How to prepare for your impromptu speech
prep for your impromptu
P- points
R- reason
E-example
P- points
types of impromptu speeches
pros vs cons
recommendation
cause and effect
implication
share personal stories
encourage questions and answers
Storytelling
what
when
why
who
where
how
developing your speech
practice in real time
Don't stress
avoid rambling
draft outline
four types of props
personal
hypothetical
stupid
opinion
steps to giving an impromptu
Don't panic
Listen for key words
Buy time to think
Tell stories
Bring out message
End on positive note
structure your speech
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
thoughts about giving an impromptu
When trying to remember your speech with a mnemonic trick, just remember the order of important points-no more than 5.
The most important thing you can do with the little bit of preparation time you may have for an impromptu speech is write an outline.
It is important not to apologize or make excuses to the audience because you ruin your credibility with the audience.
"Consider your strengths" is another way of saying: Pick a style that suits your personality.
A good practice when giving any presentation, impromptu or not, is to decide what your main points is going to be.
The most stressful parts of your speech, and the most critical when it comes to good delivery is the beginning and ending.
Your speech should be informative, naturally, but a really good speech will also evoke some emotion in your audience.
At the end of the speech, it is important that you allow the audience to show their appreciation.
You should take the platform with enthusiasm.
prep for your impromptu
P- points
R- reason
E-example
P- points
types of impromptu speeches
pros vs cons
recommendation
cause and effect
implication
share personal stories
encourage questions and answers
Storytelling
what
when
why
who
where
how
developing your speech
practice in real time
Don't stress
avoid rambling
draft outline
four types of props
personal
hypothetical
stupid
opinion
steps to giving an impromptu
Don't panic
Listen for key words
Buy time to think
Tell stories
Bring out message
End on positive note
structure your speech
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
thoughts about giving an impromptu
When trying to remember your speech with a mnemonic trick, just remember the order of important points-no more than 5.
The most important thing you can do with the little bit of preparation time you may have for an impromptu speech is write an outline.
It is important not to apologize or make excuses to the audience because you ruin your credibility with the audience.
"Consider your strengths" is another way of saying: Pick a style that suits your personality.
A good practice when giving any presentation, impromptu or not, is to decide what your main points is going to be.
The most stressful parts of your speech, and the most critical when it comes to good delivery is the beginning and ending.
Your speech should be informative, naturally, but a really good speech will also evoke some emotion in your audience.
At the end of the speech, it is important that you allow the audience to show their appreciation.
You should take the platform with enthusiasm.