Writing A Speech Class 9
Beehive
Unit 1 - The Fun They Had
Topic: "The Schools of the Future will have No Books and No Teacher"
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to talk about “The Schools of the Future.”
Many people believe that future schools will have no books and no teachers. That sounds strange, but it could happen!
In the future, students may not carry heavy school bags. Instead of books, they will use tablets and computers. All lessons will be online. They will watch videos, play learning games, and do activities on screens.
There may also be no teachers in classrooms. Robots or computers could guide students. If you make a mistake, the robot will help you correct it. Students may learn from home or from any place using the internet.
But I believe teachers will still be important. A robot can teach a subject, but only a real teacher can understand our feelings and help us grow. Books may change into e-books, but the love for learning will stay the same.
The future may bring new ways to learn, but the aim of education—to make us better people—will always stay.
Thank you!
Unit 2 - The Sound of Music
Imagine the famous singer Sunitha Upadrashta is going to visit your school. You have been asked to introduce her to the audience before her performance. Make use of the following details about her and introduce her to the audience.
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Born May 10, 1978 in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
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Began music training at age 6 (Carnatic and light music)
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Entered playback singing career in 1995 at age 17 with “Ee Vela Lo Neevu” in Gulabi
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Has sung nearly 3,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam
Television host and mentor: Super Singer, SaReGaMaPa Lil Champs, Padutha Theeyaga judge since 2021
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Recipient of 9 Nandi Awards and 2 Filmfare Awards South
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Won All India Radio National Award (Light Music) at age 15 in 1994
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Performed internationally in 19 countries (USA, UK, UAE, Singapore, Australia, etc.
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Known for sweet, expressive voice and versatility across genres
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Holds record for voicing the highest number of actresses in Telugu dubbing history
Good morning everyone,
It is a great honour for me to welcome a very special guest to our school today – the famous singer Sunitha Upadrashta.
Sunitha ma’am was born on May 10, 1978, in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. She started learning music when she was just 6 years old. She learnt both Carnatic music and light music.
At the young age of 17, she began her playback singing career with the song “Ee Vela Lo Neevu” from the movie Gulabi. Since then, she has sung nearly 3,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
She has won many awards, including 9 Nandi Awards and 2 Filmfare Awards South. She also won the All India Radio Award for Light Music at just 15 years old.
She has also worked as a judge on shows like Super Singer, SaReGaMaPa Lil Champs, and Padutha Theeyaga.
Sunitha ma’am is known for her sweet voice and versatile singing. She has also given her voice to many actresses in Telugu films.
Let us give her a big round of applause!
Unit 2 Workbook
Listening to music has become a part of our lives for many reasons. We listen to different types of music today. Write a script for speech on the topic - Is the traditional music of a country more important than its contemporary music?- to deliver in the school assembly.
Good morning everyone,
Today, I will speak on the topic — Is traditional music more important than contemporary music?
Music is a big part of our lives. We listen to different kinds of music when we are happy, sad, or even while studying. Some people enjoy new music, called contemporary music, like pop, rap, and film songs. Others enjoy traditional music, like classical songs, folk songs, and old instruments.
Traditional music shows the culture and history of our country. It tells us about the lives of people in the past. It uses special instruments and is passed on from one generation to another. Traditional music helps us feel proud of our roots.
Contemporary music is modern and fun. It changes with time and is popular with young people. It is easy to listen to and makes people feel happy and relaxed.
Both types of music are important. But traditional music is more valuable because it keeps our culture alive. Without it, we may forget our history and who we are.
So, let us enjoy all music, but never forget our traditional tunes.
Thank you and have a musical day!
Unit 3 The Little Girl
Write a speech to be delivered in the school assembly on the occasion of Father’s Day or Mother’s Day.
In your speech, include the following points:
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Why is your father or mother special to you?
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What qualities do you admire in them?
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A small memory or example that shows their love and care
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A message you would like to give them
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A thank you to all fathers or mothers for their love
Speech on Father’s Day: “My Father – My Hero”
Good morning everyone,
Today I want to speak about someone very special – my father.
My father is my hero. He works hard every day to take care of our family. He helps me with my homework and plays with me when he gets time. He always tells me to be honest and kind.
One day, I was scared to go on stage. My father smiled and said, “You can do it!” His words gave me strength. I will never forget that day.
He never shows how tired he is. He smiles and makes us all happy. He teaches me good values and always listens to me.
On this Father’s Day, I want to say: Thank you, Papa, for everything. I love you so much. You are my superhero!
Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing fathers!
Thank you.
Speech on Mother’s Day: “My Mother – My Guiding Star”
Good morning everyone,
Today I feel happy to speak about my mother.
My mother is the most loving person in my life. She cooks tasty food, helps me study, and takes care of me when I’m sick. She works all day and still smiles at the end of it.
She always tells me, “Do your best and be kind.” Her words guide me every day. When I feel sad, she hugs me and I feel better.
Once, I forgot my lunchbox at home. My mother came all the way to school to give it to me. That’s how much she loves me.
On this Mother’s Day, I want to say: Thank you, Amma, for your love. You are my guiding star. I love you the most in the world.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful mothers!
Thank you.
4. A Truly Beautiful Mind
Our Happiness in Life Depends on Our Mental Attitude ( Workbook)
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to speak on the topic — “Our happiness in life depends entirely on our mental attitude.”
Happiness does not always come from money, success, or comfort. It mostly depends on how we think and how we face life. Two people may live in the same situation — one may feel happy and thankful, while the other may feel sad and angry. The difference is in their mental attitude.
If we learn to stay positive and look for the good in every situation, we will always find peace and joy. Problems are a part of life, but our attitude decides whether they break us or make us stronger.
A smiling face, kind words, and hopeful thoughts can make life beautiful. So, let us try to keep a good attitude and spread happiness wherever we go.
Thank you.
5. The Snake and the Mirror
An Incident When I Was Very Scared
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to speak about an incident when I was very scared.
One evening, during the rainy season, there was a strong thunderstorm in our town. The sky became dark, and heavy rain started pouring down. I was alone at home because my parents had gone to the market. Suddenly, the electricity went off, and the whole house became silent and dark.
A loud thunder struck nearby, and I could hear the wind howling outside. I felt my heart beating fast. Every small sound made me more frightened. I quickly took a candle and sat in one corner, waiting for my parents to return. Those thirty minutes felt like hours to me.
When my parents finally came back, I ran to them and felt safe again. That night I learned that courage means staying calm even when you are afraid.
Thank you.
6. My Childhood
Getting a Good Job Is More Important than Being a Good Human Being.’ Write a speech in about 180 words
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to speak on the topic Getting a Good Job Is More Important than Being a Good Human Being.
Many people think that getting a good job is the most important goal in life. A good job gives us money, comfort, and respect in society. It helps us take care of our families and live a happy life. But we must also remember that only a good human being can truly make the world a better place.
If we have a good job but no kindness or honesty, our success has no real value. A person who helps others, speaks the truth, and respects everyone is loved and trusted by all. Being good is more lasting than having a good position.
So, while we should work hard for a good job, we should never forget to be good human beings first.
Thank you.
7. Reach to the Top
Imagine that you are Santosh Yadav, or Maria Sharapova. You have been invited to speak at an All India Girls’ Athletic Meet, as chief guest. Prepare a short speech to motivate the girls to think and dream big and make an effort to fulfil their dreams, not allowing difficulties or defeat to discourage them. Thefollowing words and phrases may help you.
- Self confident / confidence / sure of yourself
- self assured / assurance / belief in yourself
- morale/boost morale/raise morale
- giving somebody a boost / fillip /lift
- demoralising / unsure of yourself / insecure / lack confidence
Hello everyone,
I'm very happy to be here with all of you at this special All India Girls' Athletic Meet. You are all amazing examples of strength and determination. I want to talk to you about something important: believing in yourself.
Believing in yourself is like having a special power. It means you know you can do great things and overcome any problems. When you believe in yourself, it can inspire others too. So, my message to you is to be confident, trust in your hard work, and always remember how incredible you are.
As you chase your dreams, you might face challenges and setbacks. But don't let them stop you. They are opportunities to become even stronger. When things get tough, find support from your family, friends, and coaches. They believe in you, and their belief can lift you up.
Success isn't just about winning medals. It's about working hard and never giving up on your dreams. So, dream big, be brave, and always believe in yourself.
I believe in each one of you, and I know you can achieve amazing things. Let's inspire and support each other to make our dreams come true.
Thank you, and may all your dreams soar high!
8. Kathmandu
Discuss in class the shrines you have visited or know about. Speak about one of them.
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to speak about a famous shrine - the Tirumala Tirupati Temple.
Tirumala Tirupati Temple is one of the most well-known temples in India. It is in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. The temple is on top of the Tirumala Hills and is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, who is also called Balaji.
Every day, thousands of devotees visit the temple to offer prayers. People come from different parts of India and even from other countries. The temple is very clean and beautiful. The priests perform special poojas, and the sound of bells and chants fills the air.
The famous Tirupati Laddu is given as prasadam to all devotees. The temple also helps poor people and provides free food to visitors.
Visiting Tirumala gives peace and happiness to everyone’s heart. It truly shows the faith and devotion of the people of Andhra Pradesh.
Thank you.
Imagine you are giving an eyewitness account or a running commentary of one of the following:
(i) a game of football, cricket or hockey, or some sports event
(ii) a parade (e.g. Republic Day) or some other national event
(i) A Cricket Match – Running Commentary
Good morning, everyone!
I am standing on the school ground, and the final match of our inter-school cricket tournament has just started. The crowd is cheering loudly as our team’s captain walks to the pitch.
The first ball is bowled — and it’s a boundary! What a great start! The players are full of energy. Our bowlers are also doing a wonderful job. The fielders are running fast, trying to stop every run.
The match is very exciting. Only six runs are needed to win. Here comes the last ball — and yes! It’s a six! Our school wins the match! The students are shouting with joy, waving flags and clapping loudly. What a thrilling finish to the game!
(ii) Republic Day Parade – Eyewitness Account
Today is Republic Day, and I am standing near the main road in our town, watching the parade. The school band is leading with drums and music. Behind them, students are marching smartly in neat rows, holding the national flag.
The Chief Guest salutes the parade as the National Anthem plays. Colourful tableaus show the culture of Andhra Pradesh, and children perform patriotic dances. The air is filled with pride and happiness. It’s truly a moment that makes every Indian’s heart fill with joy.
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Travelling – It Offers You a Hundred Roads to Adventure, and Gives Your Heart Wings ( Workbook)
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to speak on the topic — “Travelling – it offers you a hundred roads to adventure, and gives your heart wings.”
Travelling is one of the best ways to learn and enjoy life. When we travel, we see new places, meet new people, and learn about different cultures. Every journey is an adventure that teaches us something new. It helps us understand the beauty of nature, the value of friendship, and the joy of discovery.
Travelling also makes our mind fresh and our heart happy. We forget our worries for a while and feel free, like a bird with wings. Each road we take gives us new experiences and stories to remember.
It doesn’t matter if we travel far or near — every trip opens our eyes and fills our hearts with wonder. So, let us travel, explore, and learn from the world around us.
Thank you.
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