Year 8s could consider choosing a topic that they are passionate about and that interests them. This could include topics like the importance of mental health awareness, the effects of climate change, the value of volunteering in the community, or the impact of social media on young people. Choosing a topic that resonates with them will make the speech more engaging and compelling.
The importance of recycling to protect the environment. The benefits of volunteering in the community. Why students should have a voice in school decision-making. The impact of social media on society and relationships.
One interesting topic for a speech for Year 9 could be the impact of social media on mental health among teenagers. You could discuss the positive and negative effects, offer tips for managing social media use, and explore how to create a healthier balance in the digital age.
A good topic for a final year project could be exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on a specific industry, developing a new technology to address a particular social issue, or conducting a study on the environmental sustainability of a certain product or process.
well you can first put an specific part of your birthday party then you put an opinion about it then you put something that supported your opinion . like for example : i love cakes specially on my birthday specially if its decor when it has pink flowers ,a princesses on it and bows. Again i just made it up so yeah so that means that you topic was cake your opinion was that you liked the cake when it is decor and the 3 points that support your opinion would be that you like it when it has pink flowers ,princesses and bows and those would be what your 3 paragraphs would be about
Well I have wriiten a few speechs in year 8 and have won loads of speech compitions, the best ones are about.. 1. nerds 2. chat up lines 3. how not to... eg:bake, use a toilet brush, fight with your brother.. 4. a person in your class 5. an embrassing moment 6. the birth of life (not being rude or dirty) 7. how to rate a guy or girl 8. things you thought were funny when you were 5 9. why facebook is the future 10. squirrels (won me first place at my city nationals)
animals
i think it should be something your passionate about.
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UfO's or alian's
It's highly likes either that she likes 'You' or that she finds that topic fascinating, or that she thinks it'll be the easiest out of the lot.
This year ,i will choose sweet lolita.
Yes, most 2.5-year-olds are able to say around 50 words and start combining words into short phrases. If you have concerns about your child's speech development, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or speech therapist.
To become an fashion designer you need to choose textiles.
He gave a speech there in July 2009. It should still be available online, probably via YouTube.
The NAPLAN writing topics are the same throughout all years. The topic for 2012 was 'Should everyone learn to cook?'.
You should study until each topic is clear to you.This usually takes 1 year for complete preparation.
Um, i am not sure if Morse code would be a good topic but it all depends on how interesting you make it. I advise you to put in some humor if you do decide to do it on Morse code. If you don't, do it on some thing you enjoy... your favorite hobby, sport, food, least favorite things... and if you can't think of one talk about speeches them self how much time you spent on trying to figure out a topic, if you like them or not, stuff like that. One year I did my speech on Emeralds and i was chosen to go to the gym, but i didn't go. I wish I did though I think that I would have done really well. Hope you figure it out. bye.