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(Someone Must Ask You A Question Before You Can Sit) (Someone Must Ask You A Question Before You Can Sit)

The document provides an outline for writing a speech, with 5 sections: 1) introduce the topic, 2) give reasons for caring about the topic, 3) list research on the topic, 4) give ideas and opinions on the topic and ways to address issues, and 5) conclude by thanking the audience for listening and asking if there are any questions.

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(Someone Must Ask You A Question Before You Can Sit) (Someone Must Ask You A Question Before You Can Sit)

The document provides an outline for writing a speech, with 5 sections: 1) introduce the topic, 2) give reasons for caring about the topic, 3) list research on the topic, 4) give ideas and opinions on the topic and ways to address issues, and 5) conclude by thanking the audience for listening and asking if there are any questions.

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Write a Speech Write a Speech

1. Introduce your topic. 1. Introduce your topic.


What will you talk about? What will you talk about?

My cause for concern is.... My cause for concern is....


I want to talk about _____ because... I want to talk about _____ because...

2. Give the reason why. 2. Give the reason why.


Why do you care about this topic? Why do you care about this topic?
Why is it interesting? Why is it interesting?

Let me explain why... Let me explain why...


Two years ago... Two years ago...
I've always been interested in... I've always been interested in...

3. List your research. 3. List your research.


What have you read, seen, and heard about it? What have you read, seen, and heard about it?

Research shows... Research shows...


A book/newspaper I read said that... A book/newspaper I read said that...
I saw on TV... I saw on TV...

4. Give your ideas/opinions 4. Give your ideas/opinions


What do you think about it? What do you think about it?
Why is it a problem/issue? Why is it a problem/issue?
What would you do to solve it? What would you do to solve it?

I have two more concerns.... I have two more concerns....


In my opinion,... In my opinion,...
Another thing is.... Another thing is....
Firstly, …. Secondly, …... Firstly, …. Secondly, …...

5. Conclude 5. Conclude

Finally, I'd like to say.... Finally, I'd like to say....


Thank you for listening. Thank you for listening.

Are there any questions? Are there any questions?

(someone must ask you a question before you can sit) (someone must ask you a question before you can sit)

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