This can be used as a template for speeches for class, an English test such as the IELTS or the TOEFL or even for public speakers.
The parts of a Speech
Introduction. - This is where you put your topic, and a main premise, that is you say what you are going to talk about.
Body of the Speech: Give three examples that prove your topic. You can use experiences, that you have had, examples from the news, academic proof.
Once you have prepared the body, now go back to the Introduction and make sure that you really have proved your topic. Draw in your audience by opening with something humorous, or dramatic.
Finally, write you conclusion, restating your topic in a different way, summing up your topic. Be positive and end with a strong statement.
Lesson Plan by Rachael Alice Orbach, Professional English Teacher
The parts of a Speech
Introduction. - This is where you put your topic, and a main premise, that is you say what you are going to talk about.
Body of the Speech: Give three examples that prove your topic. You can use experiences, that you have had, examples from the news, academic proof.
Once you have prepared the body, now go back to the Introduction and make sure that you really have proved your topic. Draw in your audience by opening with something humorous, or dramatic.
Finally, write you conclusion, restating your topic in a different way, summing up your topic. Be positive and end with a strong statement.
Lesson Plan by Rachael Alice Orbach, Professional English Teacher
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