Monday, 29 August 2016

T@TT Speeches

Decide on a speech topic that inspires you.
Your speech will include:

  • An opening ‘hook’ to get the audience interested. This might be a statement about your topic, a question to get the audience thinking, a fact or statistic, or a story that helps to illustrate the importance of the area you have selected.
  • An outline of the area you will be speaking about in the main section of your speech and why the audience should listen to what you have to say.
  • More detailed paragraphs about the idea you have chosen. These could include:
    • Why you believe this is so important and what inspires you about it.
    • Examples of how it is important.
    • Quotes from people who inspire you relevant to your area of interest.
    • A summary of other key points you’ve researched and their importance.
    • What could go wrong/ has gone wrong (counter argument).
  • A conclusion that summarises the main reasons you have for chosen your topic. Finish with a strong statement about it that reinforces your message and gets the audience thinking.

Remember you will be marked on the quality of your delivery as well as content.

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