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Writing a speech

Writing a speech

Subject: English

Age range: 14-16

Resource type: Worksheet/Activity

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Last updated

28 August 2020

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amie_campbell1

Thank you for sharing this. I really liked the writing frame

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Julietteaharrison

Yes. Great resource. Thank you

geraldinedaly

Thank you for sharing! Great resource!

Thanks for sharing! Great content.

darlene_gedye

Thank you. There is some great content here to help students to structure and write their speeches. The power points will be very handy as will the variety of lead up lessons included. Thanks for sharing your resources.

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  1. Writing a speech

    docx, 28.11 KB. pptx, 342.58 KB. doc, 27 KB. Lessons designed to assist GCSE students with writing a speech. The first lesson generates some discussion and recognition of features of a speech, with the second lesson focusing on the students creating their own speech. This was designed for IGCSE but can be used for any sessions.