SEQUENCE KING'S SPEECH Objective: Public speaking Final task

PO – Brainstorming. Write a caption (10 words). En groupes de 3 ou 4 (roles au sein du groupe – 1 spokesperson ; 1 note taker ). Remontée en classe entière.
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SEQUENCE KING’S SPEECH Objective: Public speaking Final task: You are king. Address your people to reassure them over a coming crisis

SÉANCE 1 PO – Brainstorming

Write a caption (10 words) En groupes de 3 ou 4 (roles au sein du groupe – 1 spokesperson ; 1 note taker ) Remontée en classe entière. CO - Sound clip of first speech. Heavy stammering Pretend you’re at home listening to the radio, what’s going on? Report back to the class

SÉANCE 2 CO - Theme : frustration Video extract first speech Vocab: Feelings Feelings: In groups discuss a specific perspective (i.e. the prince, his wife, the crowd, the radio reporter) Share with the class CE – Reading comprehension Article: Story about a teenager who overcomes shyness (or other difficulty) – to be found

SÉANCE 3 + 4 King George would never have said, “Oh well, I just won’t speak on the radio”, which he could have done. POI - Role play in groups Think of a situation when you or a friend had a problem. Who does he/she turn to? How do they work on overcoming the problem together? Problem? Cause? Who can help? What advice? What happens?

SÉANCE 5 CO – Extract 3 Final speech - What makes this speech a good speech?

CO - Montage Montage of different clips showing his training, preparation with the speech therapist and techniques - Discuss techniques you can use to overcome your stress

SÉANCE 6 Individual work Write a dialogue based on film extract (without sound) Giving advice and making suggestions Video extract (looped) – when Bertie and Lionel discuss

SÉANCE 7 Webquest Group/Pair work Go online to complete the question sheet given to you in order to prepare for your final speech (themes: cyclone, tsunami, war, epidemic, political instability, riots,…)

SÉANCE 8 POC - Final Task: Speech You are king. Address your people to reassure them over a coming crisis