If you’ve ever attended a Model United Nations conference, you know how intimidating the General Speakers' List (GSL) can be — especially when you’re staring at that mic, room full of delegates watching, and all you’ve got is a 60-second speech. But here’s the truth: GSL is your moment to shine. It’s your first chance to set the tone , show your research , and get noticed . And yes — you can prepare a GSL that’s powerful, persuasive, and award-winning with a few simple steps. Let’s break it down. GSL Speech for the Model United Nations 🎯 What is the General Speakers’ List (GSL)? The GSL is the default form of debate in MUN, where each delegate gets a set amount of time (usually 60–90 seconds) to present their country’s position and ideas. You’ll use it to: State your stance on the agenda Propose solutions Call for collaboration It's usually the first major speech you make after opening speeches or roll call — and it sets the tone for how the room sees you. ✅ How ...
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