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2500 to 3500 words
about 140
For a 5-6 minute speech, aim for around 750-900 words. This should give you enough content to cover your topic effectively without rushing or running short on time. Remember to adjust based on your speaking pace and audience engagement.
A 20-minute speech is typically around 2,500-3,000 words, depending on the speaker's pace and style of delivery. It is important to practice and time the speech to ensure it fits within the allotted time frame.
It really depends on how fast you talk.
A three-minute speech is typically around 300-400 words long, depending on the speaker's pace and style of delivery. It's important to practice and time your speech to ensure it fits within the allocated timeframe.
For a normal reading pace, about 200 per minute, so 1000 per 5 minutes.
80-100 words per minute, so that would mean somewhere around 400-700 words depending on how fast you talk.
About 30-50, depending on how often you take a breath.
It depends on the speaking speed of the person delivering the speech. On average, a person speaking at a moderate pace can speak about 150-160 words in a minute. However, this can vary depending on various factors such as the complexity of the content and the presenter's speaking style.
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A good rate to speak is about 150 two syllable words per minute (four syllable words count as two words). So a 4-5 minute speech should be around 600-700 words or about two typed pages. If you using slides or power point then about 400 words will be enough. The more you prepare the better you will be. If you nervous you will tend to speak faster so remember to speak clearly and not too fast.