4. SPEAKING. (10 minutes).
They help the reader to make good of what is being read. The comma is second in importance to the full stop. The full stop marks a break between sentences, and the comma marks a slightly smaller or shorter break in the sentence. It tells the reader to pause slightly within the sentence. There are also particular cases where commas are always used, for example, marking off the items in a list. Choose a topic of interest to the class as a whole. In preparing your speech remember that it is a speech and not an essay. When you give a speech, it should not sound as though it is being read. Some people make notes and then address the audience using their notes. Others, though, write out the whole speech but then read it “dramatically”. In general, the sentences in a speech are shorter than they are in an essay.
Final control work results
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