Wednesday, September 11, 2019

2019 Speech

This week we have been presenting our speeches.
I felt so confident to say my speech in front off my class.
Our standards we had to try to complete are: use a clear voice, stand still, look at the audience, go at a comfortable pace, and use expression.
Our speeches needed a rhetorical question and make it persuasive .
Here's my speech enjoy

Why Immunisations are important
Do you know  why Immunisations are important?
 If you've been Immunised good because that could save your life.If you don't know what  immunised means I’ll tell you.

  Immunised is when you have been given this injection of some sorts to help your immune system to fight back bad bacteria that gets into your body.

As I mean bacteria like diseases, 1 disease that has been flying around New Zealand lately the measles you want to be Immunised before the measles gets you. The measles can be violent.

But I'm not here to tell you facts about why you should be Immunised. Here is  three main reasons why you should be immunised.

Firstly it will reduce the rate of getting diseases. Any preventable contagious
diseases are like the flu are safe if you have been Immunised.

If You get immunised it will most likely stay healthy for the rest of your life. The Centre for disease control and prevention does  recommended to get  immunised because of the risks.

Immunisations are very very safe and instead of being hurt by diseases being immunised as could possibly save a life instead. There is very strong data that leads to the safety of immunisations.

 If you don't believe me you can look it up online because Immunisations are proven to be very safe.  so if you haven't been immunised please do and ensure all kiwi kids have been immunised to thank you.
 
Lochie

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