Conclusion

Objective

To apply the Ask. Listen. Tell methodology outside of the classroom.

Activity: Tips for speech making (10 min)

Use the 'Tips for Speech Making' handout to assist the learners with how to write speeches. 

Homework

Think about people in your life and in your community. Choose someone in your family or community who has faced difficulties, or who has been misunderstood; or a person you want to learn more about. Interview that person, and create a prepared speech about them. Here are some examples of questions you can ask them:

  1. How did you get your name – is there a story behind your name? What does your name mean to you?

  2. Where did you grow up?

  3. What were/are some of the key people in your life?

  4. Tell me about your family. Which relationships were/are important or special to you?

  5. What are some significant achievements, events or experiences that have shaped your life?

  6. What are some of the big events or turning points in your life that have defined who you are?

  7. What do you wish for yourself, your family, and your country?

  8. What are some of the things you feel passionate about?