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High School And College Assignments - Always do what your teacher asks you to
do! Often you have to pick out topics in the form of informative, analytical,
international, domestic or economic questions about current events. Your
extemporaneous speech topics should answer the question exactly. Check if some
written notes are permitted in class room extemps.
Tournaments - An event where speakers receive their topics in the form of
questions. Check the tournament entry to see which format and which rules will
be used. Successful extempers don't use cards. However, if you are allowed to use
notes, then use a card for each element in the form below. Just use keywords.
Business Presentations - Considered as difficult by those who must give
presentations in business. Here I limit myself to extemporaneous speech topics for
school, college and tournaments.
These three steps for preparing extemporaneous speech topics will help you to do what
you have to do: answering the question in case of school assignments or tournaments.
The First Step - Analyze what extemporaneous question you have to answer:
The Third Step - Always stay with your extemp subject. In other words: never change the
extemporaneous speech topics. Now, organize your ideas and points effectively. You can
use the speech topics outline below. Focus on your speech topic and think about the
various angles. Now write those first thoughts quickly down. Catch them in keywords.
Tip: Tweak a little bit with the why's, can's, could's, etcetera. That's the way to discover
your own themes and extemporaneous speech topics.
Use this speech outline to prepare extemporaneous speech topics quick and properly.
Remember: all information in the extemporaneous speech should answer the question.
TOPIC
Your topic in one complete summarizing sentence: _______
INTRODUCTION
Grab the attention of your public in a oneliner that state the theme. Relate the oneliner to
question. State the extemporaneous speech topics question and tell why it is important.
Briefly answer it. Tease your main points.
BODY
The main points in your speech should be phrased as argumentative statements. Devote
an equal amount of time at each point. Try to come up with three points. Try to come up
with three sub points of the main extemporaneous speech topics. Construct your sub
points with credible arguments and factual evidence. Perhaps you can add relevant
statistics and references. Think about the pros and cons, likes and dislikes, advantages
and disadvantages. Refer in your extemporaneous speech topics to reliable sources, it will
enhance your credibility. Write down your the points in one sentence for each point. Just
pick out the elements which are appropriate within the time limit!
MAIN POINT I:
SUB POINT 1:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 2:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 3:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 1:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 2:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 3:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 1:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 2:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
SUB POINT 3:
Arguments?
Evidence?
Statistics?
References?
CONCLUSION Summarize the main points of your extemporaneous topics. State the
question again. State your answer in a catchy oneliner.
No. The best outline doesn't exist. The pattern above is just a method to organize
extemporaneous topics quick and efficient.
Closed Questions - You can only state a clear Yes or No in your introduction. In the
points of the body part you offer the arguments.
Example: Is Disclosure A Bad Movie? Yes, you can also choose for humorous
extemporaneous speech topics.
Open Questions - State how or what will, should or can be done in your introduction.
Then guide the audience to the answer in logical steps. Those steps are the major points
in your extemporaneous speech.
Example: What Can We Do Against Corrupt Politicians?
Time Management - The right time management is crucial. Put a watch in front of you. If you
have 30 minutes to prepare an extemporaneous speech topic, then divide that time in parts.
Below are three examples of time management. Find out which one is the best for you. If you
are allowed to use note cards, then the memorize part can be shorter in time, of course.
More about practicing extemporaneous speech topics - Visualize the flow of your speech
in your mind. Something like this: first I want to state this, and then I prove it by that.
And so on. Learn the sequence by heart. If there’s a possibility to practice in front of a
friend or classmate, then do it! And listen to their comment. Elaborate on it. Another idea
is to tape yourself on audio or video. Listen and look if you are making logical steps,
transitions and pauses. Another possibility is to practice out loud in front of a mirror.
Delivery - Don’t be boring, add some funny extemporaneous speech topics in your
presentation. Talk easy and in a normal tempo, don’t talk to fast. Don’t speech like a
talking puppet in a suit. Move a little bit, use the proper gestures to emphasize your main
points.
Many extemporaneous competitors spend hours a week to prepare files with noteworthy
articles about every possible subject. They can use these so-called Extemp Tubs in
tournaments. But how does a speaker fill these files with the best extemporaneous speech
topics? Here are my Six Golden Tips:
1. Analyze and study current events in magazines and newspapers. Sort out the headlines,
the pros and cons, reasons, statistics and sources.
2. Research extemporaneous speech topics on the Internet. Pay special attention to quotes
and reports of scientific researchers. Don’t forget to find humorous quotes, to break the
ice.
3. Watch interesting television documentaries and note the facts and conclusions.
4. Ask experienced competitors how they prepare themselves. Look how they practice
and perform.
5. Organize and update your files in a way you can find your extemporaneous speech
topics quick and easy. For instance, organize your plastic tub like a tree – four or five
general extemporaneous speech topics in hanging folders. And place within those general
speech topics lots of sub-topics categorized from A to Z.
By now, you have learned how to prepare and outline your extemporaneous speech
topics.