After following the two previous posts you'll have brainstormed the ideas for the body of your speech as well as written down the top and tail - your welcome and the toast to the bride and groom.
Today you need to take out your notes and expand on the ideas you jotted down for the body of the speech. Remember that you'll be speaking, so try and write it as you speak and your speech doesn't need to go on too long as you'll lose the attention of the guests - around 2 minutes is idea, and if if is a long as 5 then you should do some trimming. Just flesh out the ideas into some kind of narrative - it doesn't need to be profound, only heartfelt. 10 or 15 minutes should be all that it takes, and once you've completed this exercise - congratulations, that is the first draft of your speech complete.
Don't worry if it's too rough and ready, we'll polish it afterwards.
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