Depends who your audience is. If it's around middle school or highschool age, do something interesting that will keep your audiences attention. For example: A magic trick. Bake cookies. Pack a hiking backpack. Put on ski/hockey/football gear. Draw. How to tie a tie. How to sell something on ebay. How to jump a hurdle. Positions for dance/Ballet. A card trick. A dance routine. Playing the drums/piano/guitar/violin etc. How to study for finals. How to make a demonstration speech. How to make a speech. How to survive teacher's lectures. Getting people's attention. Etc. You can pick anything and make it last up to 3-4 minutes, just by giving history, giving step by step, and explaining each step for a few seconds.
A speech topic requiring a demonstration can be almost anything that shows how to do something. Examples include how to draw a face, how to make a sandwich, or how to arrange flowers.
Have you tried "Talking With" by Jane Martin? "Daughters" by Maya Levy also has some good ones.
One great speech choice piece is by Patricia Lithuanian and titled 'Peace Not War'. Another great speech choir piece is by Ichimondz and titled 'If I Were A Voice'.
There are many speech choir piece scripts so it is important to consider which is right for your group. Some possible choices include Double Face, John Doy's Escape and The King's Speech.
It's a monologue. It can't be a soliloquy because that's a speech given when there's nobody else onstage. It can't be an aside, because that is a remark made by one person which the audience can hear, but the people onstage (or some of them) can't. Here Mercutio is making a long speech to his friends. Everyone hears it. It is a long speech given by one person--a monologue.
The most obvious example of an oratorical piece of William Shakespeare's is the "Friends, Romans, and Countrymen..." speech in the play, "Julius Caesar." In this speech, Marc Antony is addressing a crowd of people.
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The importance of mental health awareness in schools. The impact of technology on society. Exploring the benefits of volunteering in the community. Strategies for reducing plastic waste in daily life.
there are alot of good speech topics but these are myfavorites: murders, video piracy, assults & illegal downloaded music!!!!!
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The importance of mental health awareness among youth. The impact of technology on interpersonal relationships. The significance of volunteering and community service. The benefits of a healthy lifestyle and exercise.
An informative speech can be on any topic of which the speaker is knowledgeable. Some sample topics include famous people, animal car, and cooking.
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you can do it on how would it like to be a millionare
One tricky but fun speech topic could be "How I Wrote This Speech"
The issues of smoking.
you can always tried to talk about topics with in your coomunity!