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Just some tips for how to write a speech, can be applied to any exam board GCSE/IGCSE

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Tips on how to write a speech

1. Write down some ideas that you will be talking about in your speech.


2. In your introduction, give some of these possible ideas to make your introduction
enchanting
– a short story about when you were small and maybe what the view was at that time or now.
– Show your point, be bias
– Ask rhetorical questions
– Say something to the audience that will make them doubt themselves or be sure of
themselves.


3. In your body of the 3 point (more or less) these are some things u might want to add :
– link it with today’s day and time
– Add facts but give evidence behind them, like mention the university or scientist who said
it.
– Use percentages
– Rephrase the same words if you keep using it again and again (e.x social media, online
economy, media, the net etc.)
– Ask rhetorical question
– Give many points


4. The conclusion is tricky sometimes so you might think of adding these things to them:
– listing of XYZ (the topic you are writing about)
– Give your honest opinion of how people can be tactless if the speech needs it.
– Ask a rhetorical question again if it is needed to make it sound better or you want to link it
with your introduction.
– If you can’t think of a good ending , end with a quote (e.x “as Albert Einstein once said
…………”)


5. Some other things you might want to pay attention to....
– Use vocabulary that is out of the normal so you sound professional and intelligent and
interesting.
– Use the DAFOREST techniques (duh!)
– Read it out and see if it sound interesting to you ; if u think it’s not interesting then nobody
else will.

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