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    How do I make it sound more like a speech and less like an essay?
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    Addressing your audience is key. I find that the best ways to do this are using rhetorical questioning, relating to your audience, and choosing the right vocabulary. By asking rhetorical questions, you provoke the audience to think about the topic of your speech. Relating to the audience is a really effective way to address them, because you give them a sense of validation for experiencing a common problem, and you will also grab their attention. Ensure your vocabulary doesn't sound stiff. Don't just insert more complex synonyms to make yourself sound smarter, because it won't necessarily work. Make sure your words flow; don't make yourself sound like a robot.
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    How do I conclude a speech on challenges in senior high school?
    Donagan
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    Explain how the challenges have benefited you or someone you know.
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    I have to speak about a topic on the spot. I get nervous and sometimes forget the speech even if I am prepared. What can I do to speak well on the spot?
    Ianua
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    Try memorizing general talking points rather than a verbatim speech. That way, you only have to remember the general gist of your speech, and because you're improvising, you won't be as worried, since it won't sound like you've forgotten the content.
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    What are some words I could use to end a speech?
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    You could end with: "Thank you for your time and for listening to me!" Or, try summarising the past paragraphs and merge them into one sentence.
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