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a whole script for the host in morning assembly

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Answered by CRM
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The Typical One: Good morning respected principle, benevolent teachers, and dear school fellows. It is me (your name) your today’s host. Today’s topic is (introduce the topic)

Saying Quotes

Say some quotes from a famous personality or any other quote related to your topic

Asking a Question

The best way to attract the attention of your audience is to ask a question. You can ask open ended question from audience to think about and be engaged to the function.

Talking with the Second Anchor

If you are anchoring with somebody else make it a conversation that means talk to each other but you need to remember your talk should not be very long, I am afraid your audience Will get bored, and also if that is related to your topic that is far better.

How to call a person for recitation?

you would then need to call somebody for recitation. Introduce the person to your audience by calling his name.
E.g. each moment contains a hundred messages from God. Then come to the msg which is to be shared through the poem.

How to call for national Anthem?

The National Anthem is also one of the most important things for any school assembly or any academic gatherings or events.
e.g. National Anthem is the heart of any assembly so I would like you to sing the Anthem along with our group.

You will then have to follow your own schedule for that day’s assembly. Such as a speech which is a better way for that day’s topic. There could also be a speech by any of your teachers or even your principal or any other person as a guest from outside of the school.
Now I would like to call (insert the name here) put your hands together for (speaker’s name) to share his ideas about (that day’s topic or any other topic speaker wants to share his ideas about.

How to conclude?

And at the end thank everybody for their presence. And also don’t forget to thank every person who came on the stage such as the speaker, reciter.

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