A standard speech is structured into these components:
Introduction: The initial segment where the speaker acknowledges the audience, presents the subject matter, and articulates the speech's objective.
Body: The core of the speech, dedicated to logically presenting ideas, arguments, evidence, and illustrations.
Conclusion: The final segment that recaps the main points, emphasizes the central message, and might incorporate a directive for the audience.
Greeting/Salutation: Occasionally, a formal or informal address to the listeners or distinguished guests.
Thanking/Closing Remarks: An expression of appreciation towards the audience or the event organizers.