TS 10th Class English Speech Writing

These TS 9th Class English Important Questions Speech Writing will help the students to improve their time and approach.

TS 10th Class English Speech Writing

Question 1.
Write a speech for the morning assembly on the topic – “Need for improvement in the field of sports and games”. W’rite your speech in not more than 120 words, using ideas from the unit “Sports and Games,” your own ideas and the hints given below.

  • Need for proper sports culture and environment.
  • Improvement in infrastructural facilities.
  • Spot talent at school level.
  • Importance to be given to sports and games.
  • Marks for sports and games.

Answer:

Respected Principal, teachers and dear students.

Today I stand before you to speak on the ’Need for improvement in the field of sports and games.’ I find that studies and sports are very necessary for the full development of human mind and body. If we look at the sports side, we find not much interest on the part of students in this area. So there is a dire need for proper sports culture and environment. Secondly, I feel that not much infrastructural facilities exist. So these need to be improved.

There is much talent for sports in our students. So this talent needs to be spotted at school level. (There is much talent for sports in our students) Then due emphasis should be given to sports and games. We know it very well that sportspersons winning gold get instant success in the form of jobs, money and social prestige. To give true impetus to sports and games, more staff should be recruited and this discipline needs to grow equally.

Question 2.
The plight of children of your age working in your school canteen draws your sympathetic attention. Prepare a speech to be delivered in the morning assembly on the necessity of giving proper education to children, allowing them to enjoy the joys of childhood.
Answer:

Respected Principal, teachers and dear students.

Today I stand before you to speak on child labour and how children should get proper education and enjoy their childhood. All see these children of our age working in the school canteen. But it is sad that our minds do not go to them to give them back their lost childhood. It is a fact that they work here due to extreme poverty and to supplement’their family’s income. But their working in such places is not good. They are made to work non-stop and are given very low salaries.

Then see their bare bodies and dirty looks. Truly they are exploited and overworked. I personally feel that we all must take steps to give them their lost childhood and they should be put in schools. It is not as easy as said. But if we students raise this issue through social and electronic media, people will be with us to liberate these children from such existence. I, therefore urge all the concerned persons to think of these children so that they are educated properly and enjoy their childhood like all other children.

Thanks a lot.

Question 3.
“Should school children be sent to a hostel ?” is a much debated issue. Given below are the advantages and disadvantages of hostel life. Taking ideas from the hints, together with your own ideas, write a speech in not more than 120 words either favouring or opposing the motion.

Life in a Hostel

  • Maladjustment.
  • Drugs, child abuse
  • Poor food, poor health
  • Family ties, values and parental love ignored
  • Very expensive
  • Suitable only for problematic children
  • Status symbol for elite and rich
  • Alienation and psychological complexes develop
  • Teaches how to live in a community
  • Ideal age 12 to 16 years or when mature enough to handle
  • Better academic sports facilities for all round development
  • Develops confidence, self-reliance, decision making
  • Experience of dealing with people of different nature
  • Education incomplete without hostel

Answer:

Should School Children be Sent to a Hostel ?
(Against the motion)

Mr. Chairman Sir,

I am Gautam. I stand here to speak against the motion.

‘Should school children be sent to a Hostel ?’ is highly debatable. On the one hand, it tends to help the students to rise higher in their careers, on the other it makes them highly homesick and unsuccessful. Students in hostels are exposed to grave risks of life, like maladjustment, drugs, child abuse, poor food and poor health. Besides, their family ties, values and parental love get ignored. All this puts them in isolation and loneliness. Alienation and psychological complexes develop.

They find studies highly boring and burdensome. As a result, they feel disoriented towards good careers. On the other hand, they tend to be susceptible to depression and tension. They need family support, good friendship, friends to spend time with and seek help in studies. But these are not possible when they are in hostels. So hostels become prison houses for them. Therefore, I am of the opinion that school children should not be sent to a hostel.

Question 4.
Bullying can be a humiliating and embarrassing experience for a child which can demoralize him. While reading the newspaper, you come across the following news, item on Bullying. Based on the information given below write speech in not more than 120 words to be delivered in the school assembly on ‘Bullying’ a serious concern in schools. You are Shubh/Shubhi of Sunshine School.

Bullying

Cruelty in children is common and one form of this is bullying at school. Bullying has increased in schools and can be verbal, physical, racial and sexual.

Bullying can lead to suicides, depression and violence. It can occur at all levels of society. The bully as well as the victim need help. Schools, which tacitly condone it, breed it. They need to recognize the problem and be committed to solving it. The effects of bullying can be serious. Sometimes it may even be fated. Students, who are persistently subjected to abusive behaviour, are at risk of stress related illness which can sometimes lead to suicide. Many a time victims of bullying suffer from long term emotional and behavioural problems. It can cause depression, anxiety, loneliness, lead to low self-esteem and increased susceptibility to illness. Stringent measures need to be taken to stop bullying in school campus. Otherwise, it may spoil a student’s future.

Answer:

Worthy Principal, teachers and students,

Today I, Shubh/Shubhi, Stand before you in the morning assembly to speak on ‘Bullying.’ 1 feel that it is a serious feature of today’s youth’s character and is highly undesirable. All human beings have cruelty since birth along with other good and bad values. So cruelty in children is common and one form of this is ‘bullying’ at school. But sadly in the modern times ‘bullying’ has increased and it can be verbal, physical, racial and sexual. Bullying has far reaching consequences as it leads to suicides, depression and violence.

It can occur at all levels of society. Both the bully and the victim need help. Schools, which condone it, breed it. They need to recognize the problem and be committed to solving it. Bullying is dangerous for the victims. Students who are continuously bullied are at risk of stress related illness which can sometimes lead to suicide. Then they suffer from long term emotional and behavioural problems. It can lead to depression, anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem and illness. Stringent measures need to be taken to stop bullying in school campuses.

Thanks a lot.

Question 5.
You are Monica/Manish. Prepare a speech for the morning assembly in about 120 words on the topic “Value of games and sports in life.”
Answer:
Worthy Principal, teachers and students.

Today I, Monica/Manish, am here to speak on the Value of Games and Sports in Life.’ I hope all of you know that both studies and sports and games are necessary for the full human growth. Studies enlighten the mind and sports and games build up good body. Then a helathy mind remains in a health body. Proper food and physical exercises are, therefore, necessary for keeping body in proper shape. It all means that sports and games should go together in educational institutions. Secondly academics are a field to make a good career, one can make a good career in sports and games also. We know it very well that in the modern times, sportspersons get in the limelight, when they bring glories to the nation by winning medals from abroad. All these show that sports and games play an important role in life.

Thanks a lot.

Question 6.
Indian sportsmen have brought laurels and fame to their country. The recent Commonwealth games is a testimony to their dedication, hard work and desire to excel.

You are Siddharth/Sameeksha. You were greatly motivated by the marvellous performance of Indian sportspersons and decided to deliver a speech in the morning assembly of your school highlighting the value of sports in our lives.

You may use the input given below.

  • helathy balance of studies and sports – necessary
  • channelize energy in right direction,
  • develop resistance to diseases.
  • Inculcate team-spirit, discipline, co-operation.

Answer:
Worthy Principal, teachers and students.

Today I, Siddharth/Sameeksha am before you to speak on the value of games and sports in life. First of all, they keep the human body in good health. Then they channelize energy in the right direction. A human body in good health is far away from any disease as it develops resistance to diseases. A healthy mind remains in a healthy body. Sports and games keep this body in good health. Secondly, playing games and sports teaches good human values like team-spirit, discipline, cooperation, compassion, brotherhood, etc.

Thus sports and games help in building the sportspersons into good human beings. Not only that, sports and games bring the sportspersons glories through fame and money. We see that the sportspersons winning gold medals abroad become instant celebrities. They get crores of rupees as gifts. In this way, sports and games play an important role not only in the lives of the sportspersons but for the country as a whole. We therefore, must make careers in them.

Thanks a lot.

Question 7.
Taking help from the information given below and inventing your own details, write a speech in 120 words to be delivered by you in the morning assembly of your school on Right to Education (RTE).
RTE an appropriate step to boost children education – born for poor children – right of children to free and compulsory education – gap between govt, and elite schools – improvement in school facilities – sincere efforts needed – future bright.
Answer:

Worthy Principal, teachers and students,

Today I am here to speak to you on the important topic of ‘Right to Education’. It is, indeed, a good step on the part of the government that all children must have a right to education. It has larger aims, that is to spread literacy and make the future of the country safe and civilized through education. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan is its part which has a comprehensive plan to give education to all eligible children. This needs facilities at infrastructural levels, like furniture, books, teachers, etc. There is, at present a wide gap between government and elite schools. The government schools need to come at par with these schools in the form of infrastructure. Only then will it be possible to implement the RTE. If all the schools have the facilities like those of these elite schools, all children shall get education. So all those connected with RTE, shall have to contribute to the scheme to make it successful for the sake of the country.

Thanks a lot.

Question 8.
Scarcity of water is a major concern these days. Even after 67 years of independence women have to walk miles in certain parts of the country to fetch water. Write a speech in about 120 words expressing your concern about the problem of scarcity of clean drinking water in the country and also suggest some measures to improve the situation.
Answer:

Worthy judges and dear friends,

Today I am here to speak on the problem of scarcity of water, of clean drinking water and how this problem can be solved. You’ll see that as the days pass we are facing the problem of drinking water. Even after 67 years of independence, women have to walk miles in certain parts of the country to fetch water. No doubt, wars will be fought on water in the future. Scarcity of drinking water is mostly due to global warming and environmental changes. Due to rise in temperature, glaciers are melting. This will,affect the flow of water but temporarily; When the entire glaciers have melted, wherefrom water will be coming, we are not paying much attention to ground water which has fallen down unexpectedly. Rains have become scarce. So due to these changes, there is, indeed, scarcity of water. The best remedy would be rain water harvesting, conserving water as well as containing globail warming.

Thanks a lot.

Question 9.
Parineeta Sharma feels concerned about the earth being polluted by various pollutants and decides to create awareness amongst the children of her school. She prepared a speech to be delivered on The Earth Day’ in the morning assembly on ‘Environmental Pollution’. Write her speech in about 120 words.
Answer:

Worthy Principal, teachers and students,

Today on the eve of The Earth Day’, I, Parineeta Sharma, stand before you to speak on ‘Environmental Pollution’. You will see that man has polluted the earth so much that nature will take years to repair itself. Various pollutants pollute the earth. These are : use of petrol, chemical factories giving out harmful smoke, use of pesticides, etc. Then urbanization and industrialization have greatly increased the pollution. The result is : global warming and climate change. This has affected human life. There is scarcity of rain where rain should come and scarcity of drinking water. Forests are disappearing fast and the ecological balance of nature has been disturbed. It is the duty of all of us to start a movement of awareness among the masses to stop further environmental pollution. The mother earth needs special attention for its upkeep and maintaining its good health. This is possible only if we check the misuse of things causing pollution.

Question 10.
You are Sonia Dev, secretary, ‘Save the Child Foundation’. You are a social activist working for the welfare of the children in the developing world. As you travel to many developing countries, you have collected the following factsheet. Read it carefully and write a speech in about 120 words, highlighting the problems of childhood and how these can be solved.

  • LOST CHILDHOOD
    Factsheet
  • In the developing world, more than one in three children does not have adequate shelter, one in five children does not have access to safewater, and one in seven has no access to health services.
  • As many as 121 million children, the majority of them girls, do not attend school.
  • Two million children under the age of five die every year because they are not immunized through routine, common place vaccines.
  • If just 0.5% of global military spending were diverted to immunization, every child in the world could be immunized for the next decade.

Answer:

Hon’ble Judges and members of the jury.

Today I, Sonia Dev, secretary, ‘Save the Child Foundation’, am here to speak on the welfare of the children in the developing world. While travelling to many developing countries I have found many facts concerning it. In the developing world, more than one in three children does not have adequate shelter, one in five children does not have access to safewater, and one in seven has no access to health services. Secondly, 121 million children, the majority of them girls, do not attend school.

Then two million children under the age of five die every year because they are not immunized through routine, common place vaccines. If just 0.5% of global military spending were diverted to immunization, every child in the world could be immunized for the next decade. All these can be solved if we make out special plants for the well-being of children. The governments of the developing countries need to sit and do something for the proper health of the children.

Thanks a lot.

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