Special Occasion Speeches Class notes. When giving a speech, concentrate on what you can give the audience, not what you can get from them. — H. Jackson.

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Special Occasion Speeches Class notes

When giving a speech, concentrate on what you can give the audience, not what you can get from them. — H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Author

Different types of speeches What are some of the different types of speeches you could give (think special occasion only): Christenings Weddings Funerals Graduation/commencement speeches Awards Retirement Inaugurals Speeches for introductions

Speeches for Introduction Three things to remember: Build enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker Build enthusiasm for the speakers topic Establish a welcoming climate that will boost the speaker’s creditability

Speeches of presentation When giving an award or gift to someone: The purpose is to keep it short and to the point as to why this person is receiving this award or gift. Speeches of Acceptance The purpose is to thank the person/company giving the award/gift Recognise those who have helped you achieve this award/gift

Nelson Mandela Congressional Gold Medal Speech

Graduation/commencement speeches To inspire graduates or reflect on their own experience at University.

What are commemorative speeches? Usually when praising someone or during a celebration Your aim is to pay tribute to a person, group event, place or idea You must give the audience a little background to your subject Make sure your audience knows why you are giving tribute You must not only inform but mostly to inspire your audience Instead of just telling the audience about your subject you should build respect You should stir emotion and feelings – do not be monotone!

Creating drama To create anticipation and drama you can: Leave the name of the guest speak to the very end Casting the speaker in a new light – think of something the audience does not know about the speaker Use your voice – if you are not enthusiastic and interested then why should your audience be?

Using language Choose your words carefully Don’t fall back on clichés Use language imaginatively which will connote meaning Think about using metaphors, similes, repetition and other figurative language

Commemorative Speech A speech that pays tribute to a person, group or people, an institution or idea.

Task Title: Special Occasion Speeches Members: individual Time allocated: six (6) Description of task: Give tribute to a person (real or fictional), event or place that has had an influence on your life. You are required to have a clear and logical introduction, body and conclusion to your speech. You must demonstrate in your presentation you have read and understood the course literature and must read the grading criteria before you present.