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Surprise your dad this Father's Day with a beautiful speech written especially for him. Read on to find out tips on how to prepare a good Fathers Day sermon.

Father's Day Speech

Father's Day is an occasion when you can make your dad feel special and proud of you. It is a day where you can express all your emotions and affection towards your dad in different ways. You can present him gifts, you can cook his favorite recipe, conduct activities to make the day lively, sing songs for him, take him for an outing and many other activities. One such way to make him feel special and to make the day end for him in a better way is to write a speech for him. The idea of a speech might sound boring, but you can make it interesting in your own little ways. Your speech need not be a professional one with jargons and all serious stuff in it. You are writing a speech for your father after all. Make it lively; make it sound realistic by including personal life examples. You can also make it sound interesting by quoting few cute Father's Day quotes or by putting in some jokes related to the topic. Make sure that your sermon conveys your message and all your emotions to your father. Writing a speech for your dad on Father's Day is one of the best ways of expressing your affection in a rather mature way.

Father's Day Speech Tips
  • Analyze and try to figure out what kind of audience will be present in the gathering, before writing the article.
  • Do a bit of research by going through different sites with articles on Father's Day speech before preparing your speech.
  • Go through books of Father's Day poetry and other Father's Day books at your library or bookstore. These books generally contain famous speeches which you can use as reference for your speech.
  • Include beautiful quotes on Father's Day in your speech. You can easily find such articles online.
  • Start your speech with a brief introduction about yourself and tell what the purpose of the speech is and whom it is intended towards. To grab the attention of the audience, try and include jokes, anecdotes or interesting stories or facts that are relevant to the information in your speech.
  • Write a conclusion that summarizes each and every point of yours, restates the purpose of the speech and one that leaves a lasting impression on the audience and particularly your dad.
  • The lines of your speech should be well connected to each other and should move successively to the conclusion.
  • Make sure your speech is not just a random speech but one which contains your personal feelings and emotions in it.