4 With your partner, write a short script for your narration using the information you have prepared.
5 Narrate your sports event. Use body language and prosodic resources to transmit emotions, especially concerning speed and volume. 120 6 Present your narration to another pair; use the checklist to give and receive feedback.
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Which resources can I use to express emotions? For information about this theme, go to page 120.
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Comments
They started with a greeting and ended with a farewell. They gave general information about the event (place, time, competitors, etc.). They used intensiers to describe actions. They used expressions to show emotions. They used body language and prosodic resources to transmit emotions.
Reader Do you think both girls wanted to win? (pp. 122-123)
Step 4
Narration
• Write expressions you may use to provoke emotions and to allow others to interact. Use intensiers to describe some of the actions you included. Self-evaluation (Circle.) To narrate a big fragment of a sports event, I…
…proposed general information about the event? yes no …described actions that happened in the event? yes no …used greetings and farewells? yes no …included intensifiers to describe actions? yes no
Tip: When narrating a sports event it is vey important to convey emotions. Explore all the resources you have to do it such as words, changes in tone, volume, and rhythm.
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