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1 Extemporaneous and Impromptu Speaking
By: Tranaye’ Hayes, Layla Dailey, Maleeq Tucker

2 Learning Objectives After we finish our presentation you should be able to Define Extemporaneous Speaking and Impromptu Speaking Describe the differences of Extemporaneous and Impromptu Speaking Deliver an Extemporaneous Speech Deliver an Impromptu Speech

3 Section 1: Extemporaneous Speaking
When you’re are giving a Extemporaneous Speech you want to speak with a Conversational Quality, so you won’t sound like a robot when you speak. Keep a strong eye with the audience. Look as natural as possible, to do so pick a question from your notes that is the easiest for you to recite. And present a clear and meaningful speech.

4 Section 2: Impromptu Speaking
When you are given a impromptu speech speak fluently and naturally. Have a clear subject in mind and keep yourself focused on conveying a message. An impromptu speech should be short and sweet. Don’t worry about messing up, just speak about your topic.

5 Extemporaneous and Impromptu Video

6 The difference between extemporaneous and impromptu speaking
When the subject is public speaking and the two words are being distinguished, “extemporaneous” means “carefully prepared but delivered without notes”; “impromptu” means “composed or uttered without previous preparation. Don't be scared if you mess up on your impromptu speech just breathe in and out, and continue on with your speech. Also don’t take too long to try to recite your notes for your Extemporaneous Speech.

7 Extemporaneous and Impromptu Kahoot Game
Winner Gets Prize!!!

8 Skit

9 Vocabulary Extemporaneous speaking: A speech that is carefully prepared and researched. Impromptu speaking: A improvised speech that you come up with on the spot. Conversational quality: To sound spontaneous and be relaxed when speaking. Foreshadowing: A warning or indication of the future. Justification: The action of showing something to be right or reasonable. Compelling Insight: To convince someone during a speech. Topic Specific: To only state facts about a topic. Label: A word or phrase that describes someone. Analysis: Separating events in different topics. Zinger: Outstanding person or thing.

10 Things to remember We hope you can now present Impromptu and Extemporaneous speeches. Just remember to breathe and stay calm when giving your speeches.


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