Political Science, asked by Genius1apekshasingh, 4 months ago

how to invite someone to present the thought if the day in assembly​

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Answered by gaayathribijoy1
57

Answer:

"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles."

With this positive thought let's start our assembly.

Explanation:

A warm and pleasant morning to one and all.

First of all let's invoke the blessings of the almighty. Let me invite ----- for prayer. Everyone please raise for the prayer.

Taking a pledge reminds us of our responsibilities. To lead the pledge I invite ----

We are more productive when our mind is calm. Let's meditate for a while. To lead us here is -----

Some thoughts are so powerful, that it can change our lives. So, for sharing a positive thought I call upon ----

A lot of things are happening around us. As a social being we must be in touch with it. For keeping us updated with today's news Here comes ----

It is indeed important to horn up our public speaking skills. To deliver today's speech let me invite ----

Mankind needs an inspiration to move forward. ----- is here to share with us about his/her inspiring personality.

Let us all raise for National Anthem.

"Tough times don't last. Tough people do." With this thought I conclude our assembly. I am ------ signing off. Thank you and have a wonderful day ahead.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR ASSEMBLY

Answered by Anonymous
15

To invite someone to present the thought of the day in the assembly following points should be considered:

  • First and foremost, you must be confident at the assembly and then introduce yourself by saying your name, which class is hosting today's assembly, who is your class teacher, and how many students are attending today's assembly.
  • Finally, begin your assembly with heartfelt words, which may be in Hindi or English.
  • Prayer first, then pledge, thinking, news, G. K. questions, speech, and whatever else you have planned for the assembly.
  • Finally, I'd want to express my gratitude to your class teacher for providing me with the opportunity to lead today's assembly, as well as the students that attended.
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