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format for speech writing​

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Answered by ritambhara86
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The first thing to do in any speech you write, is to introduce yourself. If you’ve seen footage of historic speeches, the speaker might skip over the formality of introducing themselves, or they might be introduced by someone before they take the stage.

Put that out of your mind - for your GCSE speech, you need to make an introduction.

In fact, your introduction is an opportunity. An opportunity to show your examiners that you can adapt to introduce yourself to any audience. Here’s two examples of different audiences and how you could introduce yourself appropriately:

You’re giving a speech to your teachers

Because you’re talking to your teachers, in this example, your introduction would need to be more formal. For instance; “Hello, and thank you for taking the time to listen. My name is Lawrence Smart, and I’m here today to talk to you about…”

Notice how the speech writer in this example uses their full name and is very polite to his audience.

You’re making a speech to your classmates

In this example, your language can be more casual. Your classmates already know who you are, so you could say; “Hi everyone. Most of you know me already know me - my name’s Shanice. I’m the one who always sits at the back of the class.”

Answered by dikshakapse
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Answer:

1 starting with introduction and greeting the guests

2 introduction to the topic of speech.

3 explain in detail about the topic advantages disadvantahes etc.

4 try to communicate with audience.

5 end with thank you

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