Starter quiz
- What does the word 'purpose' mean?
- a desire or want
- the reason you do something ✓
- what you think or believe
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- When should a speaker decide the purpose of their speech?
- before they start writing it ✓
- while they are writing it
- while they are delivering it
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- Why might a person make a speech to an audience?
- to persuade them ✓
- to hear themselves talk
- to show off their public speaking skills
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- A good speech will have an impact on who?
- the speaker
- the audience ✓
- the government
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- What should the audience's emotional reaction to a speech be linked to?
- the speaker's age
- the speaker's voice
- the speaker's purpose ✓
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- A short story told from real life experience can also be known as what?
- a song
- an anecdote ✓
- a rap
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Exit quiz
- What is the name for the action or process of getting ready to do something?
- pretending
- preparation ✓
- pronounce
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- Which of these are benefits of using a structure to help you plan your speech and organise your ideas?
- ensuring that key parts aren't missed ✓
- guarantees the audience will like your speech
- means the speech will be very long
- helping to manage time ✓
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- What is the acronym used for the structure we will follow when making a speech?
- POPS
- PIPS
- PEPS ✓
- PAPS
- PUPS
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- Before a speaker can start writing their speech, which of these things must they decide on?
- what they will wear to deliver their speech
- who to invite to watch them deliver their speech
- what the title of their speech will be ✓
- what the purpose of their speech will be ✓
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- Which part of the PEPS structure is when a speaker can justify their opinion with reasoning?
- point
- explanation ✓
- proof
- summary
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- In what part of the PEPS structure would a speaker briefly remind the audience of the most important things they’ve said so far?
- point
- explanation
- proof
- summary ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Spending time preparing your speech will help you to make it successful.
- The PEPS structure can help you to structure a speech successfully.
Common misconception
Pupils may think that speeches do not need to follow a particular structure.
Following a structure, such as PEPS, can help a speech to flow and make it easier to follow for an audience.
Keywords
Preparation - The action or process of getting ready to do something.
Point - A point is an idea or reason to support your opinion.
Explanation - An explanation means giving reasons to help someone understand an opinion.
Proof - Proof refers to the evidence used to support an opinion.
Summary - A summary will briefly recap the main parts of a speech.
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