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The goal of extemporaneous speaking is to briefly persuade or inform your audience on a question given to you to answer. Speaking extemporaneously, often involves being able to put your speech together in a coherent manner whilst speaking, by means of spontaneous word choices as well as developing themes that may have been set out in advance. In order to give an extemporaneous speech, you are going to have to be familiar with the subject. As a matter of fact, the more intimately familiar you are with the subject the easier it will be for you to speak. There's not really an outline that can be used in order to create this type of speech, but if advance preparation IS possible, then more time should be given to familiarizing yourself with the subject rather than writing the speech out word for word. An extemporaneous speech can follow a specific pattern which tends to make it flow. You should have an introduction, where you discuss the information at hand with the audience and introduce them to any facts that they will need to know in order to follow the subject coherently. The body of the talk should tie in well with the introduction, offer facts for your particular argument and then flow right into the conclusion of the talk. Make sure that you do not open up the body of your talk in too many different directions or it will be hard to tie them all together in the conclusion. The concluding part of your talk should reiterate the main points of the speech and then lead them through to a logical conclusion. The best way to deal with extemporaneous speech topics is by use of an outline. By putting the main points of the speech down in an outline and then speaking about them in an extemporaneous manner, it is easier to reach your audience on a personal level. The most common way to organize a persuasive speech outline is by "statement of logical reasons". In this form, you... 1. introduce the topic and state the thesis in the introduction 2. put the reasons and supporting material in the body 3. put a call to action in the conclusion. Other ways of organizing a persuasive speech outline are "problem--solution", comparative advantages, criteria satisfaction, and motivational sequence. Creating an effective persuasive speech outline is a critical element of preparing and delivering a persuasive speech that truly fulfills its purpose of persuading the audience to share your belief or take a particular action. A good persuasive speech outline will keep you on track. You will introduce your topic and your thesis effectively in the beginning of the speech. You will provide the supportive material you need to build your case in the body of the speech. The evidence that you use in the form of statistics, quotes, expert testimony and examples will support each of the main points. Finally you will make your powerful call to action in the conclusion of your speech. 1. Should the Philippines follow the implementation of the US regarding the legalization of same sex marriage? Why? Why not? 2. Is the implementation of K-12 the key to the improvement of our current educational system? Why? Why not?

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The goal of extemporaneous speaking is to briefly persuade or inform your audience on a question given to you to answer. Speaking extemporaneously, often involves being able to put your speech together in a coherent manner whilst speaking, by means of spontaneous word choices as well as developing themes that may have been set out in advance.

In order to give an extemporaneous speech, you are going to have to be familiar with the subject. As a matter of fact, the more intimately familiar you are with the subject the easier it will be for you to speak. There's not really an outline that can be used in order to create this type of speech, but if advance preparation IS possible, then more time should be given to familiarizing yourself with the subject rather than writing the speech out word for word.

An extemporaneous speech can follow a specific pattern which tends to make it flow.You should have an introduction, where you discuss the information at hand with the audience and introduce them to any facts that they will need to know in order to follow the subject coherently.

The body of the talk should tie in well with the introduction, offer facts for your particular argument and then flow right into the conclusion of the talk. Make sure that you do not open up the body of your talk in too many different directions or it will be hard to tie them all together in the conclusion.

The concluding part of your talk should reiterate the main points of the speech and then lead them through to a logical conclusion.

The best way to deal with extemporaneous speech topics is by use of an outline. By putting the main points of the speech down in an outline and then speaking about them in an extemporaneous manner, it is easier to reach your audience on a personal level.

The most common way to organize a persuasive speech outline is by "statement of logical reasons".In this form, you...1. introduce the topic and state the thesis in the introduction2. put the reasons and supporting material in the body3. put a call to action in the conclusion.

Other ways of organizing a persuasive speech outline are "problem--solution", comparative advantages, criteria satisfaction, and motivational sequence. Creating an effective persuasive speech outline is a critical element of preparing and delivering a persuasive speech that truly fulfills its purpose of persuading the audience to share your belief or take a particular action.

A good persuasive speech outline will keep you on track. You will introduce your topic and your thesis effectively in the beginning of the speech. You will provide the supportive material you need to build your case in the body of the speech. The evidence that you use in the form of statistics, quotes, expert testimony and examples will support each of the main points. Finally you will make your powerful call to action in the conclusion of your speech.

1. Should the Philippines follow the implementation of the US regarding the legalization of same sex marriage? Why? Why not?

2. Is the implementation of K-12 the key to the improvement of our current educational system? Why? Why not?

3. From among the potential candidates for presidency, who do you think is the most deserving for the position? Why?

4. Can the Bangsamoro Basic Law bring closure to the peace process between the Philippine government and the Moro people in the Mindanao? Why? Why not?

5. Will the Philippines be better off under a federal government? Why? Why not?

1. Should the Philippines follow the implementation of the US regarding the legalization of same sex marriage? Why? Why not?

2. Is the implementation of K-12 the key to the improvement of our current educational system? Why? Why not?

3. From among the potential candidates for presidency, who do you think is the most deserving for the position? Why?

4. Can the Bangsamoro Basic Law bring closure to the peace process between the Philippine government and the Moro people in the Mindanao? Why? Why not?

5. Will the Philippines be better off under a federal government? Why? Why not?