Examples of 'read your speech' in a sentence

Meaning of "read your speech"

read your speech: This phrase refers to the act of presenting or delivering a prepared written text to an audience, typically in a formal setting or as part of a public speaking engagement

How to use "read your speech" in a sentence

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read your speech
Read your speech out loud as well.
You did not read your speech.
I read your speech and and a man of action.
The second trick is to read your speech aloud and time it.
I read your speech in its entirety.
We will go up there together and I will read your speech for you.
We can read your speech online or in an abstract.
Then I would like to read your speech.
Do not read your speech word for word.
Number three, do not read your speech.
Read your speech out loud several times beforehand.
I was very interested to read your speech on homeopathy in parliament yesterday.
It does not work, right? Do not read your speech.
I read your speech.
Number two, do not read your speech.

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He read your speech.
We're going to expose the Organisation. I read your speech.
But when you read your speech its tiring Enough is enough.
I read your speech and and a man of action … Write about our movement … in a manner.
Giovanni, read your speech.
Mr. KING Do not read your speech.
Cards? You will read your speech right off these cards.
Charlie, i read your speech.
Then you just read your speech off the… Off the cards.
This can help, but also, you can read your speech in front of the mirror.
Mr. Sumner, I have read your speech twice over carefully.
Brooks said, " Mr. Sumner, I have read your speech twice over carefully.
Oh, I will read your speech.
He said, " Mr. Sumner, I have read your speech twice over carefully.

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