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Spoken Interaction

Published on Aug 08, 2016

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Spoken Interaction

Final pointers specially put together for OPSS students
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How to Structure

  • PEEL
  • Organise your points, eg *target different groups (eg students, working adults, singles, married couples) *explore different levels (eg individual level, community level, national level, global level) *consider different perspectives (eg economic, social, physical, aesthetics, political, etc)
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How to expand Your answer further

  • Here are some ways you can sustain the conversation and at the same time sound intelligent
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If you're asked for Ideas/Solutions

  • Having said that, there are limitations to the ideas proposed (eg they won't always work)
  • Pros and cons of the solutions. What are the possible effects and what are possible criticisms/flaws?
  • Evaluate impact (which is most likely to work)
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If you're asked for Ideas/Solutions

  • Having said that, there are limitations to the ideas proposed (eg they won't always work)
  • Pros and cons of the solutions. What are the possible effects and what are possible criticisms/flaws?
  • Evaluate impact (which is most likely to work)
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How far do you agree?

  • Provide balance. If you largely agree with something, consider why others might disagree.
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What do you think of...

  • show the complexity of the issues
  • Eg initially I held the view that... as I grew older, I learnt.
  • Eg Personally, I feel that... but (consider others' perspectives. Eg adults vs teenagers, government vs citizens, parents vs children)
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If you feel that your points are too general, and you struggle to include more substance...

How to elaborate

  • Examples from the news are ideal, but you can draw on a range of other sources (eg TV, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Tumblr, Reddit, etc)
  • Personal stories can be life-saving (parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, neighbours, etc)
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Helpful samples to look at