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Conservative,
13-12-2010, 11:47 PM
Okay so we've got to do a spoken assessment arguing about putting something in Room 101 (where all the evil things in the planet go - George Orwell 1984 book [i think])

Anyway - I've chosen justin Bieber, and I have a few things to say but I just can't seem to get the structure right or anything. It's only supposed to be a few minutes long but I seem to be gabling on for hours...

Basically I was going to start:

A quick joke
Anecdote
Set out arguments why (bad music, arrogant, annoying, Bieber fever)
summary

but I spend way too long on the arguments bit.

I don't want someone to write it for me but if you can just give me advice on how to get over all the points in a minute or two to start that would be great.

BTW IT'S FOR TOMORROW LOL

+rep to helpful comments

(Don't hate on the choice, my teacher came round asking and it was the first thing that came into my head because my mate had been playing it through lunch to annoy me...)

Thanks

(Will check this about 7:20am tomorrow for helpful comments x)

Jordan
13-12-2010, 11:53 PM
I remember doing this like 2 months ago. I didn't do it, but from what I saw from other groups. It's quick snappy and don't drag. Get your points out in simple effect sentences.

So like, I would send Justin Bieber to Room 101 because his music stinks... obviously expand

Conservative,
13-12-2010, 11:54 PM
I remember doing this like 2 months ago. I didn't do it, but from what I saw from other groups. It's quick snappy and don't drag. Get your points out in simple effect sentences.

Okay...

I was thinking like...state my point (ie; "Bieber Fever") and then explain briefly why that contributes to him being so bad (eg; "has swept the planet leaving teen girls everywhere in awe of this wannabe - but as soon as he gets a girlfriend (if he gets one) they will be shattered. This is a cruel and violent disease).

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