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7. Public Speaking Lesson Plans
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  • - This website contains five modules that you can use along with your textbook to learn about the process of public speaking and to help you prepare your speeches. Beauty and the Beast (and other fairy tales) - Give the students opportunities to practice speaking in a meaningful context. Clowning Around - To correctly identify the clown being described by eliminating all the others. Communication Model Lesson Plan - This lesson plan was also created for my Speech Communication class. This lesson allowed students to create a visual model of communication based on the material presented in class. Describing Another s Physical Features - Students will be able to describe physical characteristics of someone (hair, body type, facial features, etc.) to a colleague and, in turn, will demonstrate comprehension of such a description by selecting a picture described by another student among several others. Getting to Know You - Students interview classmates and then introduce their partner to the class. Discuss and note the differences between direct and indirect quotations.
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    SPEAKING lesson plans Asking questions for clarification and summarizing others'stories Susan Sheppard Production of the Four Tones of the chinese language
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    10. Lesson Plans: Speaking
    Speaking lesson Plan. Production of the Four Tones of the chinese language.Teacher Cheryl W. Myrup Date October 28, 1996. Objective
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    Speaking Lesson Plan
    Production of the Four Tones of
    the Chinese Language
    Teacher: Cheryl W. Myrup
    Date: October 28, 1996
    Objective:
    Students should master the production of the four tones of the Chinese language.
    Materials:
    • Tones chart.
    • Chalk and eraser.
    • Stop light and green light
    • Cards with sample words (and identifying pictures).
    Time:Purpose:Activity:
    Give a brief overview of Chinese pronunciation.Write 4 vowels on the board, and tell how they are pronounced.
    Introduce the tones.Using the tones chart, introduce the 4 tones. Use picture/word cards as examples. Have students repeat after me.
    Check students' ability to pronounce the tones.One student comes up to the front of the class. Other students, one at a time, pronounce the word that the teacher shows them, keeping in mind the proper tone. If the word has been pronounced correctly, the student in the front may take one "baby" step towards a teacher's helper. (The helper is holding a stop light; he/she only displays a green light when a tone is pronounced correctly.) The rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly. If the word is pronounced incorrectly (the teacher's helper has displayed the red light), the student may not advance. The teacher then asks the rest of the class for a volunteer to pronounce the tone correctly. When the teacher finds a student who can pronounce the tone correctly, the rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly in unison. The goal of the class is to help the student reach the teacher's helper.

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    12. Lesson Plans: Chinese Dialect Exercise
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    Chinese Dialect Exercise
    From: Focus on Asian Studies: Asian Languages, New Series Vol.1, No. 3. Reprinted with permission from the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).
    Materials: Objectives:
    • to expose students to the obstacles to communication created by the presence of dialects
    • to make students aware of the usefulness of a common writing system available to speakers of all dialect forms
    • to prepare students for an investigation into the reasons for and approaches to "language reform"
    Background:
    In China there are many different dialects. Dialects usually refer to "regional forms of a language." However, many of the regional variants which are commonly referred to as "dialects" of the Chinese language are more different from one another than French is from Spanish or Norwegian is from Swedish! Below are some figures for different "dialect groups" in China: Dialect Group Number of Speakers
    (approx.)

    13. Lesson Plans: Chinatowns And Chinese Communities In America
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    Chinatowns and Chinese Communities in America

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    Objectives: Students will:
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    • u nderstand how various ethnic communities can provide support, cultural appreciation and historical background.
    • gain exposure to Chinatowns or other ethnic communities and appreciate the life in these communities.
    • understand the historical significance of Chinatowns in holding the social and cultural fabrics of Chinese in America, and appreciate the complexity of and the intertwining nature of the old and new cultural customs and values.
    • understand the formation and evolution of these communities over the past century.

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    20. Linguistics 577 - Lesson Plans
    the B and P sounds in Initial Positions the chinese language Linda Makoni; DescribingAnother's Physical Features - Greg George. GRAMMAR lesson plans want to
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  • DRTA Activity - Keri Slade
  • Newspaper Unit - Laura McCrea
  • Skimming and Scanning - Kazumi Kitagawa
  • Reading and Using a Recipe - Connie Glissmeyer
  • Overcoming the Fear of "Unknown" Vocabulary - Maria Cummaudo
  • Using Advertisements to "Read Between the Lines" Culturally - Amy Delis WRITING LESSON PLANS
  • Writing Persuasion Papers: Thesis Statement - Stephanie Ashton
  • Brainstorming Techniques - Gwen Priddis
  • Friends - Linda Makoni
  • Conditional Clauses - Kazumi Kitagawa
  • The Abstraction Ladder (Using Examples in Essays) - Allison McMurtrey
  • Writing a Letter to the Editor - Greg George
  • Prewriting a Narrative - Jennifer Lawrence
  • Writing Paragraphs - Jenet Jacob LISTENING LESSON PLANS
  • Where am I? - Yoko Saito
  • Listening for Verbs and Other Information - Tracy Woods
  • Listen for Specific Information - Keri Slade
  • Listening to the News - Erik Myrup
  • "Once a Jolly Swagman" (Australian vocabulary) - Laura McCrea
  • "A Magic Trick" (Understanding Verbal Directions) - Connie Glissmeyer
  • "Asking for Tourist Information" (Italian) - Maria Cummaudo SPEAKING LESSON PLANS
  • Asking questions for clarification and summarizing others' stories - Susan Sheppard
  • Production of the Four Tones of the Chinese Language - Cheryl Myrup
  • "Beauty and the Beast" (and other fairy tales) - Allison McMurtrey
  • Voicing and Syllable Length ( Using Rubber Bands) - Julie Madsen
  • Distinguishing Between the B and P sounds in Initial Positions the Chinese Language - Linda Makoni
  • Describing Another's Physical Features - Greg George GRAMMAR LESSON PLANS
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