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Thursday, September 26, 2019

starting our speeches

My class started our speeches a while ago and now we have said them in front of the class when we started I only had this:

My speech:
*Big thing to remember: Write like you talk. This is a SPEECH. You will be speaking it, so writing it as you would say it will help you connect with it more


  • What’s my topic?
Why kids should go to school


  • Who is my target audience? And why are they my target audience?
kids because they never like to go to school.


  • My introduction: Think about how you want to start your speech. Possible ways: 
  • Question: Ask the audience a question. “Have you ever wondered how the Earth became round or how the ocean sits patiently in the same place?” - challenge the audience to think
  • Story: Tell a story about an experience you or a friend has had. Make yourself more relatable
  • Quote: If a famous person or even someone you know has made a strong comment about your topic
  • Statistic: Any strong data to support your topic. EG, if you were doing a speech around animals going extinct due to global warming.. “Did you know that it is estimated that 99% of all the species that have ever lived on Earth are now extinct”
  • Or if you were doing a speech about how lying isn’t a bad thing or that everyone does it: “60% of people can’t get through a ten-minute conversation without lying”

  • My first point: do you realise that kids are not getting enough education. They some parents still refuse to bring their kids to school and go against the law.

  • The support for my first point: 
Einstein went to school and if your child went to school your child could get the brains of Einstein. 


  • Second point:
To get a degree in high school you need to succeed in primary school.

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