Turning a short story into a speech (1 Viewer)

Kieran95

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I'm guessing most people probably have a short story down pat and now with the BOS cracking down on memorised responses it seems logical that they make the creative writing a speech. If so, what do you think is the best way of turning my short story into a speech? (p.s i'm not going to ditch my story)
 

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if that happens , i will be using good morning at the start and thanks for listening at the end of my short story haha
 

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Don't use good morning at the start, it's probably the most unoriginal way to start a speech. Open it up with a quote, rhetorical question, or anything that can grab an audience's attention.

As for conversion of a short story into a speech, turn it into a reflective anecdote and talk about its impact on you or something. The important thing is to keep your audience entertained the whole way.
 

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Don't use good morning at the start, it's probably the most unoriginal way to start a speech. Open it up with a quote, rhetorical question, or anything that can grab an audience's attention.

As for conversion of a short story into a speech, turn it into a reflective anecdote and talk about its impact on you or something. The important thing is to keep your audience entertained the whole way.
I was absolutely terrible at short stories, but this is what I did on my trials when a speech did come up. But I guess, since mine was already in first person, it was much easier to convert into a speech format.
 

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how do you know BOS mark down for memorised stories???

*crack
 
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Start off by adressing audience or a rhetorical question and use first person. I seriously hope that does not happen though! :(
 

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