2. Introduction
• Impromptu speeches are presentations for which a speaker has
little or no preparation or practice time
• There are very common and are often so informal and casual
you may not recognize them as a presentation
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3. Key Features
• Impromptu speeches require quick thinking
• Impromptu speeches can significantly enhance your credibility
• Impromptu speeches don’t need to be polished or perfect, but they
should be personal
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4. A Brief Guide to Impromptu Speaking
• Consider the rhetorical situation
• Anticipate impromptu speaking situations
• Apply a ready-to-use organizational pattern
• Use your thought speed
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5. Consider the Rhetorical Situation
• Occasion: Impromptu speaking occurs in response to an on-the-
spot prompt or question from someone
• Speaker: Consider your speaking strengths and utilize them
• Audience: Use your senses and your judgment to observe and
listen to them carefully before and while you are speaking, and try
to adapt to their feedback
• Purpose: Determine the purpose of the speech immediately
• Content: Spend a few seconds before speaking to identify key
points and supporting material and organize them simply
• Delivery: Maintain frequent eye contact with your listeners and
adopt a relaxed, open posture
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6. Anticipate Impromptu Speaking Situations
• In some rhetorical situations, you might know in advance that you
could be called on to speak impromptu
• Be ready to talk about ideas and information you already know
about the topic, along with facts, examples, stories, memorized
quotations, or other supporting materials you can use
• A couple of examples and a good story may be enough to
support your central idea in an impromptu speech
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7. Apply a Ready-to-Use Organizational Pattern
• A clear, easy-to-follow organization is indispensable to an effective
impromptu speech
• Consider one of the following simple organizational patterns
• Past, Present, Future: This pattern uses time arrangement as its
organizing principle
• Me, My Friend, and You: In this pattern, you begin by explaining
how the topic affects or has affected you and another person
and conclude with how it can affect your audience
• State It, Prove It, Relate It, Conclude It: In this pattern, you state
your claim, provide evidence that justifies the claim, state
examples demonstrating the relevance of this claim to the
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8. Use Your Thought Speed
• In most cases, though, you will have only a few seconds to prepare
an impromptu speech
• Manage this time by taking advantage of your thought speed
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9. Keep in Mind . . .
• There Is No Time for Anxiety: While delivering an impromptu
speech, there is almost no time for speaking anxiety
• Buy Extra Time: Stretch the little thinking time you have by
pausing thoughtfully and by rephrasing questions and statements
• Use All-Purpose Quotations and Stories: Try memorizing a few all-
purpose quotations and stories you can apply to almost any
speaking situation, as they make you sound intelligent and also
give you a little extra time to think about what you want to say
• Practice Impromptu Speaking: When you are alone, practice
impromptu speaking on random topics to get comfortable with
the process
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