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Hello everyone, so today we have a fun task.
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Our goal is to write a ridiculously inspirational speech on eating breakfast, but there are a few rules.
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We cannot introduce ourselves until later in the speech, we have to use run -on sentences, and we can add irrelevant information into our speech.
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So essentially, this speech is going to be breaking every rule when giving a speech.
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So let's get started with the opening.
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Let's plan the opening for our speech.
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Hello everyone, so just like any good piece of writing or any good piece of, um, good pieces of a speech, we want to start with a hook.
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We want to hook in our, uh, listeners.
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So for this speech, maybe our hook can be like, here ye, here ye, i played with you to eat your breakfast.
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So we want to do something fun.
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You can give a statistic, you can be like, 75 % of people who eat breakfast in the morning feel more rejuvenated and more happy.
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We want to do anything to hook our listeners and make sure that they feel inspired to eat breakfast every day.
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However, now the second thing we want to do in our opening is kind of give the reason why we are giving this speech.
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So let's say we start off with our fun hook.
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So we're like, here ye, here ye, i plead with you to eat breakfast every single day.
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Then we want to give a reasoning.
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So you can say, for example, i have seen too many people fall by not eating their breakfast in the mornings.
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Here i implore you that eating breakfast is for champions or something to really get people riled up and to give a reasoning for why you're giving your speech.
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However, usually somewhere in this opening you would give your, you would introduce yourself.
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You would say like, this is who i am and this is why i'm credible enough to be giving this speech...