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Writing Help > A+ Papers > ORAL REPORT

Writing and giving an oral report can make anyone nervous! Follow the steps below to help take the worry out of it.


To write an oral report, follow the steps below:

  • Choose a topic that interests you. You can write about a favorite hobby or animal, an issue you feel strongly about or a person you admire.

  • Decide on the purpose of your oral report. What do you want your audience to remember?

  • Find out who your audience is. An oral report that you prepare for an adult audience will be different from an oral report that you prepare for classmates.

  • Write down questions about the topic that pop into your mind. Chances are your audience will ask the same questions.

  • Research and collect facts and details about your topic.

  • Organize your oral report! You want your oral report to be easy to understand and follow.

  • Download an idea organizer to help you plan your oral report.

  • Write a title for your oral report.

  • Write an introduction. Tell your audience what you will be speaking about. Use a question, a personal experience or a joke to get your audience interested in hearing your oral report.

  • Think about the main points of your oral report and write them down.

  • End your oral report by restating your main points.

  • Once you have finished writing your oral report, be sure to review your writing.



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