IMPROMPTU PRESENTATION-CONCEPTS AND TIPS FOR IMPROMPTU PRESENTATION--- Introduction, types, classification, advantages,disadvantages,tips for impromptu presentation,ETC.,
3. IMPROMPTU
PRESENTATIONAn impromptu speech, by
definition, is the one that a speaker
delivers without any prior
preparation on the topic.
Impromptu, itself, means “doing
something without preparation”.
4.
5. Types of impromptu presentation
Impromptu Speaking
Extemporaneous Speaking
Speaking from a Manuscript
Speaking from Memory
7. Advantages
A test of your thinking on your feet,
with the ability to give a
spontaneous response;
8. Disadvantages
Not room for verifying facts on the
fly;
words once spoken cannot be
backtracked;
your anxiety index goes up, thus
putting you in stress mode
incidence of errors is relatively
high, but with practice, it can be
ameliorated
9. EXTEMPORARY SPEAKING
When preparation starts, speakers
are offered three questions to
answer. Questions are based on
current affairs, and topic areas
generally include international and
domestic policy, economic policy,
and social or scientific issues.
10. Advantages
It allows the
speaker to rectify
his remarks.
It is useful when exact timing and
working are not required
It allows the speaker
to be more natural
There is room for the speaker to get
feedback from the audience and
vice versa
11. Disadvantages
It requires a great deal of preparation
for both the verbal and the nonverbal
components of the speech.
Adequate preparation cannot be
achieved the day before you're
scheduled to speak.
Because extemporaneous speaking
is the style used in the great
majority of public speaking
situations, most of the information
in this chapter is targeted to this
kind of speaking.
12. Manuscript speaking
Manuscript Speaking is a written
text read to an audience from a
paper script or teleprompter.
This method involves reading
a speech verbatim and is typically
used when there is a time constraint
or the speech will be telecast.
The definition of a manuscript is a
book that is written for submission
to a publisher, or a book, play or
other creative work that is written
by hand instead of typed.
13. Advantages
(1) control of time
(2) control of word choice
(3) when style is critical—elegant language.
In a manuscript speech, the speaker
maintains his or her attention on the
printed page except when using visual
aids.
14. Disadvantages
It is not easy for the speaker to
maintain eye contact with the
audience.
loss of natural speaking style.
vocabulary recall under stress and
in the moment and the ability to
speak clearly and in specific about
a subject while holding the interest
of an audience.
Lack of Control.
15. Tips for impromptu presentation
7 impromptu presentation
delivery tips
Go slowly! Hurrying will increase
any feelings of unease you have. ...
Stand tall. ..
Use your notes as reminders only.
Keep it short and to the point.