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Speech Writing | How to write a Speech | Format | Example | Exercise

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Nihir Shah

What is a Speech?
A Speech is a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
The speech is structured around a purpose.
It aims to convey that purpose with logically connected ideas and provide sufficient supporting evidence to back the idea.
Speech writing is a piece of writing written for developing this kind of Speech.

Speech writing is divided into two sections :

1. Title: First, give the speech a title that catches the attention of the reader.
2. Content :
The content section is subdivided into three parts :
1. Introduction
2. Body
3. Conclusion

In the Introduction, write in two three lines what is the theme.

Add attention grabber, Greeting and Introduce the topic in short

In the body, You can use three techniques to shape your body as per the theme of the speech.
1. Advantage vs Disadvantage
2. Cause and Effect
3. Problem and Solution


In the conclusion, conclude the speech by giving the overall view or summary of the theme
Do add the call to action at the End of the speech.


Exercise :
Write a speech in 150200 words on ‘Benefits of early rising’ to be delivered by you in the morning assembly of your school.


Please watch the entire video to understand the concept in a better way.

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