This document outlines strategies for organizing and delivering an effective impromptu speech. It discusses identifying features of impromptu speeches, developing appropriate topics, and evaluating speeches. Three common strategies are presented: using past, present and future tenses; the point-reason-example/explanation-point structure; and opening, rule of three, clincher. Examples are provided for each strategy to illustrate its use in an impromptu speech. Effective delivery techniques such as bridging and playing devil's advocate are also mentioned. The overall purpose is to teach learners how to organize and present an impromptu speech.