Wednesday, March 28, 2007

My speech for Public Speaking

Thus an introductory speech prepared by yous truly. This for our speech delivery in Public Speaking. The occasion of this speech is about the EDSA revolution anniversary.

Friends, fellowmen, ladies and gentlemen, a pleasant afternoon to all of you. EDSA revolution happened in the year 1986. This happened along the Epifaño de los Santos Avenue. It is an event that makes mark on our history. To commemorate this day, we are celebrating it's 21st anniversary. To enlighten our minds about EDSA revolution here I introduce to you our guest speaker this afternoon. It is a great opportunity to do such introduction to this well known individual.

He is a graduate of Political Science at the University of he Philippines last 2002 and now an incoming senior in his second degree of Practical Law in U. P. Los Baños. Since his childhood days, he joins forums, debates and other forms of discussions regarding the state of the Philippines. One of his favorite quotations is “It isn't how much you know, it's what you do with what you know”. No wonder he became very successful with his goal in life. He is known to be a man of few words, for when he speaks in front of you he will go directly to the point. If he says he'll stand out of the truth then he will do it. This only shows that a man with that kind of principle in life is also successful in life.

He is an active member of the so called “Pinag-isang mga Pilipino sa Pilipinas”. It is a group of people who encourages Filipinos from Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao to know that we are Filipinos with one heritage, of one culture, of the same race and of the same blood and we opt to have a better future within ourselves.

With PFP's vision and mission, he is known to be a leader. A leader during his elementary and high school days, a futuristic leader. Nothing can stop his eagerness in doing great acts of patriotism, a good model to the children, teens and also to others. Even those in authority idolizes him for who he is, for his contributions to our country.

So let's keep the ball rolling. Please help me welcome the ever dynamic Mr. John Albert Metoda. Let's give him a big round of applause.

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