This document provides an overview of the C2 Proficiency Speaking exam. It discusses that the exam is 16 minutes long and contains 3 parts: an interview, a collaborative task, and a discussion task. Video examples are shown of Part 1 and Part 2 to demonstrate what is expected in each section. The document also notes that there will be practice activities for each part to help students prepare for the exam format and expectations.
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Assignment 4.1
Outline
Assignment 4.2
Speech (1-2 min.)
Self-Review
Due Date Points
Week 8 45
Due Date Points
Week 9 70
Week 9 30
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COM201: ASSIGNMENT 4
Special Occasion Speech
You’ve reached the final step of your effective speaking journey! In this course, you’ve learned about the
power of effective speaking by developing and delivering introductory, informative, and persuasive
speeches. Your last assignment is to prepare and deliver a special occasion speech.
Special occasion speeches are different from the other types of speeches you’ve given. You’ll develop this
speech around the purpose of the special occasion, which you can choose from the two options provided.
Reference Chapters
• Chapter 18: Speaking on Special Occasions.
This chapter covers the most common types of special occasion speeches.
Technical Difficulties
• For technical difficulties reach out to me via:
o email [email protected]
o phone 240-484-4353
o Blackboard Chat Line (when available)
See next pages for grading
Assignment 4.1
Special Occasion Speech Outline
Due Week 8: 45 points
1) Select either Topic A or Topic B for your special occasion speech.
o Topic A: Who Inspires You? | Deliver a speech of introduction in which you
introduce a person who inspires you.
o Topic B: Employee of the Month | You have been given an award for
“Employee of the Month” and must give an acceptance speech at an awards
banquet. Deliver your speech of acceptance.
2) Create an outline or speaking notes in Microsoft Word.
o Download the Microsoft Word template in the “Assignment 4.1” section
located in Week 8 of your course.
o Structure and organize your speech so you’ll stay within the 2-minute time
limit.
3) Submit the completed Microsoft Word template in Blackboard (this is separate from
your speech/self-review).
4) For this assignment, you will not compose an essay or speech. You are only
required to submit an outline.
Assignment 4.2
Special Occasion Speech and Self-Review
Due Week 9: 100 points
1) Part 1: Record or upload your speech.
o Refer to your outline or speaking notes to deliver your speech. Do not read
your notes word for word.
o Follow the technical instructions for recording your video in the “Assignment
4.2” section located in Week 9 of your course.
o Remember to watch your recording. Do you want to submit it, or do you want
to record another version?
2) Part 2: Complete the self.
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2. In today’s class we will:
become familiar with the C2 Proficiency
Speaking paper
learn about what is expected in this part
see how you can use feedback from the
teacher to improve your work
show you extra materials
Getting ready for C2 Proficiency Speaking
3. Activity 4.1
Learn about what you must do in
the speaking paper
Getting ready for C2 Proficiency Speaking
4. 4.1 Learn about what you must do in
the Speaking paper
• How long is the speaking paper?
• How many students & examiners are there?
• How many parts are there?
Getting ready for C2 Proficiency Speaking
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Check this information from Cambridge Assessment English C2 Proficiency
30
seconds!
6. Learn about what you must do in
the Speaking paper
• How long is the speaking paper?
• How many students & examiners are there?
• How many parts are there?
Getting ready for C2 Proficiency Speaking
16 minutes
2 (or 3) candidates and 2 examiners
3 parts
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What do you have to do in each part?
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Part 1: Interview
Watch a C2 Proficiency
Speaking Part 1
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Let’s watch an example C2 Proficiency
Speaking Part 1
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C2 Proficiency Speaking Part 1 (Derk and Annick)
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https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0
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Your comments!
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Part 1
Practice
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Let’s watch an example C2 Proficiency
Speaking Part 2
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https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0
Audio clip
Part 2: (1.26 - 6.24)
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Practice
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https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0
Audio clip
Part 3: (6.25 – 17.45)
Part 3 (a)
Let’s watch an example C2 Proficiency Speaking Part 3
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Part 3 (b)
Part 3 (c)
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Practice
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Rounding up…
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Rounding up…
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Show students aims of the class
Suggested timing for each activity:
INTRODUCTION (slides 3 & 4): 5 minutes
ACTIVITY 2.1: 20 mins
ACTIVITY 2.2: 60 mins
ACTIVITY 2.3: 15 mins
ACTIVITY 2.4: 15 mins
QUESTIONS: 5 mins
Activity 2.3: To share an example of a feedback form and explain how to use it to apply to their work
Ask students if they know the answers to the questions on the slide and elicit answers. Then check with the next slide(s)
If you need to use the online video move on to the next slide
https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0 Show from the beginning to minute 1.30 – This video is online. If do not have a good internet connection, send sts the link and ask them to watch the first 1.30 minutes on their own before commenting on it.
https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0 Show from the beginning to minutes
https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0 Show from the beginning to minutes
https://youtu.be/_Bx_x-gvLw0 Show from the beginning to minutes
Elicit any questions students might have about today’s lesson.