Learn what speeches are and the role they play in our lives. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a digital device.
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Year 7
What are speeches?
Rhetorical devices that engage and influence the audience (part 1)
Learn how authors use logos, ethos and pathos to create speeches that engage, inspire and influence. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a digital device.
Rhetorical devices that engage and influence the audience (part 2)
Learn more about the rhetorical devices that authors use to create engaging speeches. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a digital device.
Thinking critically about speeches
Learn how to critically analyse speeches using the communication model. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a digital device.
Exploring the 'how' of the communications model
Learn about the connection between the 'how' of the communications model and rhetorical devices. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a digital device.
Speeches that changed the world
Learn how authors use rhetorical devices to create speeches that have the power to change the world. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Speeches by great political leaders
Learn how ethos and logos are used by authors to create speeches that incite change. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Historical speeches
Learn how rhetorical devices were used in historical speeches. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Victory speeches
Learn how a modern leader uses rhetorical devices to unite and inspire their people. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Speeches in times of crisis
Learn how world leaders use rhetorical devices to unite their country in times of crisis. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
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