Speech Work: Guided Speech Making Basic 6 English Studies Lesson Note
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Topic: Speech Work: Guided Speech Making
What is Guided Speech Making?
Guided speech making is speaking on a given topic using notes, ideas, or prompts. It helps you organize your thoughts and speak confidently in public.
How to Prepare a Guided Speech:
- Choose your main points (usually 3-4 points)
- Arrange them in logical order
- Add examples to support each point
- Practice speaking clearly and confidently
- Use gestures and eye contact
Sample Topics for Practice:
Topic 1: “Why We Should Recycle”
Speech Outline:
- Introduction: “Good morning everyone. Today I want to talk about why recycling is important for our environment.”
- Point 1: Recycling saves natural resources like trees and water
- Point 2: It reduces pollution in our environment
- Point 3: It creates jobs for many people
- Point 4: It saves money for families and communities
- Conclusion: “In conclusion, recycling helps protect our planet for future generations.”
Topic 2: “How We Can Save Water”
Speech Outline:
- Introduction: “Water is precious, and we must all work together to conserve it.”
- Point 1: Turn off taps when not in use
- Point 2: Fix leaking pipes and taps quickly
- Point 3: Use water-saving devices in homes
- Point 4: Collect rainwater for watering plants
- Conclusion: “Every drop of water saved today helps secure our future.”
Exercise A – Speech Planning
Choose one topic and prepare a 2-minute speech:
Topics:
- What to do to protect our forests
- Why we should keep our environment clean
- How to reduce waste in our school
Speech Planning Template:
- Topic chosen: _________________________________
- Introduction: _________________________________
- Main Point 1: _________________________________
- Main Point 2: _________________________________
- Main Point 3: _________________________________
- Conclusion: _________________________________
Exercise B – Speech Delivery Practice
Practice these speech techniques:
- Voice Control:
- Speak loud enough for everyone to hear
- Vary your tone to show excitement or concern
- Pause at important points
- Body Language:
- Stand straight and confident
- Make eye contact with your audience
- Use hand gestures to emphasize points
- Content Organization:
- Start with a greeting
- State your topic clearly
- Give reasons and examples
- End with a strong conclusion