2.2 Reading Projects-Unit 2

3 Choices.

Choice Two: Oral Techniques

Plan, write and perform four short monologues using the same sentence in each monologue. Each time a different word will be emphasized  to create a different toneAs well, other performance techniques should be used.   Watch this video on tone to review. 

  

Consider these techniques:

  • Tone of voice
  • Facial expression
  • Intonation and emphasis: examples
  • Level of voice
  • Speed of talking
  • Gestures
  • Body language
  • Eye behaviors
  • Orientation in space (facing toward or away from listeners)

Sentence: David is going to teach me how to play the guitar.

Organization: Complete this template and use to record your monologue.

Ideas: Each monologue should have a different tone.

Conventions: Use effective storytelling techniques, record and submit.

Example Sentence: I love your mother's cooking.

Tone: Sarcastic

Intonation: drawn out on word love.

Gesture: quotes in the air and eye rolling.

Monologue:

I'm invited for dinner? Oh great, I love your mother's cooking, especially when she drys out everything except for the soupy pasta. I can't wait.