Learning from another speaker (informative speech)

Writing practice: Learning from another speaker (informative speech)

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View Jessica Gonzales’s informative speech “Bullying in Schools” below and respond to the questions in the spaces after the video.

Bullying in Schools

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1. List two ways in which Gonzales connects with her audience.

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Learning from another speaker: 1. List two ways in which Gonzales connects with her audience.

2. Is Gonzales’s delivery effective? Say why or why not, listing specific strategies she uses or fails to use.

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Learning from another speaker: 2. Is Gonzales’s delivery effective? Say why or why not, listing specific strategies she uses or fails to use.

3. How can you tell that Gonzales has used sources to support her points?

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Learning from another speaker: 3. How can you tell that Gonzales has used sources to support her points?