Speech Writing
Sample
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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