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A speech is used to convey information orally to a number of people.

The purpose of a speech is:

to convince the listeners about the speaker’s point of view

to pass on a wide range of information

to express an opinion, share a point of view, experience, observation, etc.

Basic English Grammar rules can be tricky. In this article, we’ll get you started with the basics of sentence
structure, punctuation, parts of speech, and more.

Speech Writing Class 8 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises PDF

Parts of a speech

Salutation: This is where the speaker greets the chief guests, fellow speakers and audience.

Key sentence: It is the central theme or the key issue of the speech. Since this introduces your speech, it
should be catchy.

Body: You will need supporting data to make the speech credible and interesting. This should reflect
clarity of thought, accuracy of facts and a balanced view, unless it is a debate that calls for an one-sided
stand.

Conclusion: It should be brief, consolidate ideas, personal observations and predictions, with a catchy
and striking end.

Thanking the audience: One needs to thank the audience at the end of the speech.

Format of a speech

Opening statement (Good Morning …)

Main speech

Statement of problem
Causes of problem

Results

Suggestions

Concluding remarks

Remember!

Use simple language and involve the audience.

Do not exceed the word limit.

A speech is merely a one-sided discussion, in which one person constructs a talk on a given topic and
presents it to an audience.

A debate, on the other hand, is a discussion between opposing sides. In a debate, you present viewpoint
within a given time slot. One gets some time for each side to cross-examine the other, which is the
rebuttal round.

Starting

• Chairperson, Members of the Jury, Teachers and my dear friends

Body

I strongly support/reject/oppose the motion …

Firstly, speaking for/against the topic …

My worthy opponent has just pointed out … But I feel

Although my opponent may feel …

Conclusion

Summing up …
Finally, I would like to say that …

Writing task

A. Your school is celebrating the “Save Earth Week’. You have to give a speech in the morning assembly
on the topic ‘Save Earth, Save Life’. Use the prompts given below to write the speech.

natural resources depleting every day

dumping waste indiscriminately

pollution—land, water, air, noise, light

resulting in diseases/ill-health

flora and fauna perishing

need to wake up before it’s too late

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Answer:

Encourage the students to use their creativity and formulate their own answers.

Save Earth, Save Life

Earth is our home, and we have nowhere else to live. Mother earth is our nurturer and our nourisher.
However, the truth is that our mother is in a deplorable state. Yes, environmental changes are real.
Everything that we do, all of our activities, affect the environment. Some of this is inevitable, and there’s
not much we can do about it. But most of this is caused by our callousness and unbounded greed. Our
natural resources are depleting day by day. And we must ensure that we leave it intact for our future
generations.

Sustainable development is the need of the hour. We must plant more trees and find more sustainable
alternatives to the use of fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and diesel. Reforestation should be
encouraged, and deforestation should be penalized. Growth should not happen at the cost of our
environment. We need to spread awareness on this matter at the grassroots levels. We must save our
planet earth by saving our trees, natural vegetation, natural resources, water and electricity. Measures
must be taken for controlling environmental pollution and global warming.
We need to reduce our use of paper, and also recycle it whenever we can. The use, of air conditioners,
should be minimized, and electricity should never be wasted. Water pollution should also be kept in
check by not throwing garbage in our water bodies. We must strive for safe and pure drinking water.
Industries should ensure that their pollution level is always under control, and huge penalties must be
laid on those who produce pollution levels beyond the permissible limits. Industry waste should also be
treated carefully and then disposed off.

It is high time that we become aware of what we are doing to our environment. We need to take small
steps individually to have a larger effect on our environment.

B. School uniforms are an important point of discussion these days. While some feel that they help
maintain discipline and uniformity, some feel that they curtail a child’s right to freedom of expression. As
the head boy/head girl, write for or against the topic—Uniforms Make Schools Better’. You can use the
table given below to express your point of view.

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Answer:

Encourage the students to use their creativity and formulate their own answers.

Uniforms Make Schools Better—For the Topic

It is a truth universally acknowledged that nobody would like to dress in the same kind of clothes every
day. It is not exciting to wear the same shirt, blazer and tie day after day. But uniforms are not the drag
that we make them out to be. The idea of a school uniform is neither new, nor exciting. But wearing it is
like wearing a badge of honour, and should be a matter of pride for the students. It fills them with a
sense of belongingness to a particular school or educational institute. It is often the first element of our
identity in the outer world.

It shows that we identify with and endorse the values that a particular school or institute espouses.
Uniforms teach a person to take pride in the identity that they have created. It helps each student to
express their inner personality freely, and reduces dependence on their looks. It helps reduce peer
pressure, because there is no competition to look better than the other person or follow the latest trend.
It helps foster equality among all students and dispels groupism.

It helps reduce distraction among students, and helps them concentrate on what is actually important—
their academic performance. It also helps in preventing bullying because of how someone dresses.
Having a uniform can be a safety net for many students who might otherwise suffer from bullying. A
strict uniform inculcates discipline among students, helping maintain a sense of order at school. Not only
this, it makes it easier to identify intruders, thus making school a safe haven for all.

It also makes it easy for the students to dress up in the morning, and makes one look smart and dapper.
School uniform isn’t fashionable, but that’s exactly why I think it should be here to stay.

Format Of Speech Writing For Class 8:

A speech should have a clear and logical structure, which includes the following elements:

1. Introduction: The introduction should grab the audience’s attention and provide an overview of the
topic that will be discussed in the speech. It should also include a thesis statement or main idea that the
speech will address.

2. Body: The body of the speech should provide evidence and support for the main idea or thesis
statement. It should be organized into several main points or arguments, with each point supported by
evidence, facts, and examples.

3. Conclusion: The conclusion should summarize the main points of the speech and restate the thesis
statement or main idea. It should also leave a lasting impression on the audience and encourage them to
take action or think differently about the topic.

Also Read: Speech Writing Class 6


Examples Of Speech Writing For Class 8:

Example 1: A Speech on the Importance of Education

Introduction: Good morning, everyone. Today, I would like to talk to you about the importance of
education. Education is the key to unlocking our potential and achieving our dreams.

Body: There are several reasons why education is so important. First, education provides us with the
knowledge and skills we need to succeed in life. It helps us to think critically, solve problems, and
communicate effectively. Second, education opens up doors to opportunities that would otherwise be
closed to us. With education, we can pursue our passions and achieve our goals. Finally, education
empowers us to make a positive difference in the world by contributing to our communities and making
the world a better place.

Conclusion: In conclusion, education is essential to our personal and collective success. We should all
strive to learn as much as we can and pursue our passions with passion and dedication. By doing so, we
can make a positive impact on the world and achieve our dreams.

Example 2: A Speech on Climate Change

Introduction: Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I would like to talk to you about climate change. Climate
change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today, and it is up to all of us to take action to
address it.

Body: Climate change is caused by the release of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the
atmosphere. These gases trap heat and cause the Earth’s temperature to rise, leading to a wide range of
negative impacts, such as rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and the loss of
biodiversity. It is important that we take action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by using
renewable energy, reducing our use of fossil fuels, and adopting sustainable practices in our daily lives.
Conclusion: In conclusion, climate change is a serious threat to our planet, and we must all take action to
address it. By working together and adopting sustainable practices, we can help to reduce our impact on
the environment and create a better future for ourselves and future generations.

Topics Of Speech Writing For Class 8:

There are several topics that Class 8 students can explore when writing a speech, such as:

1. The importance of volunteering in the community

2. The benefits of a healthy lifestyle

3. The impact of social media on society

4. The importance of financial literacy

5. The effects of bullying and how to prevent it

6. The importance of mental health and well-being

7. The role of technology in our daily lives

8. The importance of diversity and inclusion in society

Exercises Of Speech Writing For Class 8:

To practice writing a speech, Class 8 students can try the following exercises:

Exercise 1: Choose a topic that interests you and write a speech on why it is important. Be sure to
include evidence and examples to support your argument.

Exercise 2: Research a current event or issue, such as climate change or gun control, and write a speech
outlining your position on the topic.

Exercise 3: Choose a historical figure or leader who inspires you and write a speech about their
accomplishments and legacy. Be sure to include specific examples and anecdotes.
Conclusion On Speech Writing For Class 8:

Writing a speech is an important skill that can help Class 8 students to communicate effectively and
persuasively. By following a clear format, exploring a range of topics, and practicing with exercises,
students can develop their writing and public speaking skills, and learn to express their ideas with
confidence and clarity.

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