1, topics such as "Speech under the National Flag" and "Speech Monthly".
2. Salutations, such as "Dear Teacher", "Dear Leader, Dear Colleague".
3, greetings, such as: "Hello everyone!"
4. Text.
5, greetings, such as: "I wish: everyone works smoothly!"
6. thanks.
7.name.
8. Date
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1, wedge. Establish a personal relationship with the audience with a few sincere words to gain the audience's goodwill and trust;
2. Cohesion. Directly reflect a situation or a problem to be discussed, and often connect the main speeches with a small matter, a metaphor, personal experience, anecdotes and unexpected problems;
3. Stimulation. You can ask some questions to stimulate the audience's thinking and focus the audience's attention on the speech;
4. touch the topic. Tell the audience what you are going to say at the beginning. Many famous politicians, writers and national leaders in the world have made such speeches.