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A speaker says, “This issue affects more people than we often realize.” What should come after this sentence to make it effective?
Evidence, explanation, or an example showing how and why the issue affects people.
Which required academic skill is being used here: “While both options have strengths, option A is more effective because…”?
compare and contrast
Why is signposting especially important in a TED-style talk for a non-specialist audience?
Because it helps the audience follow the structure and understand how each point connects to the main message.
A student uses many statistics, but the audience still looks confused. What is the most likely problem?
The student is reporting data but not explaining what the data means in simple, audience-friendly language.
What should students submit besides the talk itself?
A one-page outline and a reference list in APA 7 format.
Which academic skill is this? “Put simply…” / “In everyday language…”
Register shift.
Which academic skill is this? “One reason for this is… As a result…”
Cause-and-effect reasoning.
In research explanation, what are the 4 steps students should explain?
Aim, method, finding, and importance.
What does the phrase “According to recent research…” help the speaker do?
refer to sources and introduce evidence.
Give three phrases for moving from one point to the next.
Examples: “Let’s now turn to…” / “Another important point is…” / “This leads us to the next issue…”
True or False: Students should read from a full script during the talk.
false
What happens if a student is much shorter or much longer than 5–6 minutes?
Their score will be lower.
How long should the TED-style talk be?
5-6 minutes
How many credible sources must students use at minimum?
at least three
Mention all 8 types of hook
1) fact or statistics 2) imagine 3) a rhetorical question 4) raising hands 5) a story 6) quotation 7) humor 8) historical or recent event
What is the difference between a title and a central message in a TED-style talk?
The title tells the topic of the talk, while the central message tells the main idea the audience should remember.