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Choose a tactic to persuade the local ‘bossman’ to let you off £1

Umar’s hook...

We appreciate the local bossman (shopkeeper) who lets us off with 10 p every now and then

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Tactics (transitive verbs)

To amaze

To Command

To Lecture

To provoke

To entertain

To motivate

To warn

To humour

To blame

To challenge

To impress

To shock

To inspire

To urge

To entice

To energise

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Thought And Intention

To Entice -

  • Slow pace

  • Whispered breath

  • Pause after ‘knew’

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Tuesday 14th July

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Deadline to learn ALL lines

Mon 29th June

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Organs Of Articulation

  • Jaw
  • Tongue
  • Lips
  • Soft palate
  • Hard palate
  • Massage
  • Chewing
  • Count your teeth
  • Ears, chin, nose
  • Horses
  • Inside out kisses
  • Baby noises
  • ...ing
  • Ka, Ka, Ka
  • ...n

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Using The Voice Table

  • What is a powerful voice?
  • What voice creates change?
  • What voice doesn’t get listened to?
  • What voice makes someone happy?
  • What voice gets respect?

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Tone:

(Emotion)

warm

cold

bored

energised

Pitch:

low

flat

high

crescendo

Volume:

whispered

soft

forced

loud

Rhythm:

slow

stuttering

fluid

fast

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  • Fluency & pace of speech
  • Tonal variation
  • Clarity of pronunciation
  • Voice projection
  • Gesture & posture
  • Facial expression & eye contact
  • Proxemics

Body language

Voice

Physical

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Feedback On Body Language

  • Fluency & pace of speech
  • Tonal variation
  • Clarity of pronunciation
  • Voice projection
  • Gesture & posture
  • Facial expression & eye contact
  • Proxemics

Body language

Voice

Gesture: When you pointed at the audience on the opening statement it was provocative.

Posture: You stood up tall, relaxed and with your shoulders back showing you had confidence in what you were saying.

Stillness: You stood completely still for a moment after your final line therefore it was more powerful.

Facial Expression: You raised your eyebrows demonstrating shock when mentioning that statistic.

Movement: When you paced up and down in rhythm with your repetitive motif it really punctuated your point.

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Thought And Intention

That one Tuesday I knew something was different, when I stepped into the kitchen and my mum's car wasn’t there in our drive. I was confused. It was a Tuesday and she normally doesn’t go to work and especially at this time it was only 8am, so I didn’t think she would be at work. I looked around the house to see if she was home then I saw my sister and I asked her ‘Where is Mum?’. She replied with ‘She has gone to work?’. When I heard the words that came out of her, I was worried and scared. Only because I knew what was happening to people because of the virus. She would never go in on this day unless it was an emergency which meant that the virus is becoming worse.

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Thought And Intention

That one Tuesday I knew something was different, / when I stepped into the kitchen and my mum's car wasn’t there in our drive. I was confused. / It was a Tuesday and she normally doesn’t go to work and especially at this time it was only 8am, so I didn’t think she would be at work. I looked around the house to see if she was home then I saw my sister and I asked her ‘Where is Mum?’. She replied with ‘She has gone to work?’. / When I heard the words that came out of her, I was worried and scared. Only because I knew what was happening to people because of the virus. / She would never go in on this day unless it was an emergency which meant that the virus is becoming worse.

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Tactics (transitive verbs)

To amaze

To Command

To Lecture

To provoke

To entertain

To motivate

To warn

To humour

To blame

To challenge

To impress

To shock

To inspire

To urge

To entice

To energise

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Thought And Intention

To Entice - That one Tuesday I knew something was different,

To Shock - when I stepped into the kitchen and my mum's car wasn’t

there in our drive. I was confused.

To Unnerve - It was a Tuesday and she normally doesn’t go to work and especially at

this time it was only 8am, so I didn’t think she would be at work. I looked

around the house to see if she was home then I saw my sister and I asked

her ‘Where is Mum?’. She replied with ‘She has gone to work?’.

To Warn - When I heard the words that came out of her, I was worried and scared.

Only because I knew what was happening to people because of the virus.

To Convince - She would never go in on this day unless it was an emergency which

meant that the virus is becoming worse.

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Thought And Intention

To Entice - That one Tuesday I knew something was different,

  • Slow pace

  • Whispered breath

  • Pause after ‘knew’

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Deadline to learn ALL lines

Mon 29th June