Speech Writing Class 11 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises

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Speech Writing Class 11 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises PDF

A speech is an effective way of communicating a message to a large audience. It is one of the ways of spreading awareness regarding social issues or giving information regarding other important issues. As a form of writing, a speech is similar to an article except that it begins with a formal address to the audience, is more conversational in tone and concludes with a ‘Thank you’. A speech is written for a specific purpose like informing, persuading, convincing or entertaining an audience.

Components of a Speech Introduction

Introduction It begins with greeting the Chief Guest / Principal / teachers and other listeners. It may include a striking statement, short anecdote, a saying or anything else which will immediately make the audience interested. Then the topic of the speech will be announced along with the occasion, if required.

Elaboration of the topic It will include a sequence of ideas to build up to the summing up and conclusion. You may include examples, evidence or data to support the ideas. You can paint verbal pictures and dramatise or personalise the information.

Summing up Summarise the most important points in your speech but do not repeat them.

Conclusion. Depending on the purpose of your speech, conclude with a call for an action, an appeal, a warning, a request and an expression of thanks.

Points to be Kept in Mind

  • A speech should begin with a catchy introduction in the form of an anecdote, quotation, statistical data or a thought provoking question.
  • A speech must reflect the speaker’s clarity of thought, accuracy of facts and a balanced view through a comparison and contrast with other viewpoints.
  • A speech may also give reference to newspaper reports, posters, advertisements or other stimuli.
  • Restrict the main part of the speech to the word limit of 150-200 words.

Speech Writing Format for Class 11 CBSE

Speech Writing Class 11 Examples with Answers CBSE Pdf

Question 1. In order to promote reading habits in the students, your school has organised a Library Week. You are Ranjan/Reena. You have to speak in the morning assembly and inform the students about the week-long programme. You have noted the following points:

  • days and dates
  • new arrivals displayed
  • exhibition of books by some publishers
  • famous authors, I poets to visit and interact with students
  • quizzes and competitions
  • more facilities in the library
  • new teenage magazines

Write your speech in 150-200 words. Answer:

LIBRARY WEEK

Respected Principal,-Vice-Principal, teachers, and friends! It gives me great pleasure to speak to you about the Library Week that our school has organised from 2nd to 9th September this year. This week is slightly different from the others. Here we have to shift the focus to mental attainment. The aim of celebrating this week is to inculcate reading habits among students. Reading, you know makes a man perfect. So new arrivals in the reference section such as the encyclopedia and dictionaries as well as general books will be displayed. National Book Trust and Oxford University Press are putting up an exhibition. We have invited Dr. Kailash Vajpayee to inaugurate the exhibition. He will autograph the books and interact with students. Other authors like Khushwant Singh and Ruskin Bond will also pay us a visit. During the week, a quiz competition will be organised. The Reading section will have more new magazines for teenagers’ interest. I appeal to all of you to spend as much free time in the library as you can. Thank you.

Question 2. Media has a stronghold on society. Write a speech in 150-200 words, on how media influences public opinion, to be delivered in the school assembly. Answer: Respected Principal Sir, honourable teachers and my dear friends, I, Mehak Prasad of class Xl-C, will enlighten you today on the fact that the media has a stronghold on society.

It influences public opinion significantly because people consider true whatever the media depicts, whether it is the electronic media like TV and Radio, social media like Facebook and Twitter, cyber media like the Internet and e-mail, or the print media like newspapers and magazines. However, in some cases, the actual situation is totally different from what is depicted in the media. Media dramatises the information to serve its own ends, and usually to gain popularity.

Everybody, yes everybody, are exposed to different forms of media. People are not always able to separate fact from opinion and believe or disbelieve what they see, hear, or read. This moulds their opinions and actions, thus enabling the media to have a stronghold on society.

Over reporting as well as under-reporting can lead to misinformed opinions. It is for the journalistic community to take initiative and seek to address the various concerns regarding the profession. The public also should be discerning enough to separate facts from opinions and form one’s viewpoint accordingly.

Speech Writing Exercises with Answers for Class 11 CBSE

Question 1. Peer pressure is useful for the development of an individual. If there is no peer pressure at all then there would be no goal or aim to succeed. Write a speech on the topic -‘Is Peer Pressure Beneficial or Not?’to be delivered on account of the Children’s Day celebration in your school. (150-200 words) Answer: Respected Principal Sir, honourable teachers, and my dear friends, on the occasion of Children’s Day, I am going to present my views on the topic ‘Is peer pressure beneficial or not?’

Peer pressure is beneficial as long as we know our limits. It is all upto us to be so strong, so firm, so unshakable, and filled with conviction of not going on the wrong track.

Peer pressure is not always bad. Peers may teach you good habits and encourage you to follow them. Looking at what others do can help you bring a positive change in your way of thinking. Your peers, their choices, and ways of life give you a glimpse of the world outside the four walls of your house. What they think about things in life, how they perceive situations, how they react in different circumstances can actually expose you to the world around them. Being part of a larger group of peers exposes you to the diversity in human behaviour. This makes you reflect on your behaviour and know where you stand. Peer pressure can lead you to make the right choices in life.

Your peers can, thus, influence the shaping of your personality in a positive way. Moreover, it’s not pressuring every time, sometimes it’s an inspiration, which makes you change for good.

Question 2. Racism is bad. Anyone and everyone can be exposed to racism. Write a speech in 150-200 words on the topic ‘Racism’ to be delivered in the morning assembly of your school. Answer: Respected Principal Sir, honourable teachers and my dear friends, good morning!

Why must I choose whom to befriend according to the colour of their skin? Is there anything written anywhere that makes one race above another? I am going to present my views on the topic ‘Racism’ today.

I am nobody to judge other people. In fact, we all are unique in our own way and we all should be judged on our individual and personal qualities.

We have lots of people who are filled with hatred-hatred pointed especially at the colour of the skin. But where does all this hatred come from? God has never conceived hate. Did he make us different just to see hatred and war? I don’t think so. Why can’t we carry out Martin Luther King’s dream about a world in peace and without any kind of racism?

Racism works against the principle of being equal and the right of all people to be treated fairly. Hating people because of their colour or other factors is wrong. We all have to stay together and thus, we need to make the effort to embrace and accept other cultures. This can start with the simple act of friendship. Let us start today.

Question 3. The actions and behaviour of senior college and university students are a far cry from the normal, decent and civilised. It’s all the more reprehensible because even girls are subjected to indecency and vulgarity. Write a speech on the topic ‘Ragging’ in 150-200 words for your school’s morning assembly. Answer: Respected Principal Sir, honourable teachers and my dear friends, good morning!

Ragging deserves severe condemnation and needs to be consigned to the dustbin of discarded ideas. Today I am going to present my views on the serious issue of ‘Ragging’.

The practice has now become a source of uncivilised behaviour, which brings to the fore animal instincts of the practising youth. It deserves to be curtailed, curbed and ultimately abolished. It calls for strict action and punishment. Any mildness in this regard amounts to giving it a further fillip.

The raggers may put forth unsustainable arguments that it is meant to bring the freshers into the mainstream of campus life, that it helps in rounding up the angularities of the freshers who are awkward and uninitiated in the ways of college and university life. The supporters of ragging also hold forth that this results in understanding and mutual liking, which blooms into friendship.

On the contrary, many ragging incidents result into attempted suicides. Youngsters are subjected to unwholesome and unhealthy practir 3. Such actions breed hostility and a strong desire to seek revenge. The ragged youngster nurses th„* numiiiation in mind and next year, will take it out on a newcomer. The practice, thus, continues.

Hence, it calls for condemnation and a total ban of this practise of ragging.

teachers and my dear friends. Today, I, Shrishti of class XI wili give my vision of The Ideal Indian’.

I have always dreamed of India to be a great country which will be a role model for other countries of the world. It will be a place where everybody is honest, trustworthy, caring and respectful so that the common man lives his life without any fear and has access to all the basic amenities required to lead a happy and * comfortable life.

Principles of basic education and employment will be followed here so that every citizen is both educated and employed. The Indian of my dreams will execute his responsibilities first and then only assert his rights. This will lead to a society where law and order will be maintained and people with good deeds will be appreciated, whereas the wrongdoers will be punished. This will inturn lead to an inspiring and empowering feeling in the minds of the citizens. Moral values, culture and heritage will be preserved here and passed on to future generations. That is the India I dream of. The ideal Indian will try to shun all malpractices and help the government in furthering the causes of national integration and maintenance of law and order.

Question 2. You are Ashok, studying in class XI-B. You have been asked by your Principal to speak in the morning assembly on ‘The Importance of English’. Draft the speech in 150-200 words. Answer: Good morning, respected Principal Sir, teachers and my friends. Today, I, Ashok of class Xi-B, will highlight the importance of English in today’s scenario.

English is a universal language which is now needed to be known by everyone. Without English, one feels handicapped. If you travel to any part of the world, and even to some parts of India, knowledge of English sees you through. That is why most public schools in cities are teaching in the English medium. The primary reason is that parents want their children to be fluent in English.

To get a reasonable job, it is a must to be able to write, understand and speak English, as it is the language of communication. Due to this, most of the interviews for good jobs and even admission interviews for colleges are conducted in English.

Many people wish to study or work abroad. To know the local language may be difficult and learning it would take time, but if one knows English, it comes to one’s rescue. Even the best study materials for research work are available only in English, Computers which are widely used can usually be used only with knowledge of English.

Thus, English is a must in today’s scenario.

Question 6. Advertisements exercise a lot of influence on the common man. They have invaded man’s life through media. You have to speak on ‘The Effects of Advertisements on Consumers’ in the morning assembly. Write your speech in 150-200 words. You are Sana/Suresh of class XI-B. Answer: Good morning, respected Principal Sir, teachers and my friends. Today, I, Suresh of class XI-B, will speak on The effects of advertisements on consumers’.

These days media is everywhere, be it TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, the internet and other media. These media channels solicit advertisements to pay for their costs. The media is so full of advertisements that after every few minutes or pages, what you find is another round of advertisements. These repeated advertisements create a psychological effect on the viewers or listeners so that the product gets imbibed into their subconscious mind.

It is this excessive advertising that the consumers should be careful of, otherwise they will land up buying a heavily advertised product which may not be good. Young consumers specially children and teenagers are carried away by varied choices and end up spending a lot of money on buying products which they may not use at all.

Consumers need to be careful and must enquire before buying any product by researching and taking other people’s opinions who have already used a particular product. They should also utilise the available resources on social media through friends and other means before committing to any buying decisions.

The better informed consumer will not be carried away by advertisement alone and will judge a product in a balanced manner before buying it.

Question 7. You are the first speaker in the Inter-House Declamation contest being held in your school. The topic chosen for the contest is ‘Ban Child Labour’. Write your speech in 150-200 words. You are Ashwini/Anuradha. Answer: Good morning, respected Principal Sir, teachers and my friends. Today, I, Anuradha of Patel House, will speak on the given topic ‘Ban Child Labour’.

Child labour typically refers to employment of children below a certain age in organisations and industries with or without their legal permission. This problem is more acute in developing countries rather than developed countries primarily because of three reasons, namely low cost associated with child labour, the need of poor families to make their children work to get money and lack of will power for implementation of labour laws. Even within developing countries, it is the unorganised sector like shoe-making, safety matches, handmade clothes, bangles, carpet weaving etc that has a higher percentage of child labour.

The more disturbing part is the way children are treated during their employment. They are made to work long hours, not given proper food, deprived of basic sanitation and often exposed to hazardous chemicals during the course of their work. This results in lack of growth, injuries or at times, even death of children. It also deprives the children of tender care, right to basic education, love and time to play.

To stop child labour, the government must strictly implement labour laws and severely punish employers found guilty of illegal child labour. Then only we can promise a better future for the children of this country. The government must find ways to end poverty which is one of the root causes of child labour.

We all know that ‘a healthy mind lives in a healthy body’. To maintain this good health, we should live in a healthy environment and surroundings. The most important of these are the sanitary conditions. We should not throw our litter or waste material anywhere, but use the dustbins provided by the Municipal Corporation outside the home and waste bins inside our homes. Garbage should be properly disposed off otherwise it will spread all kinds of diseases.

We should also try to ensure that all drains are covered. Stray animals should not be allowed in the colonies so that they do not dirty the drains and other areas with their excreta. Slum dwellers should be made aware of the necessity of healthy surroundings. Also, the Municipal Corporation sanitation staff should be taken to task if they neglect their work.

Friends, it is our responsibility to keep our town clean. Each one should do his/her bit; then only will it pay off.

Question 9. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise’ is a well-known saying. You are Kavi/Kavita of class XI. Write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the school morning assembly on the benefits of rising early. Answer: Good Morning respected Principal Sir, teachers and my dear friends.

‘Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise’ is a famous quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin, the famous American scientist. How right he was! So today, I, Kavita of class XI, will speak about the benefits of rising early.

According to research conducted recently, students who consistently wake up early each day actually scored better in tests and overall grade points than those who woke later on. Of course, this is not simply a result of waking up early, but when you wake up early, you’re more likely to take part in a fixed routine, and most importantly, you will eat a good breakfast. Late risers tend to skip breakfast to make up for the lost time, but this is a bad idea because your body needs those nutrients in the morning for energy and focusing on your tasks. Some of the most successful people in the world are early risers. It’s simple: if you wake up early, you get more time to get things done. There are less distractions in the early hours of the day and your brain is charged and ready to work hard. You are at your efficient best and will get things done quickly and efficiently. When a man is healthy and wealthy, he automatically grows wise. Early morning is the best time for the students and other intellectual workers to go about their work. They are fresh after the night’s rest and there is not much noise at this time to disturb them.

Question 10. Shweta has to deliver a speech in the morning assembly on the topic: ‘The Generation Gap is destroying family life’. Write her speech in about 150-200 words. Answer:

THE GENERATION GAP IS DESTROYING FAMILY LIFE

Respected Chairman, honourable judges, members of the staff, and my dear Mends! I stand before you to speak my mind on “The Generation Gap is destroying family life’. There are many points to support this contention. The generation gap has caused à chasm between the old and the young. There is a clash of ideas and ideals, tastes, ways of thinking, and lifestyle. The young hanker after luxury, comfort, and material happiness. They believe in full enjoyment and complete freedom. The elders insist on moral and spiritual values. They advocate renunciation and control of desires. The children think that their parents are slaves to customs.

The generation gap is evident in behaviour and manners of the two classes. The elders believe in strict obedience to a superior authority. They want that children must respect their elders and learn to be polite. The children pine for freedom. They resent all sorts of curbs. They demand freedom of expression. They want to have a say in family affairs. They insist that their views must be given proper consideration. This leads to bickerings, heart-burning, and tension in the family.

The elders insist on discipline and strict compliance of their orders. They advocate smiling acceptance of punishment meted out for breach of discipline. The young insist on unrestrained freedom and frankness. They advocate freedom of self-expression and are unwilling to tolerate any interference in their personal affairs—career, love-affair, or marriage. Thus there is a wide gap between the two generations. This difference in their way of thinking and behaviour is destroying family life. Hence, I conclude that ‘The generation gap is destroying family life’. Thank you.

Speech Writing Self Assessment Class 11 CBSE Pdf

1 Eating disorders are not a fad diet or an experiment to lose weight, but they are serious complex disorders that may take years to recover from. Write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in a seminar on } ‘Health and Fitness’ on the topic ‘Eating disorders’.

2 You have to speak on ‘How to Avoid Being Cyber Bullied?’ Prepare your speech to he delivered at the Inter-School Declamation contest being organised as a part of the annual cultural festival of your school. You are Darpan/Deepika. (150-200 words).

3 Write a speech to be given in the morning assembly of your school on the topic ‘Evil of Casteism in our country’ in 150-200 words.

4 You have been chosen for representing your school at the regional level Inter-School Debate Contest. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words for the same on the topic ‘Newspapers Ought to Contain More News and Fewer Advertisements’.

5 Parents play an important role in children’s education. Strangely enough, the same parents who complain of drawbacks in the education system during the early years of their children’s education, suddenly realise the importance of exams, results, percentage, coaching and competitions when their children come to class XI-XII. Write a speech on the topic ‘Role of Parents in Children’s Education’ in 150-200 words.

6 Despite rising taxes and increasing restrictions against tobacco use, there are still approximately 250 million smokers in India and the number is going up. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words on the topic ‘Quit Smoking not Life’ for a group of young smokers urging them to quit smoking. ”

7 The success of any business or consumer product in today’s world depends in part on the target market’s ability to distinguish one product from another. Branding helps consumers to ultimately identify a product from those of the competition. Write a speech for the morning assembly on the topic ‘Brand Names Cost More-But is the Quality Better?’ You are Suresh/Smita. (150-200 words)

8 Road accidents are a common sight. Further, people are often seen shouting at and threatening the people who have annoyed them in other ways. Even overtaking them quite legally can enrage them. Write a speech on the topic ‘Road Rage’ in 150-200 words.

9 Narcotics Control Bureau is organising a declamation contest in your school as part of its observance of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Write a speech in 150-200 words on the topic ‘Youth and Drug Abuse’.

10 On the occasion of National Consumer’s Day, you have to speak on the topic ‘Consumer Rights and their Protection’. Draft the speech in 150-200 words.

11 The Delhi Government has banned the use of polythene and plastic bags as they are non-biodegradable and harmful to every living being and the environment. But still people are using them for carrying things. Write a speech, to be delivered in the morning assembly, on the topic ‘Say No to Polythene Bags’ in 150 – 200 words.

12 India is a country of festivals. There is a series of festivals which are celebrated throughout the year. They reflect our culture and bring us closer. Based on the visuals given below, write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in your school’s morning assembly on this topic. You are Kiran, class XI-A.

13 Games play an important role in our lives. They are not only a means of entertainment but also keep us physically fit. Some like indoor games and other outdoor. Write a speech in 150-200 words for your school’s morning assembly on the topic ‘The Importance of games in our Life’.

14 The Internet has become essential in our lives today. Some browse for many hours at a stretch every day. However, we know that excess of anything is bad. So by doing this, they not only waste their time but spoil their health also. Write a speech to be delivered in an Inter-Class Declamation Contest in 150-200 words on the topic ‘The Harms of Excessive Internet Browsing’.

15 High buildings, the Metro train, shopping malls, big parks, wide roads, etc attract people to live in metro cities. However, traffic jams, pollution, crime, and insecurity disappoint them. Basing your ideas on the picture given below, write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly on the topic ‘Disadvantages of Living in a Big City’.

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Speech writing: Format, Types, Examples & Practice Questions in PDF

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In today’s era, everyone must have heard people presenting their views on any specific topic or subject, especially politicians addressing the general public. The intention behind giving or speech writing is to convey a strong message to the targeted audience in a persuasive tone.

Speech writing is added to the CBSE curriculum to help students research, gather, as well deliver their thoughts to an individual or a group. This writing piece will address speech, speech writing, and examples, followed by the techniques to write a strong and effective speech. 

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What is speech.

A speech is a formal and verbal communication to deliver thoughts, opinions, and perspectives addressing a large audience. The opinions conveyed by speech can convey strong opposition or view opinions on a specific topic or subject. 

Speech writing is the process of creating written content to deliver a strong message to the readers. It involves writing content that aligns with the idea behind the speech, it can be informative, entertaining, appealing, or engaging. It can greatly impact an audience if the delivered/written content can convey strong thoughts on a specific topic.

Writing a speech requires a speaker to be aware of the general issues prevailing in society. When delivering a speech, one must be able to comprehend the pros and cons of the topic one wants to deliver, along with relevant ideas, evidence, facts, and other details.

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Format of Speech Writing

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Title: The title must be catchy and related to the topic. 

  • Self-Introduction: Be it a formal or informal event or there is a master of ceremony available, introducing yourself is an integral part of writing and delivering a speech. The introduction should convey who the speaker is along with what they intend to deliver. The introduction can vary based on the target audience's nature. 
  • Opening Statement: It has been said that the average attention span for any human is 7 to 8.25 seconds and that makes it necessary to write an engaging opening statement. The speaker/writer can add a quote, ask some engaging questions, and can add a quote. 
  • Main Idea: The main idea should contain a detailed explanation of the topic that can impact the targeted audience. The said or written topics should be able to teach and inform the audience. 
  • Conclusion: The conclusion must be written or spoken in such a way that it would make the audience think about what was written/said

Speech Writing Examples

Keeping good personal and public hygiene can play a crucial role in mitigating the spread of deadly viral diseases. write a speech in 120 - 150 words on how it can be implemented in our personal and social lives. you are nayan/nidhi..

Importance of Good Hygiene in Mitigating the Spread of Deadly Diseases

Good morning respected principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Today, I, Nidhi, stand before you all to discuss the importance of good hygiene in mitigating the spread of deadly diseases.

During the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the government issued a list of preventive measures that could help us in keeping safe from infection. The guidelines included steps like washing your hands properly and frequently, covering your face while sneezing or coughing, and regularly cleaning commonly touched surfaces to stop the spread of the virus.

You see, all of these tips are not new to us. We have been aware of them since childhood, but somehow never followed them strictly.

However, we can promise ourselves to continue following these steps even after the threat of COVID-19 is lifted. Organizations like schools and offices should also continue enforcing these rules. We should all continue keeping our homes and roads clean to make this world a better place.

You are upset after reading a report in the newspaper that shows a shocking decline in the girl's population. Write a speech in 120-150 words that you will deliver during the school assembly highlighting the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. You are Rajesh/Rupali.

Decline in the Girl Child Population

Good morning everyone present here. Today, I, Rajesh of class XI A, am going to speak about the decline of the girl-child population.

According to the latest report, there is a gradual decline in the population of the girl child because of the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. We live in a country of Rani Laxmibai, Kalpana Chawla, Sarojini Naidu, and many other strong and inspirational women, still, this is the condition of the girls in our country. It is hard to believe that such atrocities prevail in the country which preaches "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao".

To stop this, women have to become empowered with mental and emotional strength and with assertiveness to say NO, The solution to save the girl child lies in women. It is time women stood up together and took a resolution to put an end to all atrocities done to them.

How to Write a Speech?

Writing a speech requires students to be aware of the general issues prevailing in society. When delivering a speech, students must be able to comprehend the pros and cons of the topic he or she wants to deliver, along with relevant ideas, evidence, facts, and other details. Here are a few things one needs to keep in mind while writing a speech.

  • From the exam’s perspective, the proper speech writing format is needed. A speech is composed of an introduction, a stance or perception of the speaker on the given topic, and the conclusion thereof.
  • The speech must be conveyed in the first-person point of view. The conveyed information can be in favor or against it but it should be backed by sufficient evidence.
  • Try to write/deliver the speech with authenticity to appeal to the audience. Authenticity can be achieved by reciting anecdotes, stories, and experiences in a precise manner. Speak only when it’s necessary. 
  • Do not use colloquial language. Avoid repeating ideas or writing the same point again.

How to write a speech? 

Begin speech writing after thoroughly researching the topic. Start with the introduction and address the audience. The content must be in a persuasive tone and the first person’s perspective. Structure your speech in the introduction, body, and conclusion. 

What is the format of Speech writing?

The speech writing formats include the title and the content. The content section comprises the introduction followed by an opening statement. The persuasive main idea is followed by a conclusion.

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Speech Writing Format Notes for Class 11 English (PDF)

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Speech Writing Format Notes for Class 11 English

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If you are studying Speech Writing Format, then chances are that you will study the other chapters in class 11 English. Therefore we have listed all the notes here in one place, as follows.

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The education boards in India for which Speech Writing Format notes are relevant are – CBSE, CISCE, AHSEC, CHSE Odisha, CGBSE, HBSE, HPBOSE, PUE Karnataka, MSBSHSE, PSEB, RBSE, TBSE, UPMSP, UBSE, BIEAP, BSEB, GBSHSE, GSEB, JAC, JKBOSE, KBPE, MBOSE, MBSE, MPBSE, NBSE, DGE TN, TSBIE, COHSEM, WBCHSE .

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Speech writing.

A speech is an effective way of communicating a message to a large audience. It is one of the ways of spreading awareness regarding social issues or giving information regarding other important issues. As a form of writing, a speech is similar to an article except that it begins with a formal address to the audience, is more conversational in tone and concludes with a ‘Thank you’. A speech is written for a specific purpose like informing, persuading, convincing or entertaining an audience.

Components of a Speech Introduction

It begins with greeting the Chief Guest / Principal / teachers and other listeners. It may include a striking statement, short anecdote, a saying or anything else which will immediately make the audience interested. Then the topic of the speech will be announced along with the occasion, if required. Elaboration of the topic It will include a sequence of ideas to build up to the summing up and conclusion. You may include examples, evidence or data to support the ideas. You can paint verbal pictures and dramatise or personalise the information.

Summing up Summarise the most important points in your speech but do not repeat them.

Depending on the purpose of your speech, conclude with a call for an action, an appeal, a warning, a request and an expression of thanks.

Points to be Kept in Mind

  • A speech should begin with a catchy introduction in the form of an anecdote, quotation, statistical data or a thought provoking question.
  • A speech must reflect the speaker’s clarity of thought, accuracy of facts and a balanced view through a comparison and contrast with other viewpoints.
  • A speech may also give reference to newspaper reports, posters, advertisements or other stimuli.
  • Restrict the main part of the speech to the word limit of 150-200 words.

Speech Writing Format

To enforce strict discipline in schools and colleges is a great problem nowadays. Write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the school morning assembly on the problem of discipline.

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Speech Writing Examples

Q.1. In order to promote reading habits in the students, your school has organised a Library Week. You are Ranjan/Reena. You have to speak in the morning assembly and inform the students about the week-long programme. You have noted the following points:

  • days and dates
  • new arrivals displayed
  • exhibition of books by some publishers
  • famous authors, I poets to visit and interact with students
  • quizzes and competitions
  • more facilities in the library
  • new teenage magazines

Write your speech in 150-200 words.

Library Week Respected Principal,-Vice-Principal, teachers, and friends! It gives me great pleasure to speak to you about the Library Week that our school has organised from 2nd to 9th September this year. This week is slightly different from the others. Here we have to shift the focus to mental attainment. The aim of celebrating this week is to inculcate reading habits among students. Reading, you know makes a man perfect. So new arrivals in the reference section such as the encyclopedia and dictionaries as well as general books will be displayed. National Book Trust and Oxford University Press are putting up an exhibition. We have invited Dr. Kailash Vajpayee to inaugurate the exhibition. He will autograph the books and interact with students. Other authors like Khushwant Singh and Ruskin Bond will also pay us a visit. During the week, a quiz competition will be organised. The Reading section will have more new magazines for teenagers’ interest. I appeal to all of you to spend as much free time in the library as you can. Thank you.

Q.2. Media has a stronghold on society. Write a speech in 150-200 words, on how media influences public opinion, to be delivered in the school assembly.

Respected Principal Sir, honourable teachers and my dear friends, I, Mehak Prasad of class Xl-C, will enlighten you today on the fact that the media has a stronghold on society. It influences public opinion significantly because people consider true whatever the media depicts, whether it is the electronic media like TV and Radio, social media like Facebook and Twitter, cyber media like the Internet and e-mail, or the print media like newspapers and magazines. However, in some cases, the actual situation is totally different from what is depicted in the media. Media dramatises the information to serve its own ends, and usually to gain popularity. Everybody, yes everybody, are exposed to different forms of media. People are not always able to separate fact from opinion and believe or disbelieve what they see, hear, or read. This moulds their opinions and actions, thus enabling the media to have a stronghold on society. Over reporting as well as under-reporting can lead to misinformed opinions. It is for the journalistic community to take initiative and seek to address the various concerns regarding the profession. The public also should be discerning enough to separate facts from opinions and form one’s viewpoint accordingly. Thank you.

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  • The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
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[Free PDF] Speech Writing MCQs With Answers | CBSE Class 11-12 [TERM 1]

My dear students, after a long pause due to the global pandemic, all the academic activities are being resumed gradually. With the changing demand of time, CBSE is also trying to bring significant changes in various academic approaches. Recently through a video conference, senior board members of CBSE have announced that they will now be gradually revising the question pattern in the upcoming examinations.

The pattern is going to be revised for almost all subjects. CBSE has declared that from now on, at least 50% of the total question will be in a multiple-choice based pattern. Besides, they have also announced that the paper will be framed in order to test the students’ overall comprehensive ability rather than checking their memorising power. English writing is not going to be an exception in this case too.

In the video conference, the board has released virtual notifications for individual subjects as well. Along with other subjects, they have specifically mentioned that in English writing MCQs, questions based solely on the writing format will hardly be asked. Rather the questions here are going to be framed in such a way that will be able to test the students’ overall understanding of the concept more effectively

Based on this decision of CBSE, we have decided to come up with sessions discussing model MCQs as per the guidelines by the board. As we decided, this is our fourth session on model MCQs related to English writing skills. This session is going to be focused on MCQs exclusively related to speech writing.

We have already conducted four dedicated sessions on Letter Writing MCQs ,  Classified Advertisement Writing MCQs , Notice Writing MCQs , as well as Article Writing MCQs respectively. You can check them out later on our website. Now, let’s focus on this session o n MCQs related to speech writing.

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MCQs of Speech Writing:

  • Speech writing is a

A. Addresal B. Greetings C. Message D. A, B and C

2. Which of the following is the most essential part of speech writing?

A. Date B. Title C. Salutation D. None of these

3. Under what motive/motives should you write a speech?

A. To be read as an excellent piece of writing B. To be read to address an audience C. To be further copied D. Both A and B

4. What does the repetition of significant words mean in speech writing?

A. Prolongation of the speech B. Monotonous speech C. Both A and B D. Emphasizing a particular phrase Answer: D

5. When should you create a paragraph while writing a speech?

A. Whenever the situation demands B. Speech should strictly be written within 3 paragraphs C. No hard and fast rule with paragraphs but should be sharp and brief D. Both A and C

6. You have been asked to write a speech for your friends’ birthday. Which of the following you must maintain while writing that speech?

A. Keep it short B. Keep it funny C. Tell a story D. Both A and B E. Both A and C

7. Whom should you address in the speech?

A. The common public B. A specific audience C. To the chairperson where the speech is being delivered D. Depends on the context

8. You have been asked to write a speech for a sanitary awareness campaign. What tone should you maintain while writing the speech?

A. Storytelling and impressive B. Mixture of facts with stories C. Storytelling and appealing D. Detailed facts and direct approach

9. What can you do in your speech to send a message to your audience?

A. Use relevant quotes B. Use detailed facts C. Present your speech in the form of a story D. A, B, and C E. Both A and C

10. How should you end your speech?

A. Criticising the issue B. Giving your own opinion C. Thanking the audience D. There’s no hard and fast rule

11. Which of the following should you always avoid while writing/delivering a speech?

A. Criticising the public B. Giving your personal opinion C. Try to get the personal opinion accepted D. A, B and C

12. What is referred to as voice intonation in a speech?

A. Constant volatility in voice while delivering a speech B. Sudden rise in voice while delivering a speech C. Transformation of the speech from active voice to passive voice or from passive to active voice D. None of these

13. Which of the following argument/arguments is/are true about speech writing? i. You always have to maintain a neutral and formal tone while writing a speech. ii. The write-up have to be evenly distributed in three to four paragraphs. iii. Speech should only be written with the focus to be delivered

A. i and iii are true B. i, ii, and iii is true C. i and ii is true D. only iii is true

14. Which of the following apply/applies while writing an introduction of a speech? i. Has a hook ii. Has the thesis statement iii. Has supporting details iv. Introduces the topic

A. Only iv B. i and iv only C. i, ii, and iv D. iii and iv only Answer: C

15. Before writing the speech, you must first think of the points that suit the topic. However, the points themselves are not sufficient to provide a clear view and understanding to the audience. What can you do to provide a crystal clear understanding to the audience?

A.  distribute copies of the speech B. elaborate each point by giving examples C. slides presentation D. distribute brochures

16. Which of the following is/are a public speech? i. Short speech ii. Professional speech iii. Informal speech iv. Written speech

A. Only iii B. i and iii only C. i, ii, iii and iv D. i, ii, and iii only

17. Which of the following should never be a purpose of a speech delivery?

A. Discouragement B. Call for action C. Entertainment D. Creating acceptance

  • Media has a stronghold on society. Write a speech in 125-150 words on how media influences public opinion to be delivered in the school assembly.

18. The question above should be classified under what kind of speech?

A. Formal speech B. Public speech C. Informative speech D. Persuasive speech Answer: C

19. Which of the following should have the topmost priority in the speech writing for the question above?

A. Statistics B. Story C. Personal experience D. All of these

20. Whom should you address while writing this speech?

A. The headmaster B. All the teachers C. All the students D. The entire audience present E. All of the above

21. Which of the following context should have the lowest priority while writing this speech?

A. Yellow journalism B. Media trial C. Corruption in media D. Impact of social media

22. Which of the following is the most appropriate way to end the speech?

A. Call for self-awakening and believe with verification B. Your opinion about the current influence of media and its future C. Criticising media for over-influencing the society D. Call for the media to follow the proper ethics of journalism

Over the last two decades, the influence of media has grown exponentially. We trust the media as ………………… (25) news and information.  Good Morning!…………………………………… (26) . I, have come before you all to talk about the media’s strong influence on public opinion. Media reflects and projects the view of a minority elite, which controls it. Society is influenced by the media. This media not only helps the public to get information about a lot of things but also makes them form opinions and make a judgement regarding so many issues. Media limits the …………………………… (27) of people and affects the youth in the society who lack experience and sometimes blindly believe in what they see or hear. And many times the news covered is over-exaggerated and sensationalized and this diverts public attention away from the actual problem. The media also has the ability to influence society by broadcasting what they believe you should see. The media can thus ……………. (28) public opinion in different ways depending on what their objective is. So it is our duty as enlightened citizens to not let ourselves be misled. Thank You……………… (29)!

23. Which relevant and required element does the above-written speech lack?

A. Statistics B. Quotes C. Self opinion D. All of the above

24. Which part of the written speech could be improvised with statistics?

A. Introduction B. Body C. Conclusion D. Relevant statistics could fit anywhere

Fill in the blanks of the above-written speech with the appropriate phrases.

25. A. A source of B. The primary collector and distributor of C. An authority for D. None of these

26. A. All the audience present B. My teachers and friends present C. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends D. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends present

27. A. Decision-making ability B. Capability of analysation C. Thinking capacity D. None of these

28. A. Form or modify B. Influence C. Highly affect D. Either B or C

29. A. My fellow audience B. My teachers and friends present C. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends present D. None of the above

30. Which of the following can be the purpose of a speech?

A. Delivering some information B. Influence the audience to pursue some ideas C. Address an audience on some ceremonial occasion D. All of the above Try to answer this question in the comment section below. To know the right answer kindly join our telegram channel

That was all about the session on discussing important model MCQs exclusively focused on speech writing. I hope after going through the entire session thoroughly, you have been able to understand the question mentality and demand of CBSE. For your further help, you can download this entire session and store it as a PDF. If you have liked this initiative, please let me know your opinion through some quick comments. Besides, if you want me to cover such MCQ sessions on any specific topic of English comprehension, please let us know that too. 

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Class 11 English Notes

There are multiple topics in class 11 English book . Here are notes for all chapters.

  • A Photograph
  • Advertisement Format
  • Albert Einstein at School
  • Article Writing Format
  • Discovering Tut The Saga Continues
  • Father to Son
  • Landscape of the Soul
  • Mother’s Day
  • Note Making Format
  • Notice Writing Format
  • Poster Making Format
  • Ranga’s Marriage
  • Report Writing Format
  • Speech Writing Format
  • The Address
  • The Adventure
  • The Ailing Planet the Green Movement’s Role
  • The Browning Version
  • The Ghat of the Only World
  • The Laburnum Top
  • The Portrait of a Lady
  • The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
  • The Tale of Melon City
  • The Voice of the Rain
  • We’re Not Afraid to Die – If We Can all be Together

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If you are a Class 11 student , you know how important writing is for your English learning. Writing is not only a skill, but also an art, a craft, and a tool. Writing helps you to express your thoughts, ideas, opinions, and emotions in a creative and effective way. 🌟

But writing can be challenging, especially if you don't have the right guidance, resources, and practice. That's why we have created a comprehensive and engaging Class 11 English Writing course for you. 🙌

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  • Plan, draft, revise, and edit your writing with ease and confidence
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  • Showcase your personality and voice as a writer
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Debate Writing Class 11

Debate Writing Class 11 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises

Debate writing class 11 pdf, debate writing class 11 format:.

Introduction:

  • Start with a captivating opening statement or quote related to the topic.
  • Clearly state the motion or proposition being debated.
  • Provide a brief overview of the arguments you will present.
  • Present your arguments in a logical and organized manner.
  • Each argument should be supported by evidence, facts, and examples.
  • Anticipate and refute potential counterarguments.

Counterarguments:

  • Address the opposing side’s arguments and counter them effectively.
  • Use persuasive language and evidence to weaken their stance.

Conclusion:

  • Summarize your main points and restate your position.
  • End with a strong closing statement that leaves a lasting impact.

Also Check:   Debate Writing for Class 10

Debate Writing Class 11 Examples:

Motion: “Should Animal Testing for Cosmetics be Banned?”

Introduction: “Ladies and gentlemen, today we are gathered here to discuss a matter of utmost importance – whether animal testing for cosmetics should be banned. Our team firmly stands in support of the motion, advocating for a more ethical approach to cosmetic product development.”

Body: Argument 1 – Ethical Considerations: Animal testing involves subjecting innocent creatures to unnecessary suffering. As sentient beings, animals deserve respect and protection from harm. Banning animal testing will promote cruelty-free practices and encourage the cosmetics industry to adopt alternative, humane testing methods.

Argument 2 – Efficacy of Alternative Methods: Advancements in science and technology have led to the development of innovative non-animal testing techniques. These alternatives, such as in vitro testing and computer modeling, have shown to be more accurate and reliable in predicting human reactions. Embracing such methods can lead to safer and more effective cosmetic products.

Counterarguments: Some argue that animal testing is essential for ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance. However, it is crucial to note that several countries and companies have successfully transitioned to cruelty-free testing without compromising product safety. Additionally, regulatory agencies can update guidelines to accept alternative testing methods.

Conclusion: In conclusion, banning animal testing for cosmetics is not only an ethical imperative but also a practical step towards safer and cruelty-free product development. By supporting this motion, we can demonstrate our commitment to a more compassionate and progressive society.

Debate Writing Class 11 Examples

Debate Writing Class 11 Topics:

Should Junk Food Be Banned in Schools? Is Social Media More Harmful or Beneficial? Should Homework Be Abolished? Is Online Learning as Effective as Traditional Classroom Learning? Should Capital Punishment be Abolished? Is Video Gaming a Waste of Time? Should Plastic Bags Be Banned? Is Climate Change Caused by Human Activity? Should School Uniforms be Mandatory? Is Nuclear Energy a Viable Solution to Energy Needs?

Debate Writing Class 11 Exercises:

Exercise 1: Choose a debate topic from the list above and outline arguments for both the affirmative and negative sides. Present your case as if you were arguing for each perspective.

Exercise 2: Watch a recorded debate online or read a transcript of a debate on a topic of your interest. Take notes on the main arguments presented by both sides and evaluate the effectiveness of their delivery.

Exercise 3: Engage in a mock debate with a friend or fellow student. Choose a topic and take turns arguing for and against the motion. This exercise will help improve your persuasive skills and ability to counter opposing arguments.

Exercise 4: Research a current social or environmental issue and prepare a debate speech outlining your position and supporting evidence. Focus on constructing a compelling narrative to sway the audience in favor of your viewpoint.

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Conclusion On Debate Writing Class 11:

Debate writing is an essential skill that helps individuals express their opinions effectively and critically analyze various perspectives on a topic. Engaging in debate exercises and participating in debates on diverse subjects will not only enhance your communication abilities but also broaden your understanding of the world around you. Remember, a well-structured debate is a powerful tool to sway opinions, spark meaningful discussions, and drive positive change. So, embrace the art of debate and let your voice be heard with clarity and conviction. Best of luck in your debating endeavors!

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