Fred Crowe's Profile

Biography

This person does not have a biography.

Fred Crowe's articles

  • Graduation day is a day of mixed emotions.
    Graduation is a day when what you say and how you say it matters. Graduation speeches, should, therefore, be prepared with care.
    Posted: 2011-03-10
    Category: Writing
  • Commencement Speeches are all about Achievements and Challenges
    Commencement speeches challenge the speaker to inspire and the graduates to listen and learn. A good speech will make a deep impression and give a memory for life.
    Posted: 2011-01-28
    Category: Writing & Speaking
  • Best man’s speeches don’t have to be a problem
    The best man’s speeches are the ones that create the ideal atmosphere on the wedding day. They should be light-hearted and express his special relationship with the groom and his best wishes to the couple.
    Posted: 2011-01-05
    Category: Weddings
  • Father of the Groom Speeches are the Icing on the Cake
    Father of the groom speeches need research and practise and of course they must be sincere. It helps to make it memorable too if there is a little humour and an unusual ending.
    Posted: 2010-12-02
    Category: Writing
  • Eulogies should say a loving Goodbye
    A funeral is a time to talk about your loss by giving a eulogy. It’s a time to express your sorrow and grief and to mention your memories. Eulogies are hard to write but very worthwhile to say.
    Posted: 2010-10-30
    Category: Public Speaking
  • Retirement speeches should be about get up and go!
    Retirement speeches should never be sad. They should mention only the good things about retirement such as having more time for travel, family, friendship and fun.
    Posted: 2010-10-30
    Category: Public Speaking
  • Holiday Speeches should reflect the holiday Spirit
    Holiday speeches are an integral part of that end of year staff party. They should make staff feel valued and special ready to enjoy the holiday break and to come back to work refreshed and ready for action.
    Posted: 2010-10-30
    Category: Writing
  • Speeches and speechwriting are two separate challenges
    Speeches and speechwriting are two separate sides of the one coin. Your challenge is to write an appropriate speech for the occasion, practise it and you’ll probably surprise yourself and wow your audience when you deliver that perfect speech.
    Posted: 2010-10-30
    Category: Writing
  • Persuasive speeches should make commonsense and be about the real world
    Persuasive speeches should have sensible subjects, convincing arguments and the speakers have to be sincere. That is not to say that you cannot convince people that there are such things as ghosts, if you have the information and the statistics to back up your claim. Put simply just make it believable.
    Posted: 2010-10-01
    Category: Public Speaking
  • Speeches must say it all, whatever or wherever the particular occasion
    Speeches are a way of making an occasion or event special. By congratulating someone or wishing them well you are making a very personal gesture which will be appreciated. In the case of a eulogy you are making a memory for life. Speeches are, then, a public recognition of their lifetime’s achievements.
    Posted: 2010-10-01
    Category: Writing
  • Speeches are just a matter of putting your particular thoughts into words
    Speeches are part and parcel of many social occasion so be prepared to be asked to give one. If you do you will add to the occasion and make someone else happy. After all we all need to be praised or congratulated. The more you know about someone the more personal your speech will be. So do your research first.
    Posted: 2010-09-29
    Category: Writing
  • Persuasive speeches have to make your audience believe in what you say.
    Persuasive speeches sway an audience to your way of thinking. Whatever the subject you must be able to convince them that what you are saying is right. You must use all your knowledge about the subject and all your passion for it to get them to share your beliefs. In other words simply get them on your side.
    Posted: 2010-09-29
    Category: Writing