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Introduction to speech interpretation

Course Description

Add to your Speech and Debate experience with this preparatory course, perfect for students looking to join their school’s Speech and Debate program and even tournaments! This course is more of an add-on to an official, competitive speech club that would likely take place at school. We won’t be attending tournaments, we’ll be practicing for them. For students not yet enrolled in a club, this course serves as an introduction to speech as an activity and what to expect as a competitor.

Course Goals

  • To teach students the importance of speech, how it can be applied to everyday life, the lessons and skills we gain from it
  • To further students’ social-emotional intelligence by fostering communication, teamwork, constructive feedback, listening ability, empathy
  • To teach students the technicalities of speech: blocking, popping, melting
  • To teach students the formalities of speech: how to treat judges, how to act when accepting awards

Course Details

Timing:

5:00 - 6:30 PM PST

Group 5

Day:

Saturday

Group 3

Cost per session:

$ 160.00

Target students:

Grade 5-7

Class size:

3-4 students per class

Instructor:

Ariel Huang

$160.00

Syllabus

Week 1

  • Icebreakers
  • Overview of course
  • Overview of speech as an activity
  • Tournaments: appropriate attire, etiquette, judging
  • Brief descriptions of speech events
Week 2
  • Going in depth with each interp event: DI, DUO, HI, STO, OI
  • Show script examples of each speech type: “Breath Sounds”, “Lost”
  • National winners: “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”, “Mr. Marmalade”
Week 3
  • Script resources
  • Helping each student search for a script
Week 4
  • Students should now have a working list of scripts
  • Finalize script
  • Work on memorization
  • Memorization tips
Week 5
  • Students should be mostly memorized by now
  • Work on the emotional aspect: naturality, characterization
  • Improv exercises
Week 6
  • Starting blocking
  • Students should be completely memorized by now
  • Natural reading, characterization in progress
  • Improv exercises
Week 7
  • Continuing blocking
  • Still working on the emotional aspect: natural reading, characterization
  • Improv exercises

Instructor Bio – Ariel Huang

Ariel Huang is a junior at Basis Independent Silicon Valley, and some of her hobbies are watching films, drama, and reading. Ariel is BigBang Artwork’s blog writer, part of Stewart Talent Agency, and a social media content creator for other organizations. She has done competitive speech for six years and currently mentors members of her school’s public speaking club. Ariel is excited to work to further cultivate creativity and identity with BigBang Artwork!

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Frequently Asked Questions

   What is the refund policy?

There is no refund for this course.

    > Is this course really 100@ online? Do I need to attend any classes in person?

This course is completely online, so there’s no need to show up to a classroom in person. You can access your lectures, readings and assignments anytime and anywhere through google classroom.

    >What background knowledge is necessary?

This course is designed to serve students with no experience at all.

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