GROUP-1 : STRATEGIES FOR GOOD SPEECH(SPEAKERS SCRIPT)
SLIDE-1: TITLE SLIDE
SPEAKER: SRINIVAS
SCRIPT:
"Good morning, everyone. We are Group 1, and today we will talk about 'Strategies for Good
Speech.'A good speech is more than just words — it is about connecting with your audience and
expressing ideas confidently.Let's explore how we can all become better speakers."
Transition: "Now, I will continue by explaining why a good speech is important.
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SLIDE-2: IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SPEECH
SPEAKER: SRINIVAS
SCRIPT:
"A good speech builds confidence and helps you express your ideas clearly. It also inspires and
influences others — that is why great leaders are often great speakers. Developing strong speaking
skills improves communication in studies, work, and everyday life."
Transition: "Now, Saikiran will explain how to plan a speech effectively."
SLIDE-3: PLANNING YOUR SPEECH
SPEAKER: SAIKIRAN
SCRIPT:
"The first step to a good speech is proper planning. Before you start writing, think about who your
audience is and why you are speaking. Choose a clear message and organize your speech into three
parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. Prepare short notes or cue cards to help you stay on
track.A well-planned speech sounds confident and professional."
Transition: "Next, Hemanth will share tips on making your content engaging."
SLIDE-4: CONTENT AND STORYTELLING
SPEAKER: HEMANTH
SCRIPT:
"Now let's discuss what goes inside your speech. Begin with a strong opening — perhaps a quote, a
question, or a short story. Use simple, powerful words instead of complicated ones. Include examples
or real-life stories to make your points interesting. Always end with a clear takeaway that the
audience can remember."
Transition: "Now, Ishitha will explain how voice and tone affect delivery."
SLIDE-5: VOICE, TONE AND PRONUNCIATION
SPEAKER: ISHITHA
SCRIPT:
GROUP-1 : STRATEGIES FOR GOOD SPEECH(SPEAKERS SCRIPT)
"How we say something is as important as what we say. Use your voice effectively — vary your tone,
pitch, and speed to match the emotion. Avoid speaking too quickly or too slowly. Pause at important
points to create emphasis. Pronounce words clearly so everyone can understand you."
Transition: "Next, Manvitha will discuss body language and audience connection."
SLIDE-6: BODY LANGUAGE AND AUDIENCE CONNECTION
SPEAKER: MANVITHA
SCRIPT:
"Body language plays a major role in communication. Maintain eye contact to show confidence. Use
natural hand gestures to support your words — not too many, not too few. Smile, stand straight, and
move naturally when appropriate. If possible, interact with the audience by asking a brief question or
inviting a quick response. This keeps them engaged."
Transition: "Now, Hariharananda will talk about overcoming fear and practicing effectively."
SLIDE-7: OVERCOMING FEAR AND PRACTICE TIPS
SPEAKER: HARIHARANANDA
SCRIPT:
"Even experienced speakers feel nervous before speaking. The key is practice — rehearse in front of
friends, family, or a mirror. Record yourself and watch the recording to find areas for improvement.
Focus on your message rather than on possible mistakes. If you make a small error during the
speech, continue calmly — the audience usually won't notice. Breathe slowly and believe in
yourself."
Transition: "Finally, let's wrap up our presentation with the conclusion."
SLIDE-8: CONCLUSION
SPEAKER: HARIHARANANDA(CLOSING)
SCRIPT:
A good speech depends on planning, strong content, clear delivery, confident body language, and
regular practice. If we follow these strategies, anyone can become an effective and inspiring speaker.
Thank you for listening — and remember: speak to express, not to impress."
(End with all group members smiling and saying, "Thank you.")