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Grooms Wedding Speech – Amazing Tips


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It was the wedding of my brother and he assigned me to write a groom’s wedding speech. At first I did not know what to do or how to write any groom’s wedding speech because the last time I wrote was a term paper in  high school. I searched around and asked around. I scoured the net for information on how to write a speech and I found some amazing tips.

I was just about to give up on my speech, but I thought that I don’t want to fail my brother. This is his first and last marriage and I want him to have the best groom wedding speech. Since I am not a professional writer, I needed some guide to help me write the speech. I found a lot of tips and tricks online, here’s what I learned that helped me write my brother’s wedding speech.

Preliminary

1. Write a first draft. The first draft is not the finished product. Just free write whatever thought you have and worry about grammar later.

2. Use simple words and write short sentences. This way you, your speech can be memorized easily. This is also important to help your audience understand your speech better.

3. Edit your drafts. This is very important because like I said, the first draft is not the finished product. If you are not confident enough of your grammar skills, then have someone edit your work.

Writing the speech

1. Choose a single speech and stick with it. You can write out several themes or thesis statements during the draft process, but the final product should only have a single cohesive theme that will glue your speech together.

2. Ask yourself what is it that you want to impart to your audience. Have a point to your speech. Make sure to end the speech with something humorous or inspirational to impart to your audience.

3. Know your audience. Since this is a wedding, you can expect people from every ages to attend the event. You need to use simple words and conversational, casual English that everyone can understand. It is also good to keep the speech clean and free from double meanings. Be as plain and succinct as you possibly can.

4. Show, don’t tell. Use strong words, metaphors, and colorful imagery to your speech. This will add a little pizazz to your speech, as well as making it easy for the audience to follow.

I hope that the tips above helped you write your speech. I followed the tips above an I made a great groom’s wedding speech for my brother. I was so proud of him as he delivered my speech. The audience was in awe and was left very inspired at the speech I wrote. If you need more help for tips and guides to wedding speech writing, just visit http://www.weddingspeechesforall.com

John W Dixon is a writer of groom’s wedding speech
The Secret Movie

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01 2010

Groom’s Wedding Speeches That Are Powerful and Inspirational

I wrote my groom’s wedding speech, and it was a good speech because I followed some simple tips and guide. I never thought that I will be able to write a good speech, good thing I found some guides on how to write a good speech in the web.

Before I found the speech writing guides, I was so distressed over my groom’s wedding speech that I can’t even sleep properly at night. I was stressed and afraid that I won’t be able to deliver a good speech. I do not want to be a let down in my own wedding.

I tried to write a speech draft after draft, but I can’t put down the right words or the write tone. I was lost and I did not know what to do. Good thing I found the following tips online. I want to help you with your speech so I tried to compile the most basic guide I could find.

1. Write your speech with only one over-arching theme. Just write about one topic or issue and stick with it.

2. When you have decided on a theme, ask yourself what your point would be. Think about what moral or inspirational thought you want your speech to impart to your audience.

3. Show, don’t tell. Use metaphors, imagery, and colorful statements to depict action, rather than just straight out writing – “We walked in the park,” try, “We breezed in the sun soaked park.” It can be a bit corny to the ears or on paper, but it can convey more information because it is much more dynamic than just outright retelling.

4. Try and rehearse your speech with someone. You can also record and playback your speech if you don’t have anyone. You can also try to deliver your speech in front of the mirror so you can see yourself deliver the speech and see your mistakes for yourself. Be honest about mistakes so you can correct them easily later on.

I followed the guide above and I wrote my first draft easily. I made a simple groom’s wedding speech that I can be proud of. During my wedding, I was the life of the party because my toasts were funny and inspirational. At last, I was about to deliver my groom’s wedding speech. Everyone was very attentive and after I finished, I got a lot of applause from friends and family. I was so proud of myself. I was happy because I see my wife very proud of me as well.

You too can come up with a great groom’s wedding speech. Just follow the tips above and write a draft as soon as you can. If you want more information about tips and speech writing guides, go to http://www.weddingspeechesforall.com/guide-for-grooms-speeches-groom-toast

John W Dixon is a writer of groom’s wedding speech
Give Aways

10

12 2009
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