NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar Speech Writing

NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar Speech Writing

TextbookNCERT
Class 7th
Subject English 
ChapterEnglish Grammar
Chapter NameSpeech Writing
CategoryClass 7th English Grammar
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt
NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar Speech Writing – In today’s post we will read and learn speech writing How do you write a speech? How can I start a speech? How to make a great speech? What is the structure of a speech? How do you write a 2 minute speech?

NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar Speech Writing

English Grammar

Speech Writing

Question 1. You have to make a speech in your class about the precautions and measures to be taken against malaria. Write the speech in not more than 100 words. You may take help of the ideas given below :

Prevention is better than cure – cleanliness – in and outside the house – no water logging – mosquito – DDT spray – full sleeves – full pants – covers

Answer:

Protection from Malaria
My dear Friends
Malaria is a disease which troubles us every year. A victim of malaria suffers a lot in terms of health as well as money. Prevention is better than cure. So, please allow me to tell you certain ways of keeping malaria away. The first important condition is to keep complete cleanliness in and outside the house. The most important thing is that there should be no water logging. Standing water is the place which mosquitoes love. Then, DDT should be sprayed in the whole house. While going to bed and even otherwise, we should cover as much of our body as possible. This will help in keeping mosquitoes away. With these precautions, I am sure we can keep malaria away. Thank yo

Word-Notes– Prevention —stoppage, रोकना Water logging—areas filled with water, पानी से भरी जगहें । Standing—not flowing, रुका हुआ।
Prevention —stoppage, रोकना Water logging—areas filled with water, पानी से भरी जगहें । Standing—not flowing, रुका हुआ।

Question 2. Prepare a speech for the morning assembly on the topic, ‘Good Manners’ with the help of the given outlines.

Importance of good manners – cost nothing – at home – at school – in social life

Answer:
Good Manners
Respected Principal, Learned Teachers and my Friends,
Good manners are the sweetness of life. They make misfortunes less bitter and life worth living. “Nothing clears up my spirits, like a fine day”, said Keats and good manners descend upon most of us like a fine day.These good manners cost nothing and they are useful for us at every place in life. At home, the good manners can make a child the darling of the whole family. All that he needs to do is to be respectful to his elders and affectionate to those who are younger to him. At school, the teachers are happy when you say ‘good morning’ to them and stand up when they enter the class. However, their highest importance is in social life. We must learn to use the phrases — ‘please’ and ‘thank you’- for every little bit of favour we receive from them.

Word-Notes: Misfortunes — sufferings, कष्ट Bitter—painful, कष्टदायी  Descend— come down आते हैं। Cost nothing — कुछ खर्च नहीं होता है। Affectionate—  loving, प्यार भरा। Little bit—small thing, छोटी सी चीज।

Question 3. Prepare a speech in about 100 words, encouraging your schoolmates to follow certain rules when they go for excursions so as to keep our picnic spots clean and attractive. You can take the help of the hints given below.

use of bags to dispose of wrappers – leave no waste – use public dustbins – avoid carrying disposables etc.

Answer:

Keeping Surroundings Clean
Respected Principal, Learned Teachers and Friends,
I am sure, it doesn’t need a speech to tell us that cleanliness is only next to Godliness. The question is why we do not practise it in our daily life. There are two reasons – our habits and our circumstances. If we are determined, we can improve both of them.When we go for excursions, let us form a habit to carry a big plastic bag with us. This will help us to drop the wrappers into it when a public dustbin is not easily available. The second rule on such occasions can be to leave no waste as far as possible. Where public dustbins are available, all the waste with us should be thrown into them. We should avoid carrying disposable material which is the main source of rubbish,

Word-Notes : Circumstances— situations, परिस्थितियां Determined— resolute, निश्चय-मति। Excursions— outings, सैर, भ्रमण Rubbish— garbage, कूड़ा।

II. Based on Visual Input

Question 1. You are the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school The following photo caught your attention. You decide to speak about this during the morning assembly. Prepare your speech in about 100 words giving useful suggestions.

Answer:
Kill the Plastic Bag
Respected teachers and friends
The pictures given above provide us an opportunity to think about the use of plastic bags. I wonder if we are really aware of the harm which the plastic bags cause. For, if we know it, we can easily help to decrease it. Not long ago, people were using either paper bags or the bags made of cloth. Those paper bags were, of course, not so strong as plastic but they did not cause any pollution. So we should force the shopkeepers to give us paper bags. Alternatively we can carry our cloth bags with us whenever possible. Plastic bags often find their way into drains and choke them. Sometimes the cattle swallow them and die. I would, therefore request you to say ‘no’ to plastic bags.

Word-Notes: Opportunity — chance,अवसर Aware— knowing,जानकार Decrease
lessen, कम करना। Alternatively—as an option विकल्प के रूप में।

Question 2. You are Richard, a hockey player. The following visual shows the Indian hockey players not giving a chance to the opponents even to touch the ball at the World Cup tournament. You are unhappy about the step-motherly treatment shown by the government towards your favourite sport, so much so that the team was not even given a reception on their return to India after winning the World Cup. Your colony decided to felicitate the winning team. Write a speech in about 120 words to be delivered at the function showing your protest against the attitude of the government and the need to encourage all sports equally.

Answer:
Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen
It’s a great day for Hockey. We have gathered here to felicitate our Indian Hockey team that has done really well this time. At the World Cup tournament, they did not let their opponents even touch the ball. I join the loud chorus of the praises heaped on them. It, however, makes me sad that the government of the day gives this great game a step-motherly treatment. Even a proper reception has been denied to this team. Millions of rupees are given to the cricketers when they come home after winning a world-cup but the hockey team is neglected. We can’t do much except treating them as celebrities in our own humble way. We are with our players and we will do all that we can to force the government to treat this national sport better.

Word-Notes: Felicitate—congratulate, बधाई देना अभिनंदन करना Chorus—a song
sung by a group, समूह गान । Reception—welcome, स्वागत | Celebrities-stars, सितारे ।
Force—compel, मजबूर करना।

CBSE/NCERT Class 7th English Grammar

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