Your Words Can Change a Room: Discover the Power of Original Oratory
- Priya Khaitan

- Mar 13
- 3 min read
What if your child could stand in front of an audience, speak about something they truly care about, and hold the room with nothing but their ideas and voice?
That is the essence of Original Oratory.
In a world filled with short attention spans and endless digital noise, the ability to speak clearly, persuasively, and thoughtfully is rare — and incredibly powerful. Original Oratory gives students the opportunity to develop exactly that skill.
For students who enjoy writing, storytelling, debating ideas, or expressing opinions about issues that matter to them, Original Oratory becomes one of the most transformative experiences in speech and debate.
And for many students, it becomes the moment they discover the power of their own voice.
What Is Original Oratory?
Original Oratory is a public speaking event where students write and deliver their own persuasive speech.
Unlike debate, where students respond to assigned motions, Original Oratory allows students to choose a topic that matters deeply to them and build a carefully structured speech around it.
The speech must be entirely original, written by the student, and designed to persuade, inspire, or provoke thought.
Students are judged not only on what they say, but on how they say it — their clarity, structure, emotional connection, and ability to engage an audience.
Common themes students explore include:
Social issues affecting young people
Technology and its impact on society
Identity, culture, and belonging
Education and opportunity
Mental health and wellbeing
Environmental concerns
Ethical dilemmas of the modern world
The best speeches are thoughtful, authentic, and deeply personal.
What Judges Look For
Judges evaluate Original Oratory speeches based on several key criteria:
1. Content and Originality
The speech should present a clear, meaningful idea. Judges look for originality of thought and a well-developed argument.
2. Structure
Strong speeches typically follow a logical structure:
A compelling introduction
Clear main arguments
Supporting evidence or examples
A memorable conclusion
The speech should feel coherent and purposeful.
3. Delivery
Delivery includes voice control, pacing, confidence, eye contact, and stage presence.
Students do not simply read a speech — they perform it with conviction and clarity.
4. Persuasion and Impact
The speech should move the audience in some way: intellectually, emotionally, or both.
How the Rounds Are Conducted
Original Oratory competitions typically follow a structured format:
Preliminary Rounds
Students are placed into groups and deliver their speeches before a judge or panel of judges.
Each student performs their speech once in each round.
Judges rank speakers based on performance.
Advancement
The highest-ranked speakers across rounds advance to semi-finals or finals.
Final Round
The top speakers compete again, presenting their speeches before a larger judging panel to determine the final rankings.
Throughout the tournament, consistency, clarity, and engagement determine success.
Rules and Regulations
While specific tournaments may vary slightly, the core rules of Original Oratory remain consistent.
Original Work
The speech must be written by the student. Plagiarism or copying is strictly prohibited.
Time Limit
Most Original Oratory speeches are between 6 and 10 minutes in length.
Students must stay within the allotted time.
Memorization
Speeches are usually delivered without notes to encourage mastery of delivery.
Appropriate Content
Speeches must remain respectful, constructive, and suitable for an academic environment.
No Props
Students rely solely on their voice, argument, and delivery — no visual aids or props.
What Is Expected from Students
Students participating in Original Oratory should come prepared with:
A fully written speech
Strong familiarity with their content
Practice delivering their speech aloud
Confidence to present ideas clearly
Openness to feedback and improvement
The goal is not perfection — it is growth.
Every round teaches students how to refine their message and connect more effectively with an audience.
Why Original Oratory Is So Powerful for Students
Original Oratory builds skills that remain valuable long after the competition ends.
Students learn to:
Organize ideas clearly
Speak confidently in front of an audience
Develop persuasive arguments
Communicate complex ideas simply
Think deeply about issues affecting society
For many students, it becomes a turning point — the moment they realise their ideas matter and their voice has influence.
A Message to Students
Every great speech begins with a question.
What do you care about?
What frustrates you about the world?
What change would you like to see?
Original Oratory gives you the stage to explore those questions and share your perspective.
The audience is waiting.
The microphone is ready.
All that remains is your voice.
Register Now and Step Onto the Stage
If you have something meaningful to say, Original Oratory is your opportunity to say it.
Write your speech.
Refine your ideas.
Step forward and speak.
Because sometimes, one well-delivered speech is all it takes to change the way people think.
Register today and let your voice be heard.
