All
speeches contain at least three parts:
An Introduction
A Body
A conclusion
In
the Introduction, you state the topic of your speech. You tell the audience the
main points of your speech. In other words, you say what you are going to speak
about.
In
the Body, you speak about each point in detail. For each point you must
give the audience some evidence or information that will help explain and
support each point. The Body is the longest of the three parts.
In
the Conclusion, you should summarise the main points of your speech, and
emphasise what you want the audience to remember.