Very good. But could have been better. When you said there are three broad categories of impromptu speech: opinion, hypothetical and personal experience - I was impressed. I'd never thought of it in that way. You could have then gone on to explain how to address each of them - but you went on to some general tips. Interesting but specific information on how to address each category would have helped much more. It's just a suggestion not a criticism as the video was very helpful. Thanks for posting.
Thank you. This helped me a lot. We'll be having an impromtu speech at the end of the 1st semester and to be honest I am quite nervous about it because it should be delivered in English language and since English is not our native language I'm still have a hard time in composing a simple sentence. I'll be considering these tips and hopefully my speech will be successful.
I'm really good at speaking in front of people without preparation but in my native language. Tomorrow I have an impromptu speech in my second language and I feel so afraid about it.
same but we are gonna use our third language. It's really hard esp if ur not that fluent and it's hard to construct ur ideas because ur gonna translate those and the given amount of time? gosh help😭
thank you for this tip i have an upcoming Impromptu speech this coming week and this rlly helped me i have no idea what to do in my impromptu speech until i found this! i have 24 topics to study bc we'll be given random topic so we hav to study it. Im pretty nervous bc actually it's my first time delivering speech in front of the class 😅