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daxdefranco



Joined: 04 Jul 2009
Location: chipyeong-dong, gwangju

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:56 pm    Post subject: speech topics for kids? Reply with quote

Yesterday I was told that in two weeks the Korean age six and seven year olds must give a speech in English...also they must memorize the speech - no notecards!

With all this in mind, I'm thinking of making a sheet with easy fill-in sentences, e.g. "Hi, my name is __________. I want to be a _________ or _________. My favorite food is __________."

My head teacher wants them to memorize at least 10 sentences. I'm trying to convince her on anything between 5-10 sentences being okay. Any ideas for easy fill-in sentences, or new ideas all together?

Any help is appreciated!
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Fishead soup



Joined: 24 Jun 2007
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dokto belongs to Korea.

Korean people have better manners than Japanese.

Cheju-do is more beautiful than Phuket.

Polguksa temple is more impressive than Anchor Wat.

The Japanese Komono originated from the Korean Hanbuk

Japanese Sashimi originated from Korean Hue.

Korean students are so well behaved but a little shy
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Von Ludwig



Joined: 01 Sep 2009
Location: Daegu

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fishead soup's ideas would be great in another ten years or so Confused

I think you are on the right track with the 'fill in sheet', and 8 to 10 sentences should be plenty. You could also have them talk about their family, teachers, sports they like to watch or play, favorite music, tv shows, and movies.

How about having a pre-speech preparation activity where everyone gets measured and weighed and include the information in the speeches?
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daxdefranco



Joined: 04 Jul 2009
Location: chipyeong-dong, gwangju

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fishead soup wrote:
Dokto belongs to Korea.

Korean people have better manners than Japanese.

Cheju-do is more beautiful than Phuket.

Polguksa temple is more impressive than Anchor Wat.

The Japanese Komono originated from the Korean Hanbuk

Japanese Sashimi originated from Korean Hue.

Korean students are so well behaved but a little shy


Are any of these remotely true? Twisted Evil

Von Ludwig, good idea about the pre-speech activity! Cheers!
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le-paul



Joined: 07 Apr 2009
Location: dans la chambre

PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi.
My students do this kind of thing all the time.
They are usually given a monologue (the kind of thing that would be the reading part of an esl book "Kiwis are often called blah blah blah...") and told to memorise it.
I believe they dont understand half of it, but thats not the point, apparently...

So find a nice paragraph (or two) that gives a small speech about a famous thing or topic (from a book eg.) and give it to them to memorise. Id say it should last them about 15/20 seconds.
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Von Ludwig



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it would be more valuable to include the students in the construction of their essays. Because the information is relevant to them it will be more authentic and meaningful than something that was handed to them from a text book. Also, as the information will be memorized it could actually be used again in context and in conversation with others. The point is to understand it...and use it.
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