Speaking Activity

Task 1
On the occasion of World Environment Day, you have been asked to deliver a speech during morning assembly on the importance of tree planting. Write the speech in about 100 -150 words.

  • Introduction
  • Suggested value points
  • Pollution control – Medicine – Necessary for wildlife – Cause rainfall
  • Conclusion
  • Respected Principal, Chief Guest, teachers, and my dear friends, good morning to all.
  • I am delighted to speak on the occasion of World Environment Day about the importance of tree planting. Trees are the lifeline of our planet. They purify the air, control pollution, and provide oxygen essential for human survival. They are also a source of medicine and food. Trees give shelter to birds and wildlife and help maintain ecological balance. Moreover, they play a vital role in bringing rainfall and preventing global warming.
  • The inspiring example of Jadav Payeng, popularly known as the “Forest Man of India,” teaches us how one person’s dedication can transform barren land into a green forest. His life reminds us that every sapling planted today secures a better tomorrow.
  • Let us join hands to plant and protect trees for a greener and healthier future.
  • Thank you.

Task 2
Prepare a speech on “The importance of a reading habit” in about 100-150 words using the hints given below together with your own ideas.

  • Introduction
  • Suggested value points
  • Knowledge enrichment – Skill development – Meaningful usage of time – Overall  development
  • Conclusion
  • Respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends, good morning to all.
  • Today, I am happy to speak on “The Importance of a Reading Habit.” Reading is one of the best habits a person can develop. It enriches our knowledge, improves vocabulary, and sharpens thinking skills. Reading also helps us use our free time meaningfully and contributes to our overall personality development.
  • Books inspire us to dream big and achieve success. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam developed his scientific knowledge and vision through continuous reading. Jawaharlal Nehru, too, was an avid reader who believed that books are great companions and sources of wisdom.
  • A good book not only entertains but also teaches valuable lessons about life. In this digital age, developing a reading habit is more important than ever.
  • Let us cultivate the habit of reading and open the doors to knowledge and success.
  • Thank you.

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