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Ivanshal [37]
2 years ago
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Suppose you are called upon to give a toast or tribute speech to someone you believe is not deserving. You can think of a fictit

ious or real person. Discuss how you would go about preparing and delivering this speech. Also discuss how you would still be true to your own principles as well as conduct yourself in an ethical and professional manner.
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1 answer:
julsineya [31]2 years ago
7 0

To give a speech we could highlight the positive aspects of the honoree and invite him/her to improve the factors that still have shortcomings.

<h3>How to prepare a speech?</h3>

To prepare a speech we must take into account certain aspects, in general we must know in which space the speech will be delivered, to whom it is addressed and what the main purpose is.

Later we must structure it including a greeting and thanks to the public, the central point (central theme) and the farewell.

In general, if we have to give a speech to a person that we believe does not deserve it, we could invite them to improve those aspects that are still shortcomings. Additionally we can highlight his/her strengths in a friendly way.

Learn more about speech in: brainly.com/question/3743745

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