Speech requirements are as follows;
-speech needs to between 2 minutes 30 and 3 minutes long.
-your sppech must be completely written and ready for editing and or placing on cue cards in week one
Term 3.
-Cue cards should ideally only be keypoints or a shortened version of your speech (main points)
-Practise your speech at home and memorise it as much as possible.
You have all chosen fantastic topics so have fun writing.
Remember to add points of interest throughout your speech. A good way to keep
it interesting is to include a range of sentences; some short, some long and some medium sized!
Think of places to add pauses, add gestures and to make eye contact.
WRITING A SPEECH
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The introduction should include an interesting beginning to catch the audience such as a sound effect, role play or question
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The Body of a speech should be interesting, make sense and follow a logical order
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The conclusion includes a final statement about your topic
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PRESENTING A SPEECH
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Projecting your voice well so everyone can hear
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Making regular eye contact with the audience
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Using some gestures when presenting
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Adding expression in my voice to make my speech interesting
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Having a good stance while delivering my speech
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