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2010 Outlook Competition Training Course,EF Chengdu Lisa Yang,Brief Introduction to Outlook Competition,大赛概况 中央电视台“希望之星”英语风采大赛是中央电视台社教节目中心主办的面向全国观众的大型电视英语比赛。大赛至今已经历十年,每年举办一届。大赛以其自始至终的权威性、公正性以及媒体特有的透明度和公信力引起各方的关注和推崇。参赛选手涉及各行各业,以在校学生为主,分别来自各省、市、自治区。影响人数累计超过5000万。,Brief Introduction to Outlook Competition,大赛赛制 大赛分为小学低(1-3)年级,小学高(4-6)年级,初中,高中,成人(18周岁以上)五个组别; 大赛分为赛区选拔赛,全国预选赛和全国总决赛三个阶段 四川赛区新增设幼儿组比赛,Aim of This Course,To develop their speech making skills: Appearance, individual style, attitude and delivery- (breathing, pronunciation etc). To build confidence in the students, when speaking in public situations. To correct mistakes within the speech, and improve its content. To look at other texts, stories and articles to help develop reading and speaking techniques. To improve pronunciation of the students,The Outline of Five-Day Course,Speech contents & Rules for writing a speech & Games & Exercises Corrected speeches memorization & Games & Exercises The Art of Public Speaking&extended activities Exercises&expo information Comprehensive Practice,Day 1: First two-hour course,Warming up Speeches Rules for writing a speech Games & Exercises,Day 1: First two-hour course,Delivering speeches one by one (to collect general information, such as the speech contents, intonation, pitch and punctuation etc.),Day 1: First two-hour course,Rules for writing a speech (for mid & high only),Day 1: Rules for writing a speech,1. Less is almost better than more 2. Simple is always better than complicated 3. Use active words-verbs; and some adverbs when necessary,4. Never use a clich that you do not fully understand the context from which it sprang. 5. Never use a clich that is still current unless it is absolutely necessary.,Day 1: Rules for writing a speech,6. Outline! From the very beginning start an outline of your idea structure. 7. Dont try to write “beautiful sentences”. 8. Vocabulary expertise is best used to play “scrabble”, not in speaking, writing.,9. English only, please. 10. To write or speak well, you must read well. 11. For a time-restricted prepared speech, always write it shorter than the time allowed,Day1: Games & Exercise,Speed Volume Stressing Intonation Punctuation Pronunciation Body language,Day 2: Second two-hour course,Warming up To memorize the Corrected speech The Art of Public Speaking Games & Exercises,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Do not race through your speech; you have time Do not waste your time on wordy opening greetings Take a small moment of silence to look at your whole audience in a panning movement of your head before saying your first words.,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Speak your first words with emphasis Demonstrate stage “presence” from beginning to end Your face is perhaps the most important piece of your “instrument” Do not shuffle your feet Do not shrug or “twitch” your shoulders without a distant purpose,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Silence is a loud point; do not be afraid to use it Hand and arm gestures should come naturally from the words and phrases you are speaking Almost always keep hand and arm gestures relatively within the breadth of your shoulders,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Almost always keep your hand gestures with naturally “open” palms and relaxed fingers A finger pointed at the audience can be powerfully effective, but it can be deadly to your message if used incorrectly or unnecessarily. Do not fidget with your hands and arms All movement during a speech WILL draw attention,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Do not use the exact same gesture more than twice in a short speech The general rule is to keep a quiet body Eye contact is extremely important, but do not “stare” at your audience until your message demands that you “challenge” them There must be vocal variety in your speech,Day 2: The Art of Public Speaking,Speak the very best English you can Hit yourself in the head with a hammer every time you say “uh” in a speech!,Day 3: Third two-hour course,Warming up Presentation exercises & games Extended activities Information about expo,Day 3:Extend Activities,Q & A Word game Picture-telling ABC skit Tongue-twisters Description of objects Story chains Debate,Day 4: Fourth two-hour course,Warming up Speeches delivery Extended activities Information about expo,Day 4: shanghai expo,Duration: May 1 to Oct 31, 2010 Expected Visitors: 70 million Expected Participants: 200,Theme of shanghai expo:,The theme of Expo 2010 is “Better City, Better Life,“ representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments.,Emblem of shanghai expo:,The emblem, depicting the image of three people-you, me, him/her holding hands together, symbolizes the big family of mankind.,The mascot of Shanghai Expo:,Created from a Chinese character

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