Depends on what about whaling you want to talk about.
Here are some good topics about whaling you can choose
-Impacts of Whaling (Economic, Social and Political).
-Generalising about what whaling is( Brief History, killing techniques and what countries do kill whales).
-Why countries kill whales and why is it allowed
Once you pick your topic, you gotta do some research. Lets say you want to do a speech about why countries kill whales and why is it allowed.
You can start with the obvious one, money. However you can go on saying that countries like Japan and Faroe Islands do it for 'tradition' then expand that and maybe even use that to mix with politics.
With the why it is allowed, you can go on and to say that countries like Japan kill whales but they export a lot of goods and places like the EU or USA don't want to compromise the relationship as it would effect the import and export between the country(ies). As well you can say that as the UN doesn't enforce it, then why should a country get involve. With this topic, it is always about money and politics
General tip is
-Pick a topic
-Research it
-Do a draft of speech and make sure it suites the audience i.e. school class or a group of politicians.
-Proof read it.
-Do a practice speech with a friend or family member.
The very first thing to do is to decide what you are going to write the speech about. It is very difficult to be persuasive when you cannot even be decisive enough to pick a topic to be persuasive about! It is certainly not convincing.
talk about your favourite food.
If you listen to a standard speech with no long pauses it would be about 150-170 words per minute If you write a speech that is the subject of simultaneous interpretation it is better to keep the speed at about 120 words per minute.
You need to do this. Wiki can give you help and ideas, but can't write the speech for you.
A one minute speech is not a lot of time to talk, so you would have to choose a specific topic about children. It could be children's play, funny things children do, using play to help children learn, or many other topics. Write a short introduction that grabs the audience's attention, the body of the speech, and a short conclusion. Practice your speech and time it to be sure it's one minute.
something you are interested in. do something fun like weird things.
copy it of Internetfail
i don't think there is really an answer for that apart from write real fast ;D
The best public speakers prepare for a speech by not waiting until the last minute to write the speech and they practice it over and over again until they are confident with it.
Melville chose to write about whaling because; Melville was in the industry himself. The industry was so significant because the oil from the whale's blubber was used for lighting and lubrication purposes. Also the bones were used for a variety of purposes that was very useful.
To write a one-minute speech on culture, focus on the importance of diverse cultural backgrounds in fostering understanding, respect, and unity among people. Highlight how embracing cultural differences can lead to a richer and more tolerant society. Conclude by encouraging others to celebrate diversity and engage in cross-cultural exchanges to promote harmony and acceptance.
can you write a speech on education for all