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TITLE: You won as President in the Supreme Student Government Election

2021.

Good morning to my loving instructors, my young classmates, our friendly


Principal, and our helpful Teacher Ma'am Irene. It's a little odd having myself
up onstage about to do some formal speech for all of you, but then I thought,
why not, this could be the final speech you'll hear from me when practically
every TNHSians is listening right now. This is in addition to the fact that this is
my final year here.

First and first, I'd want to thank everyone who contributed to the achievement
of a peaceful election, both before and during the campaign. And for those who
put their whole faith in me and my talents as a leader. As your new President
for the school year 2021–2022, the only thing I can guarantee is that I will
carry out all of the proposals we outlined to you throughout the campaign. I'm
expecting for strong support from my co-officers – hey, guys – as well as
assistance from my SSG advisors. Remembering the previous administration
for the past three amazing school years. These are people with a variety of
characteristics who gladly came up for the sake of others, and those others
were "US." I was inspired by them, and I'm grateful to be a part of them.
Everything is ready to go! It was only because of your faith that we were able to
get this far.

"I'm ready to become RESTLESS," I declared throughout our campaign.


Actually, it's not "to become," because I'm already restless. That's nothing for
me to campaign on because, to be honest, I'm having fun with what I'm doing
and this is the road I've chosen. To enjoy yourself is something that will benefit
you in all you do. One of my closest instructors at TNHS taught me that you
must act as if your life relies on it. Essentially, all we have to do is try our best
and offer the finest shot for the final available bullet!

I sincerely thank everyone who messaged me on Facebook and Twitter after the
election and allowed me to feel the mounting pressure. Pressure is OK, but
please keep in mind that I, too, am a student. To be fair on our end, I have two
requests. First and foremost, I want you to be realistic. There are some things
that SSG cannot do since we are not like the officials from PTCA who can
readily give monies because they have employment of their own. Finally, I'm
hoping that my SSG advisers would be kind in their approvals. Thank you so
much in advance, Sirs and Madams.
Please contact us if you believe you have any outstanding ideas. There would
be no SSG Election here at TNHS if the school was not concerned about your
needs, our needs, therefore take advantage of the opportunity to offer
something. Let's keep the fire going, and I hope that this school year will be
unusual, unique, and enjoyable! All I ask in exchange is a grin from your faces
to take the edge off the tension.

This is your most intellectual and hardworking SSG President yet.


QUIAMBAO, EVERSMAN GLORIFRED.

DISCUSSION ABOUT THE TOPIC OUTLINE OF A SPEECH:

A. WHAT IS THE BIG PICTURE?


- Think about the 3 keystones for your presentation or speech, i.e. the
audience, your subject matter and of course, you, as the speaker.
Then, write a few notes down about each keystone and how they
relate with each other. For instance, what does the audience know
about the subject? Do they find the subject interesting or not at all? Is
the subject relevant to them? What are the reasons behind your
presentation?
B. WHAT IS YOUR OBJECTIVE?
- What do you want your audience to do after your presentation? The
objective for most speakers is for their audience to know something,
but that may not be enough. The best presentations and speeches are
those that move people to act. You should ensure that you are as
specific as you can be when deciding on your objective in your speech
outline.
C. WHAT IS YOUR MESSAGE
- It's important to have one message that you are trying to put across.
Trying to include several different messages in your speech may
confuse your audience. To do this, summarize the message of your
presentation in one statement. This will ensure that your speech
doesn't include any information not relevant to your subject topic.
D. HOW IS YOUR PRESENTATION RELEVANT?
- It's important to have one message that you are trying to put across.
Trying to include several different messages in your speech may
confuse your audience. To do this, summarize the message of your
presentation in one statement. This will ensure that your speech
doesn't include any information not relevant to your subject topic.
E. YOUR SPEECH STRUCTURE
- A structure has 3 basic parts; the introduction, the body and the
conclusion. This is a very important part of your presentation as
without it, your speech will have no impact on the audience. It should
be noted though that when working on your speech outline, a
common suggestion is to begin with the body before developing both
your introduction and conclusion.

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