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Academy 21
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BREAKOUT
VIDEOGAME
VIDEOGAME
PRESS START
HI-SCORE
232323
MENÚ
INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERS
MISSIONS
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HI-SCORE
232323
INTRODUCTION
Use your knowledge of the Spoken Language Assessment to complete four missions and learn the passcode
© 2024 SLE ESCAPE GAME
HI-SCORE
232323
CHARACTERS
PLAYER1
PLAYER2
PLAYER3
PLAYER4
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HI-SCORE
232323
MISSIONS
Pass the missions to obtainthe password numbers
1 SPACE
2 PUZZLE
3 STICK
4 FROG
PASSWORD
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LEVEL 1
OF 5
What kind of language should you use in the assessment?
Spoken Standard English
Informal and chatty
Slang words innit?
LEVEL 2
OF 5
To acheive a distinction you should express ideas that are...
Straightforward
Challenging
Sophisticated
LEVEL 3
OF 5
Which of the following is a 'pass' criteria?
Be audible
Dress smartly
Use your arms to gesture
LEVEL 4
OF 5
What should you have with you when delivering your talk?
A Powerpoint presentation
Cue Cards
A typed-up Speech
LEVEL 5
OF 5
For a distinction, should you respond to questions...
Appropriately?
Formally?
Perceptively?
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 1
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
NEXT
What is the minimum number of points you should cover in your talk?
Three
Five
Forty-Two
LEVEL 2
OF 5
NEXT
What should you try to do when you deliver your presentation?
Stare hard at the assessor
Get progressively louder
Vary your pitch and volume
LEVEL 3
OF 5
NEXT
How can you prepare for your talk?
Research your topic in detail
Have your hair done
Choose your favourite topic and wing it
LEVEL 4
OF 5
NEXT
How can you show that you are a ‘perceptive’ listener?
Use part of the question in your first sentence
Repeat the whole question
Repeat the start of your talk again
LEVEL 5
OF 5
NEXT
Which of the following would be an engaging way to begin your talk?
Your life story (in brief)
Facts, statistics and rhetorical questions
Reading out a long quotation
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 2
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
How would you introduce the opposing viewpoint?
Some numpties might say...
Some people believe that...
If you're not very clever, you may think...
LEVEL 2
OF 5
In your introduction you should...
Explain why the topic is important to you
Check your mic is working
Use personification
LEVEL 3
OF 5
Aim to include anecdotes in your talk. What are they?
Props/objects to hold up
Relevant stories and examples from your life
Medicine for poison victims
LEVEL 4
OF 5
In your conclusion you should...
Make your opinion clear to the audience
End on a joke
Perform a 'mic drop'
LEVEL 5
OF 5
You will need to show the examiner that your presentation is...
Organised and structured
Good fun
Vitally important
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 3
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 3
Which technique is being used here: ‘9 out of 10 cat owners said their pets brought them joy’.
Anecdote
Statistic
Quotation from an expert
LEVEL 2
OF 3
Which of these is most persuasive?
Emotive Language
Colloquial Language
The Welsh Language
LEVEL 3
OF 3
Which of these techniques makes you sound more knowledgable?
Using quotations from experts
A posh accent
Using the word, 'Indubitably'
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 4
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
Enter the correct code 👾
Numbers acquired from missions
Roger Rocket!
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Fierce Frog!
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Blockhead Bob
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Alan the Alien
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