- Storytelling (Starting with Story):
- Start with an interesting story.
- Connect the story to your topic so that people’s hearts are with us.
- Example: “All of you will remember that…”
- Questioning (starting with questions):
- Ask a surprise question at the beginning that will help get people’s attention.
- Answer the collected questions about the children in the context of the questions.
- Example: “Have you ever thought that…”
- Quotations (starting with quotations):
- Start with good words from a good writer.
- Connect this quote to your topic to make it stronger.
- Example: “Let the scorpion be careful, lest the electric shock strike the clue.”
- Bold Statement:
- Start with bold facts or big talk.
- Get people to hurt themselves, or force attention.
- Example: “We will work hard to solve the problem that…”
- Humor (beginning with laughter):
- Start with cute jokes to add joy to the atmosphere.
- Be careful that the joke is relevant to the topic.
- Example: “Laughter is a part of our life, but have you ever thought that….”