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Samacheer Kalvi 10th English Speech Writing

Samacheer Kalvi 10th English Speech Writing

Tamilnadu Samacheer Kalvi 10th English Speech Writing

1. In order to promote reading habits in the students, your school has organised a Library Week. You have to speak in the morning assembly and inform the students about the week-long programme.

Library Week
Respected Principal, Vice – Principal, teachers and friends!

It gives me great pleasure to speak to you about the Library Week that our school has organised from 2nd to 9th September this year. This week is slightly different from the others. Here we have to shift the focus to mental attainment. The aim of celebrating this week is to inculcate reading habits among students. Reading, you know, makes a man perfect. So new arrivals in the reference section such as the encyclopedia and dictionaries as well as general books will be displayed. National Book Trust and Oxford University Press are having an exhibition. We have invited Dr Kailash Vajpayee to inaugurate the exhibition. He will autograph the books and interact with students. Other authors like Khushwant Singh and Ruskin Bond will also pay us a visit. During the week, a quiz competition will be organised. The Reading section will have more new magazines of teenagers’ interest.

I appeal to all of you to spend as much free time in the library as you can.

Thank you.

2. Prepare a speech on the topic “Education Gives One Power”.

Education Gives Power
Respected Principal, teachers and friends!

Education provides us knowledge. It trains our mind and sharpens our skills and abilities. Education refines our tastes and temperaments and builds our thought process. Vocational courses help young boys to earn and learn together. They provide means of earning livelihood and open the route to employment. Professional courses, as is evident from the name itself, equip us for adopting various professions. Some of these highly skilled professionals seek placements or jobs in esteemed companies and business concerns. Thus education is important for our survival. Decent living is impossible without good income or high salary. Education improves the quality of our life and frees us of superstition, foolish, meaningless mind – blocks and rituals. If women are educated the whole family benefits as the food is hygienically prepared, children are healthy, well – mannered and disciplined. Education gives us power over our environment. We can control the situation and shape our destiny. Education spreads awareness among people and gives them freedom from social ills. It makes people independent by providing them means to learn their living. They become responsible citizens and realise their rights and duties. In short, education gives one power.

Thank you.

3. You are a member of the Environment Club of your school. After visiting many places you have realized that it is the need of the hour to protect environment. You decide to create awareness among the students. Write a speech in 150 – 200 words on ‘Environmental protection’ to be delivered in the morning assembly.

Environmental Protection
Respected Principal, teachers and friends!

Global warming has accelerated the rise of temperature on earth. The sea level is also rising and glaciers are melting away. Natural calamities are taking a toll of life on earth. Floods and scanty rainfall result in a crunch of food products, drinking water and disturb normal living conditions. The drought in Rajasthan has led to deaths and famine. Man is himself to blame for the deterioration of ecosystem. Depleting forests, industrial pollution, toxic – wastes, vehicular pollution, cutting of trees in cities, and lack of green cover are some of the contributory factors. The entire process of environmental pollution is becoming a vicious cycle. The urgent need of the hour is to protect environment. School children have begun to create awareness by campaigning against polythene bags and recycling waste material. Let us join hands to protect our forests, grow more trees, check toxic pollutants and change our lifestyle.

Thank you.

4. Suresh has been asked to deliver a speech on ‘The Brain Drain Problem’. Use your own ideas, and write the speech in about 150 – 200 words.

Respected Principal, teachers and dear friends!

Good morning to one and all present here. I Suresh of Std. X am thankful to the teachers for giving me this opportunity.
The problem of brain – drain has assumed serious proportion in the last thirty years or so. The nation spends its hard-earned meager resources on the education and training of its doctors, engineers, scientists, etc. But these highly talented and trained men and women of genius migrate to developed countries. They desert the ranks for the lure of money, better facilities and living conditions. Some of them get opportunities for the fulfilment of their ambitions and development of personality as there is full scope for it. They enjoy unlimited freedom for experiments and research and fear no resources crunch.

The parent countries become poorer by the depletion of resources as a result of migration of trained and talented persons. The migrants too feel maladjusted in the new country where they are considered second-grade citizens. Living and working in an alien culture among foreigners, they find themselves cut off from their own social modes and customs. They do suffer emotional vacuum as the memories of friends and relatives in their country haunt their minds. India too has been facing this problem. We must take steps to ensure them better facilities, improved living conditions, freedom for experimentation and research. In addition * to this, their talents must be utilised for proper work and their work must be given due recognition. These measures, if adopted seriously, can check the problem effectively.

Thank you.

5. As the secretary of School Red Cross Committee deliver a speech in the morning assembly to encourage schoolmates to join first – aid classes to be run by Indian Red – Cross Society. Use your own ideas to write the speech in about 150 – 200 words.

Respected Principal, teachers and friends!
First Aid is of immense help in case of an emergency or accident when the victim is to be given immediate help before some qualified doctor arrives or the victim is shifted to some nearby clinic or hospital. The importance of first aid can be judged from the fact that 1 many precious lives are saved because they had been administered proper first – aid before the patients received attention from a professional medical practitioner. The knowledge of first aid proves handy in a crisis. A person receiving bum injury, a victim of accident bleeding profusely, a drowned casualty or someone suffering from poisoning need urgent and immediate attention. Administration of immediate first aid provides the necessary relief till the case is attended by a competent doctor. Thus first aid can sometimes give a second: life to a person. Hence it is always beneficial to get acquainted with the basic fundamentals of first aid.

It is our moral duty to help the people in distress. But the aid rendered by an untrained person may sometimes prove harmful. Hence it is essential to have proper knowledge of first aid. Mere reading of books will not be sufficient. You must know the practical application too. Careful and correct use of first – aid can be beneficial as it can save precious human lives from the jaws of death. Hence I the Secretory of School Red Cross Committee exhort my fellow students to get the requisite knowledge by joining first aid classes.

Thank you.

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