Impromptu Speaking |
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by Craig Strachan
Impromptu Speaking, also known as Table Topics, or speaking off the cuff, is one of the most important aspects of communicating. ‘Why is this?' you may ask. The answer is simple, ‘because we do it all the time'. A few situations in which we present table topics are:
Past, present and future In past, present and future, you tell it how it was, how it is now, and how it will be in the future.
When Expressing an opinion: State an opinion and then justify with supporting facts.Eg:
Address cause and effect; state the situation; discuss the causes and the eventual consequences. Eg:
Break the topic into a few simple components and discuss them individually. A few tips when confronted with an impromptu session:
During the Table Topics session at a Toastmasters meeting, members of the club are called to the lectern by the ‘Topics Master', and are asked to speak for between 1-2 minutes on an unprepared topic. This is a wonderful opportunity to practice impromptu speaking, and to listen to how others do it. |
