10 3.1c
10 3.1c
Impromptu Speech
Making and Delivering
an Impromptu Speech
Learning Competency
impromptu (noun)
-unplanned and unrehearsed
Oprah Winfrey is an
epitome of women
empowerment.
detrimental (adjective)
harmful; damaging
Advantages Disadvantages
Helps the speaker learn how Has limits the content of the
to think quickly speech
Helps the speaker organize his or May not be effective since the
her ideas in a very short span of speaker does not have time to
time prepare or practice beforehand
Ways in Organizing an Impromptu
Speech
Opening—Rule of three—Clincher
Past—Present—Future
Point—Reason—Example
• The rule of three is an effective tool for public speaking because it
taps into the cognitive and emotional processes of your audience. It
simplifies the message by having three main points that are easier to
follow, understand, and remember.
Choose a topic and use any of the ways to organize your impromptu speech.
Opening—Rule of Three—Conclusion
Past—Present—Future
Point—Reason—Example
1. My Student Life
2. Education must be free for everybody.
3. Build, Build, Build Project
4. Healthcare in the Philippines
5. Students must not be social media friends with their teachers.
Values Integration
Evaluating Extemporaneous
and Impromptu Speeches
Learning Competency
Assess the effectiveness of the ideas
presented in the material viewed
taking into account its purpose
(EN10VC-IIa-c-3.8).
objectives
•prepare an appropriate
visual aid for a speech; and
•critique a speech judiciously.
Essential Question
How do you determine the
validity, relevance, and
adequacy of the message of a
speech?
Warm up!
Think, Pair, Share
1. Think about your favorite public speaker. This
person could be a family member, peer, teacher, or
even a celebrity.
2. Identify his or her traits as a speaker, and
identify what you admire most about him or her.
3. Share your answers with the class.
Vocabulary words
validity (noun) – well-grounded
or justifiable fact
Howard checked for the validity
of the string theory.
adequacy (noun) – the state of
being enough or acceptable
The accounting firm sent
someone to determine the
adequacy of the company’s
budget.
inclusive language (noun) –
sensitive language
Daphne used inclusive
language in her speech during
the Women’s Summit.
Instead of:
Cleaning woman – cleaner
Congressman – congressperson
Mailman – letter carrier
Workman’s compensation – workers’ compensation
Manmade- artificial, synthetic
Manpower- workers; workforce
mankind – humanity
Middle – intermediary; go-between; middle managers
enunciate (noun) – to
pronounce words clearly
Children should be taught to
enunciate clearly.
eulogy (verb) – a
commendatory oration in
honor of a deceased
Lance delivered a moving
eulogy in honor of Georgie.
Learn about it!
When you evaluate someone else’s speech, you achieve two things:
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Guide Questions
1. What is the speech about? What is the purpose of the speech?
2. What are the main points presented by the speaker about the
topic?
3. Was the speaker able to expound on these main points? Why?
4. How did the speaker deliver his speech? What verbal and
nonverbal cues are present?
5. Is the speech convincing? What factor(s) affected your
choice?
Values Integration
How should we deal with the
criticisms
we encounter in our lives?
synthesis
1. Form groups of five.
2. Roles: two co-writers/researchers, one speaker, two
critiques
The two co-writers/researchers will be preparing the
eight-minute extemporaneous speech with the speaker.
The speaker will be presenting in front of the class.
The critics will be given evaluation sheets to assess the
speakers.
3. Expected outputs:
an eight-minute speech (typewritten);
a slide presentation; and an
accomplished evaluation sheet.
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Evaluation Sheet
.
Speaker’s Name
Speech Title
List your constructive comments under the appropriate headings. Mention something the
speaker did well and something he or she can improve.
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