Monday, October 24, 2016

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

1. Discuss impromptu speeches.
2. Practice impromptu speeches.
3. Give impromptu speeches tomorrow.
4. You will draw three topics.
5. You will discard two and keep one. That will be what you talk about.
6. You will have five minutes total to prepare and give the speech. You must talk on topic for at least one minute of that time. (Points will be deducted for every second under the minute.) There are hints 
7. You may use note cards.

You don't have to be afraid of impromptu speeches. There is a way to conquer this scary task! All you have to do is practice making quick speech outlines in your head. When you work from an outline, you'll find it easy to fill in the supporting statements.


Use this list of impromptu speech topics to practice making a quickie speech outline in your head. For each of the topics below, just think of three main points you'd like to make.
For example, if your speech topic is "Your least favorite chores," you could quickly come up with three statements:
  • I don't know anybody who likes to fold laundry, so the first task on my list of unhappy chores is folding laundry.
  • Taking out the trash is another chore that most people dread, and I'm no different.
  • The worst chore in the entire household has to be cleaning the toilet.
If you go into your speech with these statements in your head, you can spend the rest of your time thinking up supporting statements as you speak. It's really not so hard to do that.
When you've identified your three main points, think of a great finishing statement. If you end with a great closer, you'll really impress your audience.
Start practicing with this list:


  • My three favorite animals.
  • What you would find in my closet
  • What you'd find under my bed. 
  • A spider named Fred and his cousin who can't find a job.
  • Why your mom/dad is special.
  • A day that stands out.
  • The best surprise ever.
  • I lost it!
  • If cats/dogs ruled the world.
  • A trip to remember.
  • My favorite day of the year.
  • If I could design a school.
  • Why books are important.
  • Three surprising facts about me.
  • How to impress your parents.
  • How to plan a party.
  • A job I'd love to have.
  • A day in my life.
  • If I could have dinner with anyone.
  • If I could travel through time.
  • My favorite book.
  • An important lesson I've learned.
  • What I've learned from cartoons.
  • The smartest cartoon character.
  • Three things I'd change if I ruled the world.
  • Why sports are important. I'm no good, so I'll tell you how bad I am.
  • The worst chores at home.
  • Why I deserve an allowance.
  • If I were in charge of school lunches.
  • If I had invented school.
  • The best theme park rides.
  • Whom do you admire most?
  • What is your favorite animal?
  • How to achieve your dreams.
  • Why you need a baby brother.
  • How to annoy an older sister.
  • Three things that scare me.
  • Great things about snow days.
  • Things you can make out of snow.
  • How to spend a rainy day.
  • How to walk a dog.
  • Great things about the ocean.
  • Things I'll never eat.
  • How to be a slacker.
  • Why I like my town.
  • The best parts of a parade.
  • Interesting things you see in the sky.
  • Things to remember when you're camping.
  • An experience with a bully.
  • The weirdest thing Mr. Bone has done in class.
  • Some fashion ideas.
  • The best musical artist.
  • Some things that are worse than homework.
  • Who I would most like to meet.
  • Where I would like to go on a date.
  • The best thing to eat at the game or fair.
  • The strangest animals.
  • The best actor.
  • Ways to make another person crazy.
  • The all-time best movie.

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