Teacher Helpers:: Please approach your teacher helper, who will inform you when they are holding meetings. They will then give you help with pronunciation, intonation and allow you to practice your event with them. Thursday Open Workshop Every week, beginning Thursday 23rd October, Mr Jones will also have an open workshop. This is open to all students who have questions or want advice with their event. Please bear in mind that this session will no doubt be quite busy, and time with each competitor will be limited. Please see your teacher advisor for more in depth help. How to prepare and Practice:: 1. At home, take your script, stand in the middle of your bedroom and begin reading aloud. Try to read slowly, loudly and clearly. 2. Approach your teacher helper as early as possible, so that you can get the pronunciation of words correct 3. At home, or at school, download the zipped sound files on this website (see the ¡¥downloads¡¦ page). If your script is a long one there may be several parts to download, but each should be small enough to easily fit on a floppy disk. The sound file (when unzipped) will play a recording of Mr. Jones reading your event. You can play this recording as often as you like on your home computer (if you have one), copying pronunciation and delivery. 4. Nearer to the competition, be sure to practice your event in front of your parents and friends, so that you get used to an audience. Hints and Tricks:: 1. When there are people speaking, try to give them different voices, so the audience can hear who is speaking. 2. Make sure you do not rush. Slow and clear is much better. 3. Always remember to leave a short pause after the end of sentences, and a longer pause after a paragraph. 4. Try not to use a 'reading voice', e.g. do not let your voice become flat and dull. When speaking normally, our voices go up and down, sometimes high, sometimes low. You should try to do this when reading too. 5. If there is a question, make sure it sounds like a question (e.g. you voice should go up at the end). 6. If something exciting is happening, make your voice sound excited. If something sad is happening, make your voice sound sad. Etc. 7. Remember to look up regularly. Try to glance at different palces in the audience each time. Do not keep your head down all the time, but also, you must appear to be reading, so do not look up all the time either. 50/50 is best.