158. Are you persuasive?

The teacher coach added,
"Regarding speeches, ones made by a 'candidate' to president for example, we practice notional and functional modes or approachings.
Let's take functional, to say one of the sides of this coin.
The student persuades, convinces his audience. He tries to.
So, he can say statements by using future with 'will' and/or with 'going to'.
Plus giving a convincing significance to those utterances, those sentences.
Better if he exaggerates, because he will attract the attention:
get imagination loose.
Suggest to the student stuff to say.
Or negotiate with him, so as to make him think of more shocking, striking statements. Intonation is key here.
Help him to act out big.
Adolescents, perhaps more in Spain, show shy.
The speaker must have fun.
But it's difficult to attain it sometimes."
reeleyes wordpress com . This is from the first episode. I sheerly remember when I went to the theatre to watch it. The ticket was some pesetas 125. So, less than €1, which is pesetas 166. When was the release, the premiering? I think in Badajoz it was in 1978.

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