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Title: Extemporaneous Speaking


1
Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Or
  • How to use your ability to make up stuff and
    babble endlessly to win fame and fortune

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The Event
  • Draw a question about current events from an
    envelope draw 3 topics and choose 1
  • Take 30 minutes to prepare a 7 minute speech on
    that topic
  • In the prep room use files of news articles to
    support your points
  • Walk down the hall to a classroom. Give the
    speech to a judge.

4
Before the Competition
  • Or
  • How to influence your teammates to share the work

5
Creating Files
  • Economist www.economist.com
  • New York Times www.nytimes.com
  • Christian Science Monitor www.csmonitor.com
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Austin American Statesman
  • Google News

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Publish an Issue Study Guide(1)
  • Choose an issue (or be assigned one.)
  • Get online and research it in depth by visiting
    news websites that have the most in depth
    explanation and current details.
  • Check out a library book on the issue and read
    over key chapters.

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Publish an Issue Study Guide(2)
  • Look up key terms, people, concepts in the
    dictionary or encyclopedia.
  • Print out or make copies of the best info in a
    packet for the team (20-30 pages.)
  • Highlight key passages that would be useful for a
    person preparing a speech on the topic.

9
Print Station
  • If you are assigned to the Extemp Print Station,
    the key idea is to print out current articles
    quickly.
  • Print everything from a particular range of dates
    from a single source (New York Times for the week
    of August 3-10)
  • Before printing ask yourself, Is this article
    likely to be helpful for someone giving an extemp
    speech on a related topic? Articles about
    Angelina Jolies new babys tattoo no articles
    about poverty in Africa yes.
  • Work with a partner to staple and file what you
    print.

10
Internet Research Everybody does it!
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Filing
  • Skim the title and the first few lines or first
    paragraph, sometimes puns or jokes in the title
    can be misleading.
  • Use a world map to learn the cities and capitals
    of a country and get articles in the right place.
    (Beijing is China, etc.)
  • Learn your synonyms (death penalty capital
    punishment)
  • Throw out old stuff (older than 6 months) unless
    there is nothing else in the file.
  • Make note of what files need work or if files are
    needed on an issue.

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During the Competition
  • Or
  • How to look and sound like a winner

13
Choose Well
  • You personally know about the topic and can
    talk/teach about it.
  • You know there are sources/articles in our team
    files.
  • You can think of three points.
  • You are aware of recent developments and have
    current knowledge.

14
The Draw Foreign Extemp
  • What impact will immigration protests in the US
    have on Bush's relationship with Mexico?
  • Should democracy promotion be the top priority
    for US foreign policy in the Middle East?
  • What impact is Tony Blair's support of the war on
    terrorism having on his relationship with the
    British people?

15
The Draw Domestic Extemp
  • How can the federal government better address the
    mental health needs of Hurricane Katrina victims?
  • Should restrictions on stem cell research be
    lifted?
  • What steps should the Democrats take to regain
    credibility on the issue of national security?

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Prep Time
  • Think in synonyms and find the files related to
    the topic you have chosen.
  • Decide your stance (answer the question yes or
    no) by making sure you will have enough sources
    (3-6) to support the side you take.
  • Quickly skim for quotes or facts that will
    support your position highlight them or bracket
    them.
  • Organize your sources into 3 supported points.
  • Use the quotes book, a cartoon, an anecdote from
    the files or your own imagination to create an
    attention-getter (controlling image) for the
    intro and conclusion.

17
Prep Time (cont.)
  • Give your speech to a brick in the wall. Pretend
    this brick is a judge, be persuasive and
    elaborate on each of your points. Make eye
    contact with your brick. Smile at your brick.
  • Practice stating your sources The August third
    Economist states that unemployment is at 4.5
    percent. Memorize them.
  • Use your timer to manage the length of your
    speech. Get as close to 7 minutes as you can
    without going over time. Add info from an
    article or elaborate more if your speech is too
    short.

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Controlling Image
  • Symbolic or representative image that illustrates
    or supports your stance on a topic
  • Should focus the attention of your audience on
    the topic in such a way that it encourages
    agreement
  • Can have multiple elements that relate to or
    reflect your internal points
  • Should be entertaining, interesting, engaging
  • Cartoons, fairy tales, school, family life are
    all fertile ground for building analogies to
    national or world events

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Controlling Image Examples
Should investors Be concerned About recent
Fluctuations in The U.S. Stock market?
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Controlling Image Examples
Are Americas Public Schools Giving students the
skills they Need to succeed In the future job
Market?
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Speech Outline
  • Controlling Image, State Question Exactly, state
    your stance, signpost 3 points, transition . . .

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Speech Outline (cont.)
  • II/III/IV. State first/second/third point, give
    source (month, day, title), info/quote, analysis
    of source and elaboration on point, transition to
    next point

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Speech Outline (cont.)
  • V. Return to controlling image in a new way,
    re-state stance and points, conclude with a
    famous quote

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5 Point Stance
Conc
3rd point
2nd point
1st point
Intro
Judge
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What Wins?
  • Confidence in body language, in knowledge of
    the subject, in your opinions
  • Humor a bit of wit or a humorous aside can make
    a connection with the judge
  • Logic intelligent and complex analysis of a
    topic is the heart of this event, you must know
    your stuff

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What Wins?
  • 659 speeches
  • 6 sources
  • Sources from today
  • 5 point stance with a smooth walk
  • 3 points that directly tie in to topic
  • Controlling image threaded into internal points
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