How many minutes of preparation time does a person get before their speech?
What is 30 minutes?
Should you deliver first or plan your speech first?
PLAN! PLAN! PLAN! IF ONE OF YOU SAID DELIEVER IM COMING FOR YOU! (What is plan your speech first?)
Are you able to use a small note card for your speech?
What is yes, but only a few glances? (DON'T JUST READ FROM YOUR NOTE CARD)
What should be included in the introductio?
What in a hook, main idea or thesis. (or whatever person says that is correct.)
What is the abbreviation for Extemporaneous Speaking?
What is "Extemp" or "EXT"?
True or False. An extemporaneous speech must fully be memorize.
What is False?
What should be the first when you deliver your intro at the start of your speech?
What is a hook?
Are you able to get any help from anyone?
What is no?
What are the steps in the conclusion of the speech?
What is restating the main points and overall? End with a statement that leaves an impact to the audience?(something the audience can think about)
Are you given your topic at the tournament or is it pre-planned?
What is given to you at the tournament?
What might the topic be about when given to you?
What are international topics, national topics, or social or political issues.
How should you act like when delivering your speech?
What is calm and knowledgeable? (or whatever person says that is correct.)
Can you use a whole script?
What is no? (Only notecards or a piece of paper you can glance at)
what should the points for the body be backed up with?
What are reasonings, examples, facts, etc?
What is the number of people in Extemperaneous speaking? (Double points if you say how many people you competing with as well.)
What is 1 person which is just you? (5-7 people competing against you.)
During your 30 minutes of preparation time, what is the first thing you should do before writing your speech?
What is plan your structure- introduction, body, and conclusion?
How much time do you have to deliver your speech?
What is 7 minutes?
Should you sound monotone?
What is no? (Unless if you want points off from the judge(s).)
How many points should the body have?
What is 2-3 points?
What is special about this event?
What is a mixture of quick thinking, real-world knowledge or problems, you speak clearly to the audience?
What should you be prepared for when you're about to present your speech? (Speaking to the audience)
What is P.V.L.E.G.S or making eye contact, speaking confidently, and adjusting to the audience?
DOUBLE POINTS! Should an Extemporaneous speech be memorized?
What is NO?
Are you able to use insults?
What is NO! NEVER! How do you stay respectful!
Explain the complete structure of an extemporaneous speech. (yeah not so tough are you now?) EVERY DETAIL.
What is
Intro-Get attention and main idea or thesis
Body-2-3 points with reasonings and examples
Conclusion-Restate main idea, end with something the audience can think about
easiest question ever. WHAT DO YOU RESTATE IN THE CONCLUSION?
What is the main idea or thesis?