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Course Objectives
The students will learn to evaluate what he or she has read and articulate what is
worthwhile reading for a Christian.
The student will learn to make connections between reading, writing, and speaking.
The student will learn to enjoy recreational reading.
The student will develop an appreciation for poetry as an art form and mode of
expression.
The student will learn to talk about poetry, short stories, and novels with other students or
educated individuals.
The students will discover some types of writing they enjoy and plan to continue doing.
Student will learn to evaluate their own writing and be able to articulate their judgments.
The student will learn to evaluate others writing in ways that help others improve.
The student will demonstrate proper body language when giving a speech.
The student will demonstrate confidence, clarity, and effective content when speaking in
public.
The student will learn to evaluate his or her own speaking style.
Overview of Year
Part I: Writing a Story
Dissecting the Parts of a Story
Setting
Characterization
Dialogue
Plots - Beginning, Middle, and End
Is There a Point?
Special Considerations for True Stories
Informative Speeches
Personal Introductions
Book Report Speech
Telling a Story
Researching a Topic/Citing Sources
Persuasive Speeches
The Sales Pitch
Interviews
Controversial Topics
Sermons & Devotional Talks
Childrens Story
Entertaining Speeches
Eulogy
Farewell
Award Presentation and Acceptance
Amusement
Anniversary/Birthday
Impromptu Speeches
Always Prepared
Organizational Method
Practice Makes Perfect