How to write a speech about yourself

Author: Janice Evans
Date Of Creation: 25 July 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to write a speech about yourself
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Content

Speech writing is a time consuming task that also requires careful preparation. It will take a long time, so sit down and write a plan.

Steps

Method 1 of 1: Writing a speech about yourself

  1. 1 Write the purpose of your speech on a piece of paper. Why do you want to tell people about yourself.
  2. 2 You need to decide what kind of audience you will have: work colleagues, classmates and someone else.
  3. 3 Come up with an introduction to your speech. For example, you can introduce yourself and tell where you are from.
  4. 4 You need to understand what is interesting to your audience. What can you tell about yourself that would be interesting for your audience to know.
  5. 5 Tell us about where you were born, where you grew up, what are your hobbies, what are your interests, school life, and so on.
  6. 6 After you have written everything you want about yourself, you need to draw up the final part. In the final part, you summarize everything that was described in the speech. The epilogue should include all the main points of the speech and answer all possible questions.
  7. 7Never say phrases like: "In conclusion, I would like to say ..." or "thank you for your attention." Such phrases indicate your inability to draw conclusions.

Tips

  • When writing a speech, do not deviate from the main topic.
  • Make cheat sheets. This advice is very useful, because if you are well prepared for the speech, you can remember the text by looking at the card - the hint on which the key phrase is written. This will make your speech appear more natural and you can add something new as you speak (if allowed). But avoid reading directly from the card.
  • When you've finished preparing your speech, be sure to practice reading it until you are fluent.
  • Always memorize the first and last lines of your speech.
  • Collect interesting facts from your biography. You can ask your family members if they know something interesting and funny about you that you yourself do not remember or do not know.