Speech writing | Complete Format & Samples in PDF

July 14, 2025

Let’s be real! Speech writing can feel awkward at first. Like, how do you even start? Do you just write what you’d say out loud? What if it sounds weird?

That’s why speech writing class 11 is a thing in your CBSE syllabus. It teaches you how to put your thoughts into words that sound clear, confident, and convincing - whether you’re writing for an exam or actually speaking at an event.

In this blog, we’ll break down what a speech class 11 looks like, how to structure it, and give you some real examples to make things super easy.

Students can download this free PDF with Class 11 speech writing format, examples, and CBSE-style practice questions.

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S.No. Table Of Content
1 What is Speech
2 Speech Writing Format Class 11
3 Types of Speech Writing
4 Speech Writing Examples
5 How to Write a Speech
6 Practice Questions
7 Frequently Asked Questions

What is Speech?

A speech is a formal and verbal communication used to deliver thoughts, opinions, and perspectives to a large audience. The opinions conveyed in a speech can express strong opposition or views on a specific topic or subject.

Speech writing is the process of creating written content designed to deliver a powerful message to the audience. It involves crafting content that aligns with the purpose of the speech, whether it is informative, entertaining, appealing, or engaging. A well-written speech can greatly impact an audience by conveying strong thoughts on a specific topic.

Writing a speech requires the speaker to be aware of the general issues prevailing in society. When delivering a speech, one must be able to comprehend the pros and cons of the topic, along with relevant ideas, evidence, facts, and other supporting details.

Speech Writing Format Class 11

Here’s the correct speech writing format class 11 students should follow.

Title: The title must be catchy and related to the topic. 

Content:

  • Self-Introduction: Be it a formal or informal event or there is a master of ceremony available, introducing yourself is an integral part of writing and delivering a speech. The introduction should convey who the speaker is along with what they intend to deliver. The introduction can vary based on the target audience's nature. 
  • Opening Statement: It has been said that the average attention span for any human is 7 to 8.25 seconds and that makes it necessary to write an engaging opening statement. The speaker/writer can add a quote, ask some engaging questions, and can add a quote. 
  • Main Idea: The main idea should contain a detailed explanation of the topic that can impact the targeted audience. The said or written topics should be able to teach and inform the audience. 
  • Conclusion: The conclusion must be written or spoken in such a way that it would make the audience think about what was written/said

Types of Speech Writing

Not all speeches are the same, and trust me, once you know the types, writing becomes way easier. In speech writing class 11, the focus is usually on these 3 main types:

1. Informative Speech

Just like it sounds - this one shares facts or knowledge. Think “Benefits of Yoga” or “The Importance of Clean Energy.”

2. Persuasive Speech

Here, you're trying to convince the audience. Topics like “Why Exams Should Be Optional” or “Ban Plastic Now!” come under this.

3. Argumentative Speech

It’s like debating, but in speech form. You pick a side and present solid points with logic and evidence.

Whether it's informative or persuasive, every speech class 11 topic still follows the same format - you’ve just got to adjust your tone and content.

Speech Writing Examples for Class 11

Here are CBSE-style speech writing examples for class 11 based on common topics.

  1. Keeping good personal and public hygiene can play a crucial role in mitigating the spread of deadly viral diseases. Write a speech in 120 - 150 words on how it can be implemented in our personal and social lives. You are Nayan/Nidhi.

Importance of Good Hygiene in Mitigating the Spread of Deadly Diseases

Good morning respected principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Today, I, Nidhi, stand before you all to discuss the importance of good hygiene in mitigating the spread of deadly diseases.

During the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the government issued a list of preventive measures that could help us in keeping safe from infection. The guidelines included steps like washing your hands properly and frequently, covering your face while sneezing or coughing, and regularly cleaning commonly touched surfaces to stop the spread of the virus.

You see, all of these tips are not new to us. We have been aware of them since childhood, but somehow never followed them strictly.

However, we can promise ourselves to continue following these steps even after the threat of COVID-19 is lifted. Organizations like schools and offices should also continue enforcing these rules. We should all continue keeping our homes and roads clean to make this world a better place.

Thank you!

  1. You are upset after reading a report in the newspaper that shows a shocking decline in the girl's population. Write a speech in 120-150 words that you will deliver during the school assembly highlighting the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. You are Rajesh/Rupali.

Decline in the Girl Child Population

Good morning everyone present here. Today, I, Rajesh of class XI A, am going to speak about the decline of the girl-child population.

According to the latest report, there is a gradual decline in the population of the girl child because of the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. We live in a country of Rani Laxmibai, Kalpana Chawla, Sarojini Naidu, and many other strong and inspirational women, still, this is the condition of the girls in our country. It is hard to believe that such atrocities prevail in the country which preaches "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao".

To stop this, women have to become empowered with mental and emotional strength and with assertiveness to say NO, The solution to save the girl child lies in women. It is time women stood up together and took a resolution to put an end to all atrocities done to them.

Thank you!

How to Write a Speech?

In speech writing class 11, you’re expected to present your ideas in a way that’s clear, confident, and well-structured. A speech isn’t just words on paper - it’s meant to be heard. So your tone should sound natural, not too textbook-like. The best way to do that? Follow the right format and know what each part is meant to do.

Here are the basic steps to follow:

1. Title

Choose a short, catchy, and relevant title that clearly hints at your topic. It should grab attention and match the tone of your speech - serious, informative, or persuasive.

2. Greeting

Begin your speech by respectfully addressing your audience. A common example is:
"Good morning respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends..."
This sets a polite tone and formally opens your speech.

3. Introduction

Give a brief intro to your topic. You can also mention why it’s important or why you chose it. The goal here is to create interest and prepare the listener for what’s coming next.

4. Body

This is the main part where you explain 2–3 key points about your topic.
You can support your ideas using:

  • Facts or statistics
  • Real-life examples
  • A short personal experience

Make sure to keep the flow logical and avoid repeating points.

5. Conclusion

Wrap up your speech with a strong opinion, message, or a call to action. This is your last chance to leave an impression, so make your words powerful and clear.

6. Thank You

Always end your speech with a polite closing like: "Thank you for listening and giving me this opportunity." or This shows gratitude and signals that your speech is complete.

Practice Questions

List of all the topics for speech writing English practice.

Speech Writing Topics for Practice
Write a speech on Cleanliness is the Responsibility of All
Write a speech on Balancing Academics and Sports.
Write a speech on the Importance of Cleanliness in Life
Write a speech on deteriorating air quality in the northern part of India
Write a speech on the occasion of Diwali, in which you voice your concern about the situation
Write a speech on the occasion of the school’s Sports Day, in which you show your appreciation
of the achievements made by Geeta and Babita under adverse circumstances and how they have
become role models for women athletes in the future
Write a speech stressing the importance of saving electricity,
and making some practical suggestions for the same
Write a speech on ‘Drug abuse and its prevention’
Write a speech on Preparing for Annual Examinations
Write a speech on Each One, Teach One
Write a speech describing how the students can also help by collecting clothes,
money, and medicines from their neighborhoods
Write a speech on Growing violence among the teens’

FAQs

Still confused about the format of speech writing for class 11? These FAQs will help.

How do I write a speech? 

Begin speech writing after thoroughly researching the topic. Start with the introduction and address the audience. The content must be in a persuasive tone and from the first person’s perspective. Structure your speech in the introduction, body, and conclusion. 

What is the format of speech writing?

The speech writing formats include the title and the content. The content section comprises the introduction, followed by an opening statement. The persuasive main idea is followed by a conclusion.

How do I download multiple examples of speech writing in PDF format for class 11?

There are many practice questions and examples of speech writing that students can access by clicking on this link.

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