Oh, I would make a joke. Leave the audience laughing. For example, start rambling a bit incoherently and talking loudly and quickly. Maybe run through all the things you have to do the next day.... Exaggerate... Use your hands, your face, and voice. Then get quiet, tell the audience (after they quit laughing) the main point of your speech on stress.
Remember, most people remember the beginning of a speech and the last part of it. Make it memorable. Make it count.
a good way to end a coke speech is theres alot of coke products but coca-cola is a cassic
"Effective Ways to Reduce Stress in a Fast-Paced World" could be a good PowerPoint speech topic. You can discuss strategies, techniques, and tips that individuals can use to manage and reduce stress in their daily lives.
A good graduation speech structure would be to start out talking personal experiences. The end of the speech should talk to the graduating class wishing them well and great success.
ask a questionplease don't. it's really not that correct, and it's not the best way to end a speech. try to end it with something like, for example: "So get out there, raise your flag, and show the world that you care!" It gets the crowd motivated, and it's a great ending.another good ending would be to end with a quote. so, for my memorial day essay, i ended with a quote from a general.(In quote to this answer)No. In some ways that is not a good idea. If you already have a strong beginning with a quote, ending with a quote will make it seem weak and it was your last resort. So, Instead, end with a strong short paragraph that sides with your topic.No please end you speech with a question. Would if i did a speech about bulling in schools i would end my speech like: "would you want your child to be bullied?" that is a great ending because it appeals to your audience's emotions.The ending of your speech must be yours - you need to decide what sort of ending best goes with the rest of the speech. You can't just copy an ending someone else thinks is good. Find a sentence or paragraph that sums up what you've already told the audience and will help them to remember that information and think about it more.
It would probably be best if in the context of the speech it is clear to the audience that the question is rhetorical. If that will be the case, then why not?
If I were giving a speech on animal cruelty then I would discuss how the animals are treated, what is really done to them, and end with saying . . . "if this isn't cruelty then what is?"
Prosodic features of speech include pitch (intonation), volume (loudness), tempo (rhythm), and stress/emphasis. For example, rising pitch at the end of a sentence can indicate a question, variations in volume can convey emotions, and changes in tempo can signal excitement or urgency. Stress or emphasis on certain words can help convey importance or highlight key points in speech.
wat evA good 6th grade president speech would be where, at first, introduce yourself to the crowd. Not all the people will know your name. You should talk about how you're trustworthy, hard working, accountable, etc. You should also talk about what you would do as a president, and a few jokes in the speech is good too. People want seriousness, but not all the time. A good place to end would be the main idea of what your trying to say you'd do as a president and then, if you want, you could say "...that's why you should vote for me, (your name)."
A good conclusion is to say the stuff you said before but not in the same way you need to wrap it up and at the end say Thank You I Hope You Enjoyed my time and effort on my speech. (but remember speech's are hard they take time and alot of work ;)
Look up Patrick Henry's last speech.....as he died shorty after collapsing at the end of that speech. Those would count as his last KNOWN words today...
you can end your speech like this:ice cream is yummy
One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.