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no great six students and working to today's lesson
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where we're looking at developing our presentation skills,
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they will be creating the news report
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or news broadcast on bond
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focusing on
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effectively
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presenting your report.
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So this assignment is interdisciplinary
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in that the topic
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covers most social studies on DS English.
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So let's take a look closely at the assignment.
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So your task is to create a news report or
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broadcast on one of the following current affairs topics.
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So we've
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looked at the news article. You confined the links here
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so recently an Egyptian mummy has been found
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with the golden tongue.
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So you are to read the article on this on DK create a news broadcast. So this is like a
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news report where you speak.
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The other article that you can choose from
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illegal gold diggers destroying archaeological site in Sudan.
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So we know that ancient Egypt
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ancient Kush
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is actually now Sudan.
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So Jabal Marghera
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illegal gold diggers have destroyed an ancient site.
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So if you click on the links here, you will access the tutu written news reports
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from the information within these news reports on
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any other research that you might undertake.
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You are to video yourselves creating a news broadcast
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on DWI. Have some tips here that we can follow
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to make our reporting
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effective.
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So, first of all, when we're thinking about presenting anything,
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once you've created your presentation on your visual aids,
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you'll have prepared a presentation. You have to deliver it to your audience.
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So this news report is a kind of presentation
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on Dwyer going to look at how to confidently deliver
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your presentation.
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So strategies.
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Let's think of some strategies before we create our news report
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so as well as your verbal communication skills,
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checking that you speak clearly. Use correct grammar
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and pronunciation. You should be aware of your non verbal communication skills,
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so use body language that shows confidence. Have good posture.
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Smile. Act relaxed. It'll make you look and feel more confident.
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Make eye contact with your audience. Instead of reading your notes the entire time.
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Avoid distracting behaviours like chewing gum or fidgeting.
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Watch for any nervous gestures such as rocking or tapping.
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Make sure that you're dressed appropriately,
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depending on what it is that you're presenting.
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Take time to think during a presentation.
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People have a tendency to speak more quickly when the wonder pressure.
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Make an effort to slow your pace down. Include some pauses.
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Speaking slower will help you to access. Avoid excessive verbal fillers like on our
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pay attention to the volume When you present.
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Think about projecting your voice to the back of the custom
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said that everyone can hear what you have to say.
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Try to speak clearly so that your audience can easily understand your words.
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Try not to lecture when you're presenting
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BI Inc by incorporating modernise speech into your presentation,
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you'll be able to hold your audiences attention.
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Try using visuals, asking questions or
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engaging the audience.
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So some tips. Ask your audience questions to keep them engage.
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Use introductory free phrases.
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This part is really important to let your audience know to pay attention.
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Look at your audience.
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If you're not comfortable looking,
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people in the eye look at their shoulders or four heads instead.
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So there's all tips
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for presenting generally developing effective presentation skills.
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Now you've got to think about your news report.
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Stick to the three C's of news fighting. Be clear, concise
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and correct.
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Be clear, as if you were telling a storey to one person.
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Never use a long word where a shot will do Justus Well
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become pup. Cut concise. Keep to the key facts. Don't boy your audience. Get facts.
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Grammar, punctuation right.
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Be honest about where your information's from. Also, you need to plan an ending.
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What final thought do you want to leave your audience with
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the five W's when you're planning
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your report?
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When you're thinking when you read the article, you should be identifying who,
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what, where?
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When, Why on DTH e age how?
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Make sure that your information is factual.
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Once you write your news report,
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you've got all of your facts, the material. Start writing.
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If you're writing for TV or radio, you need to write.
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A script will be read aloud, possibly alongside pictures or audio clips.
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If you're writing a text based news storey,
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think about how photos might work alongside it.
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Ask yourself, What's the main point of the storey? If you're not sure,
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try telling it to a friend or family member.
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What's the first thing you say to them
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on? Then? Think about the
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middle part of your report,
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the best parts of your interview. So to review the material, pick out the best parts
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to include
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Think about the Q.
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What does the present of readout when they introduced the news report?
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So you should watch news reports online
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to get ideas.
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The Q. Should some of the storey in a few sentences?
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The report needs to be clear, concise, correct.
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Good headline.
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The first few lines should some of the storey in our details further down.
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Use pictures, but make sure they're relevant to your new storey on.
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Keep your video short on dough. Snappy.
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You'll see some links to Web sites within this presentation that will help you
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to think about what to include in your news report on D.
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I look forward to hearing your reporting soon.