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In Search of Persuasive Speech Topics for Teens

Hi everyone! I need to give a persuasive speech for my English class...I want it to resonate with my peers. Any topic suggestions that would engage a teenage audience and also give room for effective argumentation? Appreciate any ideas!

a year ago

Absolutely, selecting an engaging and relevant topic is a crucial aspect for a persuasive speech. You want to make sure your peers can relate to the content and be moved by your argument.

Here are some recommendations:

1. Social Media Influence: You could explore how social media affects teenagers' mental health or self-image, or how it can be a catalyst for social change.

2. Climate Change: This is a hot-button issue most students are concerned about. Discussing individual contributions to reducing the carbon footprint or supporting government legislation could engage your classmates.

3. Education Reforms: Propose changes to traditional schooling systems, such as introducing life skills classes or modifying standardized tests.

4. Mental Health: Teenagers usually relate to topics about mental health. You could focus on the importance of mental health education or advocating for more robust mental health resources in schools.

5. Voting Age: Discuss the possibility of lowering the voting age to 16. Make a case for why teenagers should be allowed to vote.

6. University Tuition Fees: Talk about whether college should be free or how the student loan debt crisis could be mitigated.

Feel free to go with whichever idea resonates with you. Make sure to research your chosen topic thoroughly to present compelling arguments.

a year ago

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