It depends on the focus of your speech. If the country speech was just a general overview of the good points and the bad points (or what the main attractions are), then sum up by telling why this particular country was so interesting to you and express your hope that the audience too found it interesting. But if it was a speech that focused on a social problem in that country, conclude with information about what is being done about that problem, or what needs to be done, in your opinion. And it's usually a good idea to leave people with somewhere they can go to learn more -- perhaps a website that has tourism information or a particular author who has written a lot about the country.
Bartholomew Dias explored the southern tip of Africa, specifically the Cape of Good Hope, in 1488. His exploration paved the way for future European sea routes to Asia.
A diminutive nation.
None. That is way bigger than the biggest country.
The term "cul-de-sac" is of French origin, where it literally means "bottom of a sack." It is commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a dead-end street or a road with only one way in or out.
The most northern country in the world is Canada. It has territories that extend all the way to the North Pole.
a good way to end a coke speech is theres alot of coke products but coca-cola is a cassic
Your closing sentence should summarise everything you have talked about by restating its main points.
If you have a drem catch it and watch your sucession. Thank You fellow audience.
One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.
A good conclusion is to say the stuff you said before but not in the same way you need to wrap it up and at the end say Thank You I Hope You Enjoyed my time and effort on my speech. (but remember speech's are hard they take time and alot of work ;)
First you have to introduce yourself and tell the audience about yourself. Then you have to say what you promise to do for them. and then end in a good way.
A good way to end a speech is by summarizing your key points, leaving the audience with a memorable takeaway or call to action, and thanking them for their attention and time. Consider ending with a powerful quote, a thought-provoking question, or a personal anecdote to leave a lasting impression.
End the speech by saying, "And in conclusion, remember folks - if at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you!"
It's a good way to tie your speech together.
a speech is good when the topic you've brought forward involves your audience and you present it in a simpler way as possible and lastly a speech is good when you understand your topic
And that was the life of ned kelly. thank you.
Freedom of speech has gone to far by letting everyone get there way for good and for bad.