Thursday, December 20, 2018

Video — Mary, Did You Know? (Petatonix)

Mary, Did You Know? is a Christmas song written in 1991. It has become a popular song for artists to cover. Maybe the best version so far is the one recorded this year by Pentatonix, a popular YouTube artist. Enjoy the video again. I have included the lyrics below the video.

Merry Christmas!





Mary, did you know that your baby boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you new?
This child that you've delivered, will soon deliver you.

Mary, did you know that your baby boy would give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy would calm a storm with his hand?
Did you know that your baby boy has walked where angels trod?
And when you kiss your little baby, you have kissed the face of God.

The blind will see, the deaf will hear and the dead will live again.
The lame will leap, the mute will speak, the praises of the Lamb.

Mary, did you know that your baby boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy will one day rule the nations?
Did you know that your baby boy is heaven's perfect Lamb?

This sleeping child you're holding is the great I AM.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Lesson 12 – The Body

The Body
We looked at the Speaking of Speech textbook and learned about the The Body. Next lesson you will give The Introduction and The Body sections of your final speech. 


Next Lesson (1/9)
You will give your The Introduction and The Body parts of your final speech next week. 

Continue building your Final Speech
  • Prepare slides for your main points.
  • You will have three main points.
  • Each main point should have evidence. Use both numbers and examples.
  • Each main point should have transitions to the next point. Use both past and future and statement and rhetorical question patterns.
  • Use previous skills (posture, eye contact, voice inflection, CRAP, IEE, etc…). You should plan AND practice these.
  • Practice the introduction and body of your speech several times to be smooth.

If it helps you, you can download and print the storyboard handout.
Storyboard Handout

If you were absent, you can also download the Final Presentation Guide.
Final Presentation Guide

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Video — Angels We Have Heard on High (The Piano Guys)

Angels We Have Heard on High
(The Piano Guys)

Now that Thanksgiving is finished, we can listen to Christmas music! This is a classic Christmas song with a twist by the Piano Guys. They use many GoPro cameras and a drone (indoors!).

Enjoy it again (except for the 3rd period class. We didn't have time during the class, so enjoy it for the first time!).



Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Lesson 11 – The Story Message: Introduction

The Introduction
We looked at the Speaking of Speech textbook and learned about the The Introduction. We gave speeches about our favorite restaurant.




Next Lesson (12/19)
You will give your The Introduction part of your final speech next week. 
  • Choose two or three products to compare. You will tell us why one product is the best choice.
  • Prepare three slides: What, Why, and Overview
  • Use expressions from the Glossary of Introductory Phrases (p. 63)
  • Practice the introduction of your speech several times to be smooth.

Video — Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Pentatonix)

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
(Pentatonix)

This Christmas tune is from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Ballet. The story takes place on Christmas Eve. This performance is amazing. I wonder how many hours they must have practiced for this song.

Enjoy it again.


Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Lesson 10 – Story Message Introduction

Comparison Speeches (continued)
We heard the rest of our classmates speeches.


The Introduction
We looked at the Speaking of Speech textbook and learned about the The Introduction




Next Lesson (12/12)
You will give your Restaurant Recommendation Speech. Fill in the form on p. 61. You do not need to memorize your speech, but you should practice it. Next week, you will give the speech to a small group.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Video — Let It Go (Disney's "Frozen") Vivaldi's Winter — The Piano Guys

Let It Go (Disney's "Frozen") Vivaldi's Winter
(The Piano Guys)

Because it's getting colder, I wanted to share this with you.

Enjoy the video again.


Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Lesson 9 – Comparison Speeches

Comparison Speech Feedback Forms
For each speaker, give feedback using the form link below.

Feedback Form
  1. Posture
    Did the speaker do each step (feet, hands, look, and voice)? Did they do them in order? Did they pause between steps?
  2. Eye contact
    Did the speaker look at individuals for about 3 seconds? Did the speaker look at you?
  3. Gestures
    Did the speaker make a gesture for each slide? Was the gesture clear? Was the gesture useful? How was the timing?
  4. Voice inflection
    Did the speaker change their voice for important points? If it wasn't clear to you, you cannot give a "5".
  5. Effective Visuals
    Did the speaker use the CRAP principles well?
    Did the speaker use "bleeding" (full-size images)?
    Did the speaker use large fonts?
  6. Explaining Visuals
    Did the speaker use I. E. E.* for each graph?
  7. Overall performance
I. E. E.* = introduce, explain, emphasize

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Video — Indiana Jones Rocks Petra with this Arabian Classical Remix! - The Piano Guys (Wonder of the World 4 of 7)

Indiana Jones Rocks Petra with this Arabian Classical Remix!
(The Piano Guys Wonders of the World Series)

This is the fourth in the series where The Piano Guys go to one of the 7 Wonders of the World.  In this video, they go to Petra a city built into the rock in Jordan. The name Petra means rock.

Because Petra was a location in the 3rd Indian Jones movie, they use music from the soundtrack in this tune.

Enjoy the video again.


 





You can read more about the New 7 Wonders of the World in simple English here:
New 7 Wonders of the World 

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Lesson 8 – Explaining Visuals

Explaining Visuals
After looking at our graphs, we watched the two presentations on the DVD for Explaining Visuals. We also learned about I.E.E. (introduce, explain, emphasize) from the textbook (pp. 54-55)

Next Lesson (11/28)
You will give your Comparison Speech next week. 
  • Review the CRAP principles and use them in your slides and be ready for the quiz.
  • Use 3 graph or chart slides.
  • Use 2 or more image (photographs or illustrations)
  • Include a title slide and repeat it at the end of your presentation.
  • The title slide should have your title and your name and class information.
  • You should use I. E. E. for each data slide.
  • Plan gestures and voice inflection as well.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Video — The Jungle Book / Sarabande (Mayan Style)

The Jungle Book / Sarabande (Mayan Style)
(The Piano Guys Wonders of the World Series)

This is the third in the series where The Piano Guys go to one of the 7 Wonders of the World.  In this video, they go to Chichén Itzá on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. The most famous view is of El Castillo, a big Mayan pyramid.

The music is a medley of tunes from the soundtrack to Disney's The Jungle Book. Did you see the bear and the panther in the video? They are two main characters from the movie

Enjoy the video again.


 



You can read more about the New 7 Wonders of the World in simple English here:
New 7 Wonders of the World 

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Lesson 7 – Effective Visuals

Next Lesson (11/21)
  • Review the CRAP principles and be ready for the quiz.
  • Use the CRAP principles to improve the slides for the model Effective Visuals speech (pp. 42-43) on the DVD (you can find the data below). We will look at the slides next week.

Data for Improved Slides
Use the data below to make your improved slides. You can copy and paste numbers as needed.

Slide 2
51.5, 18, 70, 8

Slide 3
8140, 8120, 8840, 8920, 9230, 20912, 60732, 70322

Slide 4
3, 50, 30, 10, 7

Video — The Mission / How Great Thou Art - The Piano Guys (Wonder of The World 2 of 7)

The Mission / How Great Thou Art 
(The Piano Guys Wonders of the World Series)

This is the second in the series where The Piano Guys go to one of the 7 Wonders of the World.  In this video, they go to the Christ the Redeemer Statue in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). They also visit Iguazu Falls near the border of Argentina. 

The music is a mashup (mix) of two tunes. One is called Gabriel's Oboe. It is the most famous music from the soundtrack of the movie The Mission. The setting of the movie is at Iguazu Falls. It is a wonderful movie and I strongly recommend it. It has a beautiful theme about love (not romantic). I cry every time I see it. The other music is a Christian hymn called How Great Thou Art.

Enjoy the video again.


 

You can read more about the New 7 Wonders of the World in simple English here:
New 7 Wonders of the World 

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Lesson 6 – Demonstration Speeches (continued) and CRAP

Today we continued to hear and give feedback on your classmates' Demonstration Speeches

We also began to look at the Visual Message.

Next week we will have a quiz on the CRAP principles of design. You can review the slideshow below to review.



    Thursday, November 1, 2018

    Video — Kung Fu Piano: Cello Ascends (The Piano Guys – Wonders of the World Series)

    Kung Fu Piano: Cello Ascends 
    (The Piano Guys Wonders of the World Series)

    This is the first in the series where The Piano Guys go to one of the 7 Wonders of the World.  In this video, they go to the Great Wall of China. Enjoy the video again.






    You can read more about the New 7 Wonders of the World in simple English here:
    New 7 Wonders of the World 

    Wednesday, October 31, 2018

    Lesson 5 – Demonstration Speech

    Demonstration Speech Feedback Forms
    For each speaker, give feedback using the form link below.

    Demonstration Speech Feedback Form


    1. Posture
      Did the speaker do each step (feet, hands, look, and voice)? Did they do them in order? Did they pause between steps?
    2. Eye contact
      Did the speaker look at individuals for about 3 seconds? Did the speaker look at you?
    3. Gestures
      Did the speaker make a gesture for each slide? Was the gesture clear? Was the gesture useful? How was the timing?
    4. Voice inflection
      Did the speaker change their voice for important points? If it wasn't clear to you, you cannot give a "5".
    5. Warnings
      Did the speaker give a warning for each step?
    6. Cooking vocabulary
      Did the speaker use a variety of cooking words from the handout?
    7. Overall performance

    Thursday, October 25, 2018

    Video — Mission Impossible (The Piano Guys featuring Lindsey Stirling)

    We watched the Piano Guys play Mission Impossible, a popular TV show turned into a movie series. This time they were joined by another YouTube star, Lindsey Stirling. She is known for playing violin while dancing. Enjoy it again below:


    Wednesday, October 24, 2018

    Lesson 4 – Gestures and Voice Inflection

    Gestures
    In this lesson, we learned about the importance of gestures in the physical message. We also practiced using different gestures and the timing of gestures.









    Voice Inflection
    We also looked at the Speaking of Speech textbook and learned about the voice inflection and about bad postures to avoid. Finally, we looked at a model Demonstration Speech on the DVD. Next week you will give an Demonstration Speech about how to make your favorite dish. 


    Demonstration Speech Presentation
    Use the storyboard handout from class to prepare the steps for your Demonstration Speech.

    Your speech will have six steps. For each step, you will have …
    1. a full sized photograph.
    2. an instruction.
    3. a warning.
    4. a gesture.
    5. one or more voice inflections.

    Your slideshow should also have a title slide and a final slide with your presentation title and your name. To make the final slide, make a copy of your title slide.

    Do not use small images. Fill the slide!

      Your slides should be photographs from your camera or phone. Use full size images. You can only use text to label your ingredients.

      There is a 3-minute time limit for your presentation. Be sure to practice many times with your gestures and voice inflection! Watch the DVD again for a good example.


      If you need the handouts, you can download them from the links below.

      Cooking Vocabulary Glossary
      Demonstration Speech Preparation Handout

      Thursday, October 18, 2018

      Video — Gangnam Style (Cover by Jayesslee on YouTube)

      We watched Jayesslee's (Janice & Sonia Lee) cover of Psy's Gangnam Style. They are a talented pair of Korean-Australian women from Sydney. Enjoy it again below:




      Wednesday, October 17, 2018

      Lesson 3 – Informative Speeches

      Informative Speeches
      You will give your Informative Speech to small groups and give feedback using Google Forms.

      Informative Speech Feedback Forms
      For each speaker, give feedback using the form link below.

      Feedback Form

      Here are some things to consider when giving feedback:

      Posture:

      1. Feet
        Does the speaker set their feet properly? For men, shoulder-width apart and pointing straight forward. For women, feet pointing out in each direction with one foot a little in front of the other.
      2. Hands
        Does the speaker pause before setting hands? Does the speaker set their hands properly? One hand should rest in the "hook" of the other hand's fingers.
      3. Look
        Does the speaker pause before beginning to look? Does the speaker look from one side of the room to the other and back to the middle? Does the speaker look slowly?
      4. Voice
        Does the speaker pause before beginning to speak? Does the speaker take a breath? Does the speaker use a loud enough voice?
      5. Parts
        Does the speaker introduce the topic? Does the speaker talk about each of see, do, eat, getting around? Does the speaker review the points at the end?
      6. Images
        Are the images interesting? Are the images full size? Do the images suit the message?
      7. Eye contact
        Does the speaker make eye contact with individuals? Did the speaker make eye contact with you? Does the speaker keep eye contact for about 3 seconds or one sentence?

      Thursday, October 11, 2018

      Video — Cello Wars (Star Wars parody by The Piano Guys on YouTube)

      The Piano Guys are my favorite YouTube artists. They have great music AND great videos. This one is a parody of my favorite movie from my childhood, Star Wars. Now people call it Episode IV (4) or A New Hope, but it was Star Wars to us when it came out. It wasn't until the stupid prequels (Episodes I, II & III) years later that those names were used.

      The ideas of lightsabers, fighting ships flying across the screen, laser guns and The Force were all new and very cool. Star Wars was the first real blockbuster movie. If you wanted to see it when it came out, you might have had to wait hours and there were no reserved seats back then. It stayed in the cinemas for over a year.

      I have included a modern trailer of the movie below the Piano Guys video. The original trailer was not very good. Enjoy!





      Wednesday, October 10, 2018

      Lesson 2 – Eye Contact

      Eye Contact Practice
      In this lesson, we practiced eye contact during the speech and watched a demo of our next speech.





      Speaking of Speech
      We looked at a model Informative Speech on the DVD. Next week you will give an Informative Speech about your hometown or any city. 








      Presentation Slides
      You have only three choices for software for most presentations:

      1. Apple Keynote
      2. Microsoft Powerpoint
      3. Google Slides

      Do not use Libre Office. Keynote is the best choice, but if you don't want to spend money, I recommend Google Slides. 

      However, for next week's presentation, you MUST use Google Slides


      Next Week
      You need to share your slides with me before you come to class next week.
      1. Go to Google Drive.
      2. From the New button on the top left, choose Google Slides.
      3. Give the title your full name + OP06 + Informative Speech (eg. Taro Suzuki OP06 Informative Speech).
      4. Click the Share button and write my Gmail address. (You can continue to make changes after you share.)
      5. Finish your slides before class and be ready to present. Due 10/15 23:59. You can share your slides now and continue working on them until the class.
      6. Practice, practice, practice!
      Your slides should be full slide photographs of your city. The best photographs are your own photographs from your camera or smart phone. If you cannot get your photos yourself, get large photos from Google Images.


      Your slideshow should have at least 8 slides:
      • A title slide with the name of your hometown and your name. (1 slide)
      • An overview slide with your four points (text). (1 slide)
      • One (or more) slides for each point. (4 or more slides)
      • Summary slide with your four points (images). (1 slide)
      • Title slide as your final slide. (1 slide)


      Watch Lisa Suzuki's Informative Speech on the DVD again. Practice with your slides many times to be smooth at it. Practice makes perfect! 

      Download the Google Slides app for your smartphone and log in. Use your smartphone to present next week.


      Your slides should be full-sized slides photographs of your city. The best photographs are your own photographs from your camera or smartphone. If you cannot get your photos yourself, get large (1024x768) photos from Google Images.

      Your slideshow should have at least 8 slides:
      • A title slide with the name of your hometown and your name. (1 slide)
      • An overview slide with your four points (text). (1 slide)
      • One (or more) slides for each point. (4 or more slides)
      • Summary slide with your four points (images). (1 slide)
      • Title slide as your final slide. (1 slide)

      Watch Lisa Suzuki's Informative Speech on the DVD again. Practice with your slides many times to be smooth at it. Practice makes perfect! 

      Thursday, October 4, 2018

      Video – Tom Sawyer by Rush

      As I told you in my self-introduction, the Canadian rock trio, Rush, is my favorite band. Geddy Lee, the bass player, is also the singer and keyboardist; Alex Lifeson is the guitar player; Neil Peart is the drummer and lyricist (writer of the words).

      Rush's best-known song is Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer is the name of a famous character is American literature. Mark Twain wrote a few novels with Tom as a character who observes human nature. Tom was a boy and had a friend named Huckleberry (Huck) Finn. Huck had his own novel in which he made a raft (small flat boat) and traveled down the Mississippi River with an escaped slave.

      In the introduction part of the video there is an animation with characters from South Park (a popular TV show). The characters have their own rock group called Lil' Rush. They start to play Tom Sawyer, but stop to have an argument. It's because the singer confuses Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.

      In this song, Peart (the writer) thinks of himself as a "modern-day Tom Sawyer". So, this song is really about himself. I have included the lyrics (words) below the video if you would like to read them. Enjoy!






      Tom Sawyer
      Words: Peart    Music: Lee & Lifeson

      A modern day warrior
      Mean, mean stride
      Today's Tom Sawyer
      Mean, mean pride

      Though his mind is not for rent
      Don't put him down as arrogant
      He reserves the quiet defense
      Riding out the day's events
      The river

      What you say about his company
      Is what you say about society
      Catch the mist, catch the myth
      Catch the mystery, catch the drift

      The world is, the world is
      Love and life are deep
      Maybe as his skies are wide

      Today's Tom Sawyer
      He gets high on you
      And the space he invades
      He gets by on you

      No, his mind is not for rent
      To any God or government
      Always hopeful yet discontent
      He knows changes aren't permanent
      But change is

      What you say about his company
      Is what you say about society
      Catch the witness, catch the wit
      Catch the spirit, catch the spit

      The world is, the world is
      Love and life are deep
      Maybe as his eyes are wide

      Exit the warrior
      Today's Tom Sawyer
      He gets by on you
      And the energy you trade
      He gets right on to the friction of the day

      Wednesday, October 3, 2018

      Lesson 1 – Welcome!

      Welcome to Oral Presentations 06 (Intermediate)!

      Today, I introduced myself and you gave a short introduction speech and learned about presentation posture. Next week, you will give a presentation with the same information using slides.



      First Presentations

      Next week, you will give a short presentation about yourself to the class.

      Tell us about:

      • Your name
      • Your family
      • Your hometown
      • Your interests and/or hobbies (music, sports, activities, school subjects)