Public Speaking
What is public speaking?
Public speaking is a live presentation to a large number of audiene. Fear of public speaking is a very common fear.
Why public speaking is important?
Public speaking plays a major role in education, government, and business. Words have the power to inform, persuade, educate, and even entertain. The spoken word can be even more powerful than the written word in the hands of the right speaker.
What are we going to write in exam?
Good morning, one and all. Respected president, honorable guests, dear parents of our students, our beloved teachers, non-teaching staff members, our friends in the media, and my dear friends: we have gathered here today to inaugurate the college cultural association 'Sanskriti.
Our institute not only focuses on offering quality education, but also gives equal importance to extracurricular and co-curricular activities. The cultural association is a platform to encourage the talents of our students and provide opportunities for them to exhibit their many abilities. As vice president of the cultural association, I feel proud to extend a very warm welcome to all of you.
Let me first welcome our beloved principal Professor Akshay who has kindly consented to preside over the function. He has always been a guiding force and an inspiration to us all. I extend Professor RamuRudroju hearty welcome.
We have with us today as chief guest Dr Chandramouli, a popular columnist with the Deccan Herald. He has been kind enough to accept our invitation to inaugurate Sanskriti. Sir, I offer you a hearty welcome.
Our other distinguished invitee, the reputed academic and artist Naveen, requires no introduction. It delights me to offer Professor Naveen a warm welcome.
The ever-supportive parents of our students are here. Our beloved teachers, too, are here to grace this function with their presence. I feel very happy to welcome them all. Media persons have responded to our invitation and are here to cover the proceedings of this function. Thank you for being here.
Finally, let me extend a friendly welcome to all my fellow students. This is your association. I am very sure that this cultural association will contribute towards the development of our personalities and to the development of our college.
b) Chief Guest-Introduction
Good morning to everyone present here today.
I extend a warm welcome to everyone present here at the 25th annual function of our college. It is a big day for everyone who has been a part of the college in the present or the past. For the past 25 years, our college has made many accomplishments and has impacted thousands of lives for good or better.
It is a special day as it celebrates the success of our college. Today on this occasion we have invited a special guest who was very kind enough to accept our invitation despite having a busy schedule.
Ladies and gentlemen, give a round of applause to Mrs. Rekha, who has been working as a social worker for the past twenty years and has experience as a teacher. She has been running NGO’s all across the country that uplifts the poor and allow underprivileged children to study. The NGO’s ma’am has helped many students pursue a career in the different streams that too free of cost. Miss. Rekha is an inspiration for many as the accomplishments she has made are not an easy task.
She has dedicated her past 25 years to providing free education to many students and has ensured that the students get all the facilities that would help them grow into better people. Maam has been successful in running different branches of her school throughout India. Ma'am established Little Angels School on March 22 1997 and for the past 23 years; many schools all across the country with the same name are providing free education to children. She has helped shape a part of society by providing education for many unprivileged students for almost 20 years.
Ma'am, I feel honored that I was given this opportunity to speak about you and your accomplishments towards the society in front of my school. On behalf of everyone, we feel lucky to have you at our annual college day function.
I hope today many students will be able to seek a little guidance from your thoughts. I request ma’am to come and light the lamp and enlighten the audience with the precious words as we begin with the event. Thank you.
c) VOTE OF THANKS
Madam president, honorable chief guest, dignitaries on the dais, respected teachers, student representatives and friends.
A wonderful program has come to an end. Several persons have helped make this valedictory function a success. I would like to take this opportunity to express our gratefulness to all of them.
The principal of our college, Dr Rama Devi, has been the source of our strength. I thank her for presiding over this final event of the college calendar. On behalf of the students and staff of our college, I would like to express our gratitude to MsYendluriAruna for her memorable valedictory speech. Our thanks also go to Professor Malini Roy, who gave away prizes to academic achievers. Madam, we promise to consider your suggestions for the development of our college activities.
I also thank the parents of our students who have graced this occasion with their presence, and are a source of constant support. We are grateful to our respected teachers. who have guided us in many ways, and to all the student representatives, who have been active throughout the year and have worked tirelessly to make this function a success.
Lastly, I thank all my friends for their full support throughout the year. I hope you have had a great evening and I wish you all the very best in your future endeavors.
D) Expository speech
Independence Day
Good morning to all my respected teachers, parents and dear friends.
Today we have gathered here to celebrate this great national event. As we all know that Independence day is an auspicious occasion for all of us. India’s Independence Day is the most important day to all the Indian citizens and has been mentioned forever in the history. It is the day when we got freedom from the British rule after many years of hard struggle by the great freedom fighters of India. We celebrate independence day every year on 15th of August to remember the first day of freedom of India as well as remember all the sacrifices of the great leaders who have sacrificed their lives in getting freedom for India.
India got independence on 15th of August in 1947 from the British rule. After independence we got our all the fundamental rights in our own Nation, our Motherland. We all should feel proud to be an Indian and admire our fortune that we took birth on the land of an Independent India. History of slave India reveals everything that how our ancestors and forefathers had worked hard and suffered all the brutal behavior of Britishers. We cannot imagine by sitting here that how hard the independence was for India from the British rule. It took sacrifices of lives of many freedom fighters and several decades of struggle from 1857 to 1947. An Indian soldier (Mangal Pandey) in the British force had first raised his voice against Britishers for the independence of India.
Later several great freedom fighters had struggled and spent their whole life only for getting freedom. We can never forget the sacrifices of the Bhagat Singh, Khudi Ram Bose and Chandra Sekhar Azad who had lost their lives in their early age just for fighting for their country. How can we ignore all the struggles of Netaji and Gandhiji. Gandhiji was a great Indian personalities who taught Indians a big lesson of non-violence. He was the one and only who lead India to get freedom with the help of non-violence. Finally the result of long years of struggle came in front on 15th of August 1947 when India got freedom.
We are so lucky that our forefathers have given us a land of peace and happy where we can sleep whole night without fear and enjoy whole day in our school or home. Our country is developing very fast in the field of technology, education, sports, finance and various other fields which were almost impossible before freedom. India is one of the countries rich in nuclear power. We are going ahead by actively participating in the sports like Olympics, Commonwealth games and Asian games.
We have full rights to chose our government and enjoy largest democracy in the world. Yes, we are free and have complete freedom however we should not understand ourselves free of responsibilities towards our country. As being responsible citizens of the country, we should be always ready to handle any emergency condition in our country.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
Should cell phones be banned in public places?
Good morning everyone,
Respected Principal, honorable chief guest, dignitaries on the dais, respected teachers, student representatives and friends.
Cellular phones are at the forefront of national debate and are driving political discourse as many people argue that conversations on it in a public or crowded place ought to be prohibited, while others subscribe to the view that people should be allowed to talk wherever they like. This essay will look at both views, and then form an opinion.
Mobile phones should be restricted in public places for several plausible reasons. First and foremost, mobile phones are highly likely to be intrusive. To give an illustration of what I mean, let us look at the case of public transport. Having conversations on cell phones during commutes can cause considerable disturbance to other passengers and driver, which may result in horrific accidents. Likewise, the signal of a cell phone can create problems in many places, like hospitals, owing to interference with delicate instruments. Furthermore, in some places such as art galleries, music halls or libraries, for example, mobile phone conversations can intensely irritate and break others’ concentration.
On the contrary, the above discussion can be seen from the opposite angle in equal measure. In this fast-paced society, mobile phones are quite useful, thereby proving utterly indispensable in our lives. For instance, it seems very handy when employees are crammed with assignments as they can work on their assignment during a commute by a smartphone. Similarly, mobile phones provide commuters with entertainment during their tedious travel. Moreover, phones prove to be very handy in case of emergency, for example, accidents in public places. Besides, the device does not require to be intrusive since it can easily be turned into vibrate or silent mode.
To conclude, cell phones should be restricted in some public places, like hospitals or libraries, as they seriously interfere with delicate equipment, break rules or abruptly interrupt attention. But in other public premises, they ought to be permitted as long as they are used with respect to other individuals.
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