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    How can I start my valedictorian speech?
    Lynn Kirkham
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    Try posing a rhetorical question to the audience to help engage them in your speech right away.
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    Can I thank people personally in my speech?
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    Yes, but do not make it the main focus of your speech. Also, do not forget to provide the reason you are thanking them, but keepe it short and sweet.
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    How should the audience feel when listening to a valedictorian's speech?
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    That depends on how you want them to feel. Graduation is a happy time, so you should avoid weighty or negative topics. Try to keep focused on positive messages about good memories and hope for the future, to make people feel good about what you have to say.
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    Is it okay if I just read my speech up on stage?
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    There's nothing wrong with reading your speech. You worked hard on it, and don't want to get lost or forget something important. That being said, you want to make some effort to look at your audience rather than burying your face in the paper. See wikiHow's article on Speaking Confidently in Public for more tips on how to do that effectively.
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    Can my valedictory speech be emotionally delivered?
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    Some of the best speeches are not only well-written, but also sincere. You can make your speech sincere by speaking from the heart, but make sure to keep it under control.
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    Is it okay to put jokes in a valedictory if I am giving it in a church?
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    As so as the jokes are appropriate, that should be fine. It's always a good idea to have a teacher review your valedictorian speech before you give it so you can get an adult's input on things like jokes.
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    What is your advice for making a 1-minute elementary school valedictory speech?
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    Make it sincere. Also try to keep it positive and try to put in some past memories with the class.
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    How do I know what to start with after the intro?
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    You could start by thanking people or you can crack a joke to interest the audience and get their attention.
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    Is it okay to say: " I am honored to present the Valedictory address for the 2016 graduates"?
    Community Answer
    It sounds fine. Just be aware that Valedictory can sound awkward when spoken aloud, so be sure to practice the line before the speech. However, it is acceptable to say that.
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    Can you have more than one main themes?
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    Yes, you can have several big ideas and themes that you use to organize your thoughts. Remember though that the more themes you have, the longer your speech will end up being.
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    How do I become a valedictorian?
    Community Answer
    A valedictorian is typically the student with the highest GPA in their graduating class.
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    I have to introduce the valedictorian at graduation, what do I say?
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    "I am proud to introduce this year's valedictorian, a very brilliant and bright student, [insert name here]." You can also highlight some of the student's achievements if you have time.
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    We started school in 2016 and we are graduating in 2017. Can I say, "I am honored to present the valedictory address for the 2016-2017 graduates"?
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    Community Answer
    Yes, of course! That is a great way to start your valedictorian speech.
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    What should I do if I am in the running to be the valedictorian of my graduation?
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    I would recommend finding out who is in charge and having a discussion with one or more of the teachers involved to find out just what they are looking for, as it can differ between schools.
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    Is it okay to write a casual speech?
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    Probably, yes. Unless you go to really fancy school, graduations are usually fairly casual events. Just keep your language respectful, and avoid using slang and (obviously) coarse or foul language.
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    How do I know if my speech is good without reading it to a lot of people?
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    You don't. Your best option is always to read it to a few different people and get their input. Otherwise the only way to know if it is "good" is to evaluate it yourself, but since you wrote it, it can be difficult to do this.
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    Should a primary school valedictory speech be formal or informal?
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    Make a formal speech because your teacher's parents and other administrators would most likely be there. Though do remember, it is a night for the graduates, so you can add some jokes in there and always seek to have fun.
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    How much should I talk about myself in the speech?
    Donagan
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    It's possible to speak about yourself in a way that the audience will find both entertaining and useful, but you don't want to sound cocky. It's hard to do it well and probably should be kept to a minimum.
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