Your first step is to do some research on World AIDS Day so that you are well-informed and can give good details about it. For your main references, you should use authoritative websites such as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.
Next, you need to decide what sort of speech you are preparing. A persuasive speech, in which you might argue that your school should create...
Your first step is to do some research on World AIDS Day so that you are well-informed and can give good details about it. For your main references, you should use authoritative websites such as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.
Next, you need to decide what sort of speech you are preparing. A persuasive speech, in which you might argue that your school should create specific events for World AIDS Day 2016, would be different than an informative speech about the history of World AIDS day. You should consult your teacher or your assignment sheet to determine what sort of speech you are assigned to give. For all types of speech, you may want to include information on the history of World AIDS Day, starting with its 1987 inception and the role of the United Nations program now known as UNAIDS.
Your next step should be creating an outline, thinking about what sort of points you wish to cover in your speech. As you create your outline, you should specify the amount of time you intend to spend on each topic so that you meet any time requirements for your assignment.
Once you have drafted your speech, following your outline, you should read it aloud for practice, correcting any phrases that might seem awkward and making sure it fits the time requirements of the assignment. If your classroom has a computer and projection screen, you might also create visual aids to help clarify your main points for your audience.
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