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HOW TO WRITE A SPEECH
- 1. Do use simple direct and words.
- 2. Do be specific.
- 3. Do cut words if possible.
- 4. Do use everyday English words, not foreign or scientific words and phrases.
- 5. Do simplify your sentences.
- 6. Do vary the length of your sentences.
- 7. Don't use jargon or slang terms.
- 8. Don't use a passive verbs or voice.
- 9. Don't use euphemisms.
- 10. Don't use a long word when a short one will do.
- 11. Don't use sexist words or phrases.
- 12. Don't use modifiers.
- 13. Don't use fluff.
- 14. Don't use phrases like: I think, I feel and I believe.
A FEW TIPS ON TYPING OUT YOUR SPEECH - 1. If available, use a speech typewriter or type in all caps.
- 2. Include the following at the top of your speech: your name, title, what group you are speaking to, the city, date and time.
- 3. Double space between lines and triple space between paragraphs.
- 4. Number your pages.
- 5. Spell out tough words phonetically.
- 6. Use marks such as slashes to indicater pauses.
- 7. Don't staple your pages together, use a paper clip.
- 8. Always bring a spare speech with you.