4. 1. Past, Present, Future
Site a experience in your past and in
your current condition in delivering a
impromptu speech. And also how you
see yourself in the future as you
deliver a impromptu speech.
7. Opening
Every time I see homeless families, it breaks my
heart. That is why I try to do at least three little
things to help them.
Rule of
Three
• First, I feature them in my writings which I submit
editors for publication.
• Second, I actively participate in organizing and
facilitating livelihood programs for these families.
• Finally, I join different nonprofit organizations in
campaigns and awareness activities against
Clincher
These three are my baby steps towards achieving my
vision of helping homeless people and freeing this
nation from bondage poverty.
12. Before Speech
1. Smile.
2. Relax by thinking about positive things.
3. Identify your purpose.
4. Think of one big word that can serve as your
main point. If you think you have enough,
think of the rule of three.
5. Start outlining in your head. Focus on what
to say first words are crucial, so make them
strong, powerful and catchy.
13. During speech
1. When you are called, keep composed.
Walk slowly to the lectern or center
stage.
2. Shake hands with the one who
introduced you, if necessary.
3. As you stand to deliver, establish eye
contact, and begin right away with your
opening statement.
14. 4. From your initial idea to the next,
use appropriate transitional device.
5. Observe appropriate and effective
nonverbal cues.
6. Observe time limit. Remember you
barely have five minutes to say
something.