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Understanding Impromptu Speeches

Mr. A. Brown

IMPROMPTU SPEECH…The 2ND Time Around Overview An impromptu speech is delivered without preparation or thought ahead of time. In this lesson, students will hone their quick-thinking skills as they formulate an impromptu speech about a given topic.

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Across
5.Discussing the unfavorable condition or circumstance of the matter
6.A speech pattern used to outline specific events and possible outcomes
8.A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
13.Giving the appearance that you know your information, make eye contact, smile, stand with good posture
16.The process involved in finding a solution to a problem
18.A speech pattern that identifies a place where something is or could happen
20.A call or act to engage action of the listener
21.the time needed to allow you to think as you speak, helps you reduce fillers (umms and aahs)
22.Techniques such as taking 1 or 2 deep breaths before starting to speak
Down
1.The cause is the reason something happens, and the effect is what happens as a result
2.The regard that something is held in high regard; believe in hwoleheartedly; the importance or preciousness of something
3.Presenting information in a chronological/sequential format
4.A question or statement that is formulated in such a way that is not supposed to be answered, the assumption is that all listeners will agree in some manner
7.Topics that are related to the main points
9.An impromptu speech is almost always a _________________ speech
10.A group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker
11.Sharing the benefit or profit; gain of a condition or point of view
12.Carefully understanding the question or speech topic
14.A type of speech presentation given at the spur of the moment, with little to no preparation
15.A practical charactistic to be illustrated or exemplified
17.the ability to stay on topic
19.The moments needed to collect your thoughts

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