A good welcoming speech for college students should start out by congratulating everyone to getting as far as they have come. You should also talk about where their schooling is going to get them in life.
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please send me sample speech for welcoming the debutant, & also a debutant's speech. thank you,,,
You might be able to find an example of a speech to a friend who is going away for college by checking with a speech and debate department in your school or college. The speech and?ædebate instructor would also be able to help you to find this type of speech.?æ
A welcome speech for Teacher's Day should, of course, start with welcoming everyone to Teacher's Day. It can be followed by comments about how much teachers have done for the students and other praises for teachers. The speech does not have to be long to be effective. The closing would depend on any activities are planned.
There are many MC welcoming speech sample scripts on the internet. However, one should come up with a script that is original and focuses on the parties that are present and relevant to the occasion.
Theodore Roosevelt's is at http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres42.html.
One way that you could make a funny speech for a college fresher's party is to jot down true things about how life will be at college. Often the funniest speeches use truths and things that everyone can relate to. You could begin by saying, this is how your life is about to change. Then list funny ways that life changes at college.
Good Morning/Afternoon, It is my pleasure to welcome _________________ to our loving and caring community. I'm sure that he/she/they will feel right at home with our warm welcoming.
A good informative speech for a college audience would be one on entering the job force. Students could be given unique ideas for places to look for jobs and methods to use to get noticed as they search.
welcome mate! You are soo gonna get screwed! Hahaha...
You Can say "Bye you ugly hoes i hope i don't see you any time"
First amendment protects free speech. College students in the 1960's were shocked at social injustices in the US and spoke out.