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		<title>Confident English Speaking Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips to overcome nervousness: Know your speech : Prepare yourself physically : Picture yourself giving a great speech : Remember that you are the expert : Do not admit nervousness to the audience : Slow down. 1. Preparation. Show the learners a picture of two people conversing in a familiar casual setting. (The setting will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Know your speech : Prepare yourself physically : Picture yourself giving a great speech : Remember that you are the expert : Do not admit nervousness to the audience : Slow down.</p>
<p><strong>1. Preparation.</strong> Show the learners a picture of two people conversing in a familiar casual setting. (The setting will be determined by a prior needs assessment.) Ask them to brainstorm what the people might be discussing (i.e., what topics, vocabulary, typical phrases).</p>
<p><strong>2. Presentation.</strong> Present several video clips of small talk in casual situations. Have learners complete a worksheet in which they describe or list the topics discussed, the context in which the speech is occurring, and any phrases that seem to typify small talk. Follow up with a discussion of the kinds of topics that are appropriate for small talk, the factors in the specific situations that affect topic selection (e.g., relationships of participants, physical setting), and typical phrases used in small talk. Chart this information. </p>
<p><strong>3. Practice</strong>. Give learners specific information about the participants and the setting of a scenario where small talk will take place. In pairs, have them list topics that might be discussed by the participants and simple phrases they might use. Learners then engage in improvised dialogues based on these simple phrases.</p>
<p><strong>4. Evaluation.</strong> Give pairs a teacher-prepared dialogue based on their scenario from š. Ask them to compare their improvised dialogues with the prepared dialogue, analyzing the similarities, differences, and reasons for both.</p>
<p><strong>5. Extension</strong>. Have learners go individually or in small groups into various contexts in the community (work, school, church, bus stop) and record the conversations they hear. Ask them to report their findings back to the class, and then have the class discuss these findings.</p>
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