English, 02.11.2021 23:40 heyitseddie06
You are chosen to deliver a speech in the morning assembly of your school on the World Book Day. Your speech must cover the
following points:
what awareness is ensured on this day
what is the importance of reading books
what kind of books should we read
how do you manage time for reading books outside school’s syllabus
Cover all three points in details. Your tone should be polite and persuasive. Start your speech with "Good morning principal, teachers and my dear friends, ..."
Word limit - 150-250 words
Allotted Time - 30 minutes
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