Including jokes, puns, or humorous anecdotes can lighten the mood and engage the audience. Consider incorporating a humorous story, a witty one-liner, or a clever play on words to make your speech more entertaining and memorable. Remember to keep the humor appropriate for the occasion and audience.
No, "funny" is not a part of speech. It is an adjective used to describe something that causes amusement or laughter.
The word funny is an adjective. It describes someone who is amusing.
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.
End the speech by saying, "And in conclusion, remember folks - if at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you!"
The pair in the speech are to parts of the speech that are alike and meant to be used together. When someone prepares the speech they would have two things discussed and would need to show how they are related and/or similar.
A funny topic is "What would life be without a family?"
well mine is about my falling and saying random things.... hope you do good! =)
Funny is an adjective.
Brothers or sisters birds that fall over dogs getting stuck in a door etc
put a flying piggie for it.
have a wolfing Christmas to you and your family
You can put it in a fire and see what happens.
speech and drama is a great opportunity to learn new things and put yourself out there
No, "funny" is not a part of speech. It is an adjective used to describe something that causes amusement or laughter.
easy all you have to do is go on you tube and write in funny beorge bush speech the way he talks is helarious
Add jokes in it about what you are talking about like if you are giving a speech about fire, say "don't put a match close to flammable items or you might burn the house down!"
Adjective.