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There are four main kinds of speech delivery: impromptu, extemporaneous, manuscript, and memorized. Impromptu speaking involves delivering a message on the spur of the moment, as when someone is asked to “say a few words.”
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The primary claim is the thesis statement, or answer to the ques-tion. The body of the speech serves as the data and warrants for the primary claim. Each area of analysis is also a claim, with the sub-points providing the data and warrants. Even the sub-points consist of a claim, data, and warrants.
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Dec 23, 2022 · Media Attributions. There are many ways to deliver your speech. Each one has some specific things to know. In this chapter, we will cover impromptu speaking, extemporaneous speaking, manuscript speaking, memorized presentation, and finally group or team presentations.
Learning Objective: Demonstrate how to deliver an extemporaneous speech. Key Terms: • Extemporaneous: Without preparation or advanced thought; offhand. • Extemporaneous speech: A well-prepared speech that relies on research, clear organization, and practiced delivery, but is neither read nor memorized.
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Aug 20, 2023 · The key characteristics of an extemporaneous speech include spontaneity, flexibility, and organization. Since extemporaneous speeches are delivered with minimal preparation, the speaker needs to be able to think quickly and adapt their speech to fit the situation or audience.
Extemporaneous speaking is the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes. By using notes rather than a full manuscript, the extemporaneous speaker can establish and maintain eye contact with the audience and assess how well they are understanding the speech as it progresses.
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Extemporaneous speaking is a skill that public speaking students must hone in on before delivering their speech to an audience. Students will want to plan ahead to deliver a strong speech in the informative and persuasive speech weeks of this course.