GCAS Strategies 8 Smooth speech
This lesson will build on past lessons by helping you use connected speech to sound more fluent.
This lesson will build on past lessons by helping you use connected speech to sound more fluent.
In this lesson, we'll work on analyzing and communicating the meaning of a graph.
In this lesson, we'll work on describing changes over time.
In this lesson, we'll work on big numbers, percentages and comparing two or more points.
In this lesson, we will work on using transitions to direct the listener's attention in presentations.
In this lesson, we'll work on understanding graphs, noticing key points and preparing well.
This lesson will help you become a more fluent speaker, by teaching you how to pause less and use fewer non-words like "um" or "uh".
In this lesson, we will begin talking about fluency. You will learn simple strategies you can use right away.
This lesson is about making a clear, logical argument. This is the final part of making a strong basic answer.
This lesson is about giving evidence to make your argument stronger. This will help you to score well in the GCAS, while also making you a better communicator.