Three Points Technique Impromptu Speech
Three Points Technique Impromptu Speech
Three Points Technique Impromptu Speech
(Impromptu Speech)
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
▪ A speech without planning , preparation and practice
▪ A speech with little or no notice
Description ▪ Spur of the moment speech
▪ “Thinking on your feet” speech
▪ Delivered conversationally
▪ Saying a prayer
Speaking ▪ Giving a toast
Situations ▪ Giving instructions
▪ Saying a birthday wish
▪ Easy to answer questions are expected
The Good ▪ An understanding and more forgiving audience
Side ▪ Spontaneous and conversational delivery
▪ More focused on a topic and brief
▪ Lack of ideas
The Down ▪ Disorganized ideas
Side ▪ Circumlocution
▪ Can be nerve-racking
Question
1. Attention-getter
2. Thesis Statement
3. Point 1
4. Point 2
5. Point 3
6. Conclusion
An attention-getter is the device a speaker uses
at the beginning of a speech to capture an audience’s
interest and make them interested in the speech’s
topic.
Examples:
1. Question
2. Statistics
3. Motto
4. Quotation
5. General Statement/ Principle
6. Joke
7. Startling Statement
An attention-getter is the device a speaker uses
at the beginning of a speech to capture an audience’s
interest and make them interested in the speech’s
topic.
Examples:
1. Question
2. Statistics
3. Motto
4. Quotation
5. General Statement/ Principle
6. Joke
7. Startling Statement
A thesis statement is a sentence that
identifies the main idea and/or central purpose
of the speech.
1. Attention-getter
2. Thesis Statement
3. Point 1
4. Point 2
5. Point 3
6. Conclusion
Do you find yourself beautiful?