An oration piece is a speech or discourse that is typically given in a formal setting, often to persuade, inform, or inspire an audience. It is a well-structured and carefully crafted presentation that showcases the speaker's eloquence and ability to effectively communicate their message.
The Tagalog term for oration is "talumpati."
The root word of "oration" is "orare," which comes from Latin and means "to speak" or "to pray."
Some examples of Tagalog oration pieces include speeches on patriotism, environmental protection, social issues, and leadership. Oration pieces often emphasize the importance of values such as honesty, integrity, hard work, and the love for country. They can also cover topics like culture, education, and the youth's role in nation-building.
Another word for a formal speech is an oration or a discourse.
To start an oratorical piece, you can begin with a strong opening statement or quote to grab your audience's attention. You can also introduce the main topic or thesis of your speech to provide a clear direction for your piece. Make sure to engage your audience early on to create interest and set the tone for the rest of your oration.
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An oration piece on saving Mother Earth would be a speech about ways to help the planet. that include recycling and not polluting.
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The Gettysburg Address was a speech that President Abraham Lincoln gave during the Civil War. As such, it is an oration piece, and one of the most famous ones in the country's history.
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"I am a Filipino" by Carlos P. Romulo(http://members.tripod.com/pisaymc92/tdeclam.htm)
a colonial mentality is a good oration piece.. we've performed that one when we are in first year high school.. and its message is really good!! :) i just can't find it here in the net..
To create a piece of oration, start with a strong opening to grab the audience's attention. Organize your thoughts into an introduction, body, and conclusion. Use persuasive language, clear arguments, and repetition to emphasize key points. Practice your delivery to build confidence and maintain a strong presence while speaking.
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