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IMPROMPTU SPEECH#1

A speech delivered without prior preparation, requiring quick thinking and adaptability.

ADAPTABILITY#2

The ability to adjust one's speaking style or content based on audience reactions or unexpected situations.

QUICK THINKING#3

The skill of processing information rapidly to respond effectively in spontaneous speaking scenarios.

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#4

Techniques used to captivate and maintain the audience's interest during a speech.

FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING#5

Anxiety or nervousness experienced when speaking in front of an audience, often hindering performance.

BODY LANGUAGE#6

Non-verbal communication through gestures, posture, and facial expressions that enhances spoken words.

Vocal Variety#7

Variations in pitch, tone, and volume used to make speech more engaging and dynamic.

SPONTANEOUS SPEAKING#8

The act of speaking without preparation, often requiring improvisation skills.

ROLE-PLAYING#9

A technique used to simulate real-life scenarios, helping to practice speaking skills in a safe environment.

MIND MAPPING#10

A visual brainstorming tool to organize thoughts and ideas for impromptu speeches.

ELEVATOR PITCH#11

A brief, persuasive speech that summarizes an idea or personal brand in a short time.

YES, AND...#12

An improvisation technique that encourages building on others' ideas to foster creativity.

PRACTICAL EXERCISES#13

Hands-on activities designed to enhance improvisation and public speaking skills.

CONFIDENCE#14

A belief in one's abilities, crucial for effective public speaking and improvisation.

MINDFULNESS TECHNIQUES#15

Strategies to maintain focus and reduce anxiety during public speaking.

PEER FEEDBACK#16

Constructive criticism from classmates aimed at improving speaking skills.

IMPROVISATION#17

The art of creating or performing spontaneously without a script.

NETWORKING#18

The act of interacting with others to exchange information and build professional relationships.

SPEECH OUTLINE#19

A structured plan that organizes the main points and flow of a speech.

ANXIETY MANAGEMENT#20

Techniques used to reduce nervousness and enhance comfort during public speaking.

SPEECH REFLECTION#21

A personal assessment of one's speaking performance, focusing on strengths and areas for improvement.

SPOKEN COMMUNICATION#22

The verbal expression of thoughts and ideas, essential in public speaking.

ENGAGING PRESENTATION#23

A speech or presentation designed to capture and hold the audience's attention.

SPONTANEOUS SPEECH#24

A speech delivered on the spot, demonstrating quick thinking and adaptability.

PUBLIC SPEAKING#25

The act of delivering a speech to an audience, requiring effective communication skills.

INTERACTIVE SPEAKING#26

A speaking style that involves audience participation to enhance engagement.