
Expert Researching for Group B Spoken Language
Explore topics of passion, create mind maps, and choose an assessment topic in Group B Spoken Language lesson. Students focus on social issues, like Black Lives Matter and equality, for their assessments. Submit chosen topics to the teacher for evaluation.
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Tuesday 23rdJune Group B Spoken Language This lesson is for the following students only: Luca Bannister Lewis Clarke Michael Day Lilly Duncanson Nelli Hall Thelma Jokonya Toby Long Eloise Nugent Layton Peachey Lottie Tillbrook Luke Smith Phoebe Souter Nicolae Vesterli If your name isn t here, you need to go to the speech writing lesson.
Tuesday 23rd June Group B Becoming an expert Researching your topic. Spoken Language Watch the video from the exam board about your assessment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9GZe3pXloA&feature=youtu.be
Tuesday 23rd June Group B Becoming an expert Researching your topic. Spoken Language Create a spider diagram of 10 topics you feel passionate about, concerned about or have a strong opinion about. For example: The use of Goal Line technology Equal pay for women Euthanasia Black Lives Matter Movement Global Warming 10 topics Coping with Autism in the family Poverty Animal Rights Mental Health Air pollution
Tuesday 23rd June Group B Becoming an expert Researching your topic. Spoken Language From your spider diagram Choose 2-3 topics to explore in more detail. Create a mind map of each chosen topic. Think about your own opinion about the topic, but also think about opinions that other people might have. But all lives matter! However, people are standing up against generations of systemic racism and oppression against black people in society worldwide. Yes, all lives matter - but if you are white, how many times can you truthfully say you ve been discriminated against or subjected to prejudice because of the colour of your skin or nationality? The recent protests broke the social distancing rules. For example: So why are we protesting in the UK because a black man was killed by police in the USA? Improved standards of living George Floyd s death is just one of many, many straws which broke the camel s back. People have had enough of prejudice against black people and they are rightly standing up against it. The movement has caused violent clashes with police and looting. Black Lives Matter Shouting all lives matter wouldn t exactly be addressing the actual issue at hand right now, would it? Equality in jobs and pay
Tuesday 23rd June Group B Becoming an expert Researching your topic. Spoken Language Plenary: Choose your topic for your assessment from the ideas you have come up with. Submit your chosen topic and mind map to your teacher.