Sunday, April 10, 2011

Extemp/Impromptu Speeches (practice)

Extemp/Impromptu speeches are tough.  You have very little planning time and have to deliver your main message immediately.  After the main message, you want to have a couple of supporting details and examples to elaborate on and use the time.  I think the most important things to do in such a situation are to use up your allotted time and to make sure you repeat your main points.

My introduction/hook was good since almost everyone could relate to it.  Perhaps I could have kept going with the questions to use up more time since I fell a bit short in the end.  I also wanted to stress that it was impractical to completely resolve illegal downloading because nearly everyone has done it.  I thought I did a good job at mentioning a few approaches that can be done and some that already have been done like my YouTube example with the VideoID.

Maybe because it was an on-the-fly speech the "um"s and "like"s could be excused to a certain extent.  I recall being stuck around 3 minutes into the speech.  I tried my best to reiterate my main points to fill up the time but I ran out of examples.  I think my problems with falling short on time comes with not going into as much detail as I can on each example.  For example, in the VideoID situation I didn't mention in the speech how I had received multiple warnings from YouTube to stop uploading content that wasn't 100% mine.  I could have elaborated on how I had put a disclaimer saying that the purposes in sharing the video were for entertainment purposes, yet my account still got shut down.  From this I could have brought up how harsh the consequences were in uploading such content.  Even though I had my disclaimer, it wasn't enough.

On my second speech I wasn't too sure about the prompt.  I didn't realize I was supposed to give specific personal examples on why prospective students should choose Hopkins.  I am a member of the Hosting Society so I gave other examples to "sell" the school.  It was natural for me to describe why Hopkins was the right choice.  However, if I had known better, I would have given more examples of personal experience.

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