speeches purposes - SS2 English Lesson Note
introduction, purposes, and features of speeches
- Introduction: The introduction of a speech is the first part of the speech, and it is important to start strong. The introduction should grab the audience's attention and introduce the topic of the speech.
- Purposes: There are many different purposes for writing a speech. Some common purposes include:
To inform the audience about a topic
To persuade the audience to take a certain action
To entertain the audience
To celebrate a special occasion - Features: There are many different features that can be used in a speech. Some common features include:
Stories: Stories can be a great way to engage the audience and illustrate your points.
Humor: Humor can be a great way to lighten the mood and make your speech more memorable.
Statistics: Statistics can be a great way to support your points and make them more persuasive.
Quotes: Quotes can be a great way to add authority to your speech and make it more memorable.
Here are some additional tips for writing speeches: - Know your audience: It is important to know your audience before you start writing your speech. This will help you to tailor your speech to their interests and needs.
- Be clear and concise: Your speech should be clear and concise. This means that you should use simple language and avoid jargon.
- Practice your speech: It is important to practice your speech before you deliver it. This will help you to feel more confident and deliver your speech smoothly.