Unit 4- Area of Study 2- Presenting Argument
SAC- Oral presentations
Your first SAC for Unit 4 is an oral presentation. Your presentation will go for 4-6 minutes and will be delivered in front of a panel of two teachers. This will take place early in late Term 2 (26th and 27th June) so it is essential that you have planned and prepared well. You will select a time to present via the Google Form on the home page of this Weebly.
You need to complete the planning proforma in the pack below by Thursday 22nd May. If you are unsure if your topic is suitable, please email your teacher to check.
Further information and assessment details about the oral presentations are available on the document below.
You need to complete the planning proforma in the pack below by Thursday 22nd May. If you are unsure if your topic is suitable, please email your teacher to check.
Further information and assessment details about the oral presentations are available on the document below.
Some ideas for oral presentation issues:
If you don't like these ideas, pay attention to the news- read the headlines, watch the daily news, scroll your newsfeed- there will be something there that will catch your attention and if all else fails ask someone at home, discuss with your teacher or choose one of the issues above.
You can choose any issue you like as long as it has been discussed in the Australian media in the last six months. Choose something that you will find interesting because this will make it interesting for your audience too.
(If you really want to challenge yourself why not try arguing the opposite to what you really believe?!)
Please also make sure you check out the resources on the flipped lessons/resources- using language to persuade page to help you in creating your oral.
Examples of highly emotive speeches:
- Why Donald Trump will be the next American president.
- Same sex schools are more successful.
- The government should invest in renewable energy.
- The Australian flag should be changed.
- The AFL GF public holiday was a fail.
- Australia should legalise same sex marriage.
- 16 year olds should be allowed to vote.
- Gen Y are too lazy.
- http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hack/
- http://www.abc.net.au/news/thedrum/recent-articles/
- http://www.australia.gov.au/topics/family-home-and-community/social-issues for more ideas
If you don't like these ideas, pay attention to the news- read the headlines, watch the daily news, scroll your newsfeed- there will be something there that will catch your attention and if all else fails ask someone at home, discuss with your teacher or choose one of the issues above.
You can choose any issue you like as long as it has been discussed in the Australian media in the last six months. Choose something that you will find interesting because this will make it interesting for your audience too.
(If you really want to challenge yourself why not try arguing the opposite to what you really believe?!)
Please also make sure you check out the resources on the flipped lessons/resources- using language to persuade page to help you in creating your oral.
Examples of highly emotive speeches:
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