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Cambridge IGCSE FLE 0500 SPEECH WRITING TECHNIQUES

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Introduction: Without wasting time today, I am diving straight into today's lesson  which is quite crucial for FLE learners. In my last posts, I tried covering numerous mnemonics and acronyms such as GAPSS and ISHAMPOO for Directed Writing Questions such as journals, interviews and reports. If you are wondering what mnemonics are, well they are memory enhancers or memory devices and tools, that aid with learning educational concepts.  Mnemonics: I will give a quick example here, say suppose the speech elements are chatty, conversational, engaging, interesting, personal, persuasive and illustrative. I can write or input these words in this mnemonic generator here: https://www.mnemonicgenerator.com/ or go to Google search engine and just put mnemonic generator. You will get numerous websites and apps to use. Next, put these words that you want to generate a mnemonic for. So, when I put the string of words such as chatty, conversational, engaging, interesting, personal, persuasive and

Cambridge IGCSE English 0500 Speech Writing Techniques

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 Oh My God! In case you're wondering why I am missing God with an exclamation, let me clear that. I am writing this after so long that I am extending my apologies to anyone who has been waiting for my blogs or any updates.  Apologies for the extended delayed post...!!!! I have been procrastinating stuff and writing due to some health issues, but I am back with regular blog updates now for all my IGCSE FLE exam takers! It's almost Christmas now:) and it is starting to get cosier and comfier! cuppas of hot chocolate there it's the season of cute jumpers! Oh No! I am digressing again. sorry. I was just trying to use plenty of alliteration to teach you persuasive devices. There is loads of repetition of the sound of 'c' in what I write right before. Yes, you got that. Let's get straight to the point. I am writing this to share my knowledge of Speech Writing, one of the most popular forms of directed writing for both Paper 1 Reading and Paper 2 Writing.  Speeches are