice to speak powerfully and clearly
Diction - pronouncing words clearly
Body language - how we use our posture and gestures to communicate meaning and feelings
Intonation - variation in pitch through the rise and fall of a person's voice
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