Independence Day Speeches - How To Write One



Independence day speeches are speeches that recognise and celebrate a countries date of independence.

In the independence day speeches, you should speak about how proud you are to be part of your independent country and the positive aspects of being independent.

Your independence day speeches should have an introduction, a main part and an ending.

Your speech introduction should welcome people and set the scene for the rest of the speech. eg.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I am very pleased and proud to be speaking to you on our independence day. I welcome you all and hope that you feel as proud as I do to be part of this great country. I'd like to speak for a few minutes about how important this day is to us all".

The main part of your independence day speech should focus on three or four key points about the positive aspects of being an independent country eg.

"Being an independent country gives us rights, privileges, freedoms and opportunities. It binds us as a nation and gives us power on the world stage. I stand before you now knowing that our forefathers have paved the way for this great nation to be proud in it's independence. etc."

The ending of your independence day speech could be a toast or a positive note on which to finish eg.

"To finish, I'd like us all to raise a glass and say in celebration of this great day 'We love you '"

Your independence day speeches can be long, but often shorter speeches work best.

Good luck!

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