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Added on 27 May 2019

How To Write An Effective Speech

27 May 2019

When you are confident with the written material of your speech, you will end up speaking in a very positive and effective way.

Writing an effective speech can help you overcome your public speaking and stage fright. If you know, you have written well and good; you will be at greater ease while making a speech.

Speech Writing is not giving a presentation or writing an essay. Every writing discipline requires a different approach. The same goes for writing a speech.

The key factor to a successful speech is that it should be precise and engaging.


You don’t want to bore your audience. Do you?

When you are writing your speech, remember that how do you want your audience to feel about your speech when they hear it.

Before you start writing, you should know the purpose of choosing that specific topic for your speech. Did you find the topic interesting enough to stand in front of hundreds of people and share your thoughts with them on that specific topic?

You will always end up writing better if you choose a topic that you are interested in or find motivational for yourself and others.

Write down your speech in a way that it serves the purpose of your topic.

Whenever you are writing a speech or listening to one, the basic purpose is to deliver your message. You can write perfect quality content, but if you have failed to deliver your message, your speech was a disaster.

You want your audience to walk away at the end of your speech remembering the message and purpose of your speech. Here is a little tip for you to make sure that your message was heard loud and clear.

  • Start your speech with a vast and broad message.
  • Break down your message in different components.
  • Explain every component of your speech.
  • Continue breaking it down until you summarize your topic into one single sentence.

An inverted pyramid with the most information in the start, ending up in one single sentence will help your audience understand the message of your speech.


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