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Speech Writing

 

Speech Writing

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Q) Elderly people are precious.  They  are  the  revered  members  of  our  family. They teach us respect, perseverance, wisdom. Imagine that you are the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school. You have been asked to deliver a speech on the importance of Elderly Grandparents on the occasion of Grandparents Day. Write a speech in about 200 words.

A) Good morning everyone! My heartfelt regards to honourable Principal ma’am, respected teachers and all my dear friends.

I’m …………… , the student of grade ………..and the Head Boy/Head Girl of our school, and it gives me immense pleasure to stand before you on this beautiful occasion of Grandparents’ Day. Today, we have gathered to honour and celebrate the unconditional love, care, and wisdom that our grandparents bring into our lives. I feel truly privileged to take this opportunity to speak a few words in appreciation of our beloved grandparents — the ones who make our childhood joyful, our hearts tender, and our lives rich with love and values.

To  care  for  someone  who  once  cared  for  us  is  the  highest  honour.  Getting old is an inevitable process.  And  with  old  age  comes  maturity,  wisdom  and  respectability.  Elderly people are precious.  They  are  the  revered  members  of  our  family,   wise  sages  and  keepers  of  traditions.  They are storehouses of knowledge and wisdom.

Elderly have lived for a long time- from generations to generations.  They teach us respect, perseverance, wisdom.  By being with them and caring for them and connecting with them we learn to grow.  We learn patience and tolerance by caring from them.  They  have  been  through  the  ups  and  downs  of  life.  We  learn  how  to  face  problems-  we  learn   everyone  has  to  face  problems  and  anyone  can  overcome  it.  Elderly people love to share.  They deal with things very wisely. 

Through their actions we learn how to manage life.  Through their  calmness  and  serenity  from  all  the  experiences  and  lessons  they  have  learnt  and  gathered  through  the  years  they  provide  us  a  better  platform  for  us  follow . Caring  for  them  benefits  us  in  many  ways  and  prepares   us  to  face  life  and  overcome  it.  All  the  little  things  that  we  learnt  through  caring  strengthens  us  and  help  us  to  live  a life of fulfillment  and  satisfaction.

Then, what are we doing to our elders around us. Are we visiting our grandparents every now and then? Are we talking with them at least on phone sometimes? Are we asking about their health and well-being? Are we spending time with them on festivals and holidays? Are we giving them small gifts of their choice that would make them happy? When you don’t do all these things, how do you think your children and grand children would do these to you when you get older? Think!

Thank you!

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