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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
In Kiswahili, a hotuba is a formal speech or address given in public or on a specific occasion. It is typically structured with an introduction, body, and conclusion, and can be persuasive, informative, or entertaining.
Types of Hotuba
1. Hotuba ya Kisiasa
- Definition: A political speech given by a leader or politician to address issues, rally support, or persuade voters.
- Example: The President's speech during a national address on Independence Day.
2. Hotuba ya Sherehe
- Definition: A speech given during celebrations or ceremonies to mark special occasions like weddings, graduations, or birthdays.
- Example: A toast given by a best man at a wedding reception.
3. Hotuba ya Kuelimisha
- Definition: An informative speech aimed at educating the audience on a specific topic or raising awareness about important issues.
- Example: A conservationist giving a speech on the importance of protecting wildlife.
Common Mistakes
- Failing to address the audience appropriately.
- Lack of clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- Using complex language that may not be easily understood by the audience.
Key Points
- A hotuba is a formal speech given in public.
- It can be political, celebratory, or informative.
- It should have a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- The language used should be appropriate for the audience.
Practice Questions
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Imagine you are giving a hotuba at your school's prize-giving day. Write a brief outline of how you would structure your speech.
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Explain the importance of using simple and clear language in a hotuba, giving examples to support your answer.