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Organizing and Delivering an Extemporaneous Speech
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Definition Planned and prepared speech.
Delivered with the help of short notes and a clear outline. Delivered conversationally. More spontaneous and personal. Commonly used during campaign speeches before election and class reporting. A smooth, dynamic performance that incorporate research, background knowledge and opinion. Social issues is the most commonly used topic.
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3 Steps in Studying your Extemporaneous Topic
Identify the type of extemporaneous question you have to answer. Is it a question of fact? - Typically answerable by “Yes” or “No”. Is it a question of value? - Centered on whether a topic is good or bad, moral or unmoral, just or unjust. Is it a question of policy? - Focused on what policy or rule should be followed.
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2. Determine if your topic is informative or persuasive.
3. Stick to your topic and look at all of the sides and angles of the problem.
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Choosing an Organizational Pattern or Method
Cause and Effect Problem and Solution Advantage and Disadvantage Logical Time or Chronological Spatial or Geographic
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Steps in Preparing for a Successful Extemporaneous Speech
Reinforce! Capture! Develop! Introduce! Check! Supply! Conclude!
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Outline for an Extemporaneous Speech
I. Introduction A. Opening attention-getter B. The need to listen C. thesis Statement II. Body A. Main Point 1 1. Subpoint 1 a. Evidence b. Statistics 2. Subpoint 2 B. Main Point 2 III. Conclusion A. Attention getter b. Restatement of thesis or review of main points
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6 process for Doing an Extemporaneous Speech
Choose your topic. Make a thesis statement. Create points that support your thesis. Develop support for your thesis. Write your introduction, body and conclusion. Deliver your speech.
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REFERENCE: Sipacio, Philippe John F. & Balgos, Ann Richie G. (2016) Oral Communication in Context For Senior High School () C & E Publishing:893 EDSA, South Triangle, Quezon City
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