Thursday, January 26, 2023

HOW TO WRITE PROM SPEECHES | GAME OF THRONES THEME


Speeches are essential in Asianista Socials (prom for students of Asian College of Technology) as the goal of the event is to expose students to formal gatherings and thus hone their communication skills and socialization.

Here are the speeches that Asianistas usually deliver during their socials.

Asianista Socials 2023: Game of Thrones

APERTURE DECLARATION

(WORDS OF WELCOME)


Introduction


  • You can start with any of the following: quote, anecdote, testimony, and the like
  • Make sure you are able to make the connection to the theme and the event itself.

Body

  • Discuss the relevance of your introduction further.
  • Talk about the importance of the event to you and everyone around.

Conclusion

  • Write a closing line.

THE ASPIRATIONS

These are simple inspirational speeches that runs for utmost one minute. In a traditional Junior-Senior prom these speeches are delivered during the bequeathal ceremony.


Responsibility Key of Winterfell (KEY OF RESPONSIBILITY)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • Discuss the importance of responsibility.
  • How to be a responsible individual?
  • Why is it important to be responsible over the things entrusted.
  • How can the youth of today be a value to the community if they grow up to be responsible adults.

Hope Anchor of Riverrun (ANCHOR OF HOPE)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • When do people need hope the most?
  • What promise of hope can the youth offer?
  • How can hope be anchored in the hearts of mankind?
  • Why is it essential to keep hope in our hears?

Forbearance Seed of High Garden (SEED OF PATIENCE)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • How important is it for the youth of today learn patience?
  • What happens to a man without patience?
  • How has patience shaped great men and women of the past?

Knowledge Vade Mecum of Oldtown (BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • Why do we need to attain certain knowledge?
  • How important is knowledge to the things you do?
  • How should knowledge be used?
  • How can knowledge shape up the future?

Success Laurel of King's Landing (LAUREL OF SUCCESS)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • Why do people seek success?
  • How do we attain success?
  • Why does success require courage and fortitude?
  • Relate a success story worth emulating.

Diligence Wheel of Sunspear (WHEEL OF INDUSTRY)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • Why must our goals be coupled with hard work?
  • What happens when we quit?
  • What are the sweet fruits of industry?

Wisdom Torch of Dragonstone (TORCH OF WISDOM)

You may talk about either of the following:

  • How important is it for men and women to attain wisdom?
  • Why must we desire wisdom?
  • When and how do we become wise?


THE PROPHECY OF R'LLOR

(THE PROPHECY)

This is usually one of the most awaited talks during the Asianista socials where a pair wittily prophesy the jobs of their seniors in the coming years; particularly of their adult life. The ninth graders are assigned to do this and that's actually the fun part - they make predictions for people they might not actually know.

  1. How do you see the tenth graders 15 years from now?
  2. Make a list showing student names and the possible jobs. (Note: Think of jobs that are ego-boosting and not demeaning.)
  3. Draft a storyline putting all these people with their designated jobs in one premonition where you (the speaker) are but an observer.
  4. Write the narrative using EMOTIVE LANGUAGE


WARGING OF THE THREE-EYED RAVEN

(RETROSPECTION)

This is the part where speakers reminisce the bond and unforgettable moments shared by the Tenth graders since they were Seventh graders.

  • List down the highlights of your Junior High school moments. (Note: Do not include experiences that might be offensive. Positive vibes only; hilarious, yes but be responsible.)
  • Narrate the events clearly and wittily using EMOTIVE LANGUAGE.

REMERCY ARTICULATION
(WORDS OF GRATITUDE)

This is the last speech that shall be rendered during the night. It is safe to say, this is the closing remarks.

  • Express how thankful you are and everyone else for the experience.
  • Talk about how this experience could be essential to your future endeavors.

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