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It's a speech where you pick a topic and you think about it right off the top of your head. Then you give the speech about that topic.
your goals in a speech are to get someones attention ,keep their attention and stay on topic
The first step in preparing any speech is selecting an appropriate topic.
There are a few things you will want to keep in mind when choosing a topic. Make sure you pick one that is motivational, informative, and that you can deliver well.
There are three equally important elements in an effective speech.posturevoice projectioneye contactOf course it goes without saying that the speaker must have knowledge about his topic, and be familiar with his speach.
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The topic that the speaker has chosen
an interesting speech topic is about speech bubbles
An original speech topic could be almost anything that is not commonly talked about, or that you approach in a new way. For example, you could talk about the benefits of television, why cats are better than dogs, or the need for more sports fields in your town.
Some advantages are that you can easily find more information out about the topic you are reading about, and in bibliographies for school, it lets the teachers know where you got all your information. A disadvantage could be that it takes a long time to write up in the correct formatting.
It's a speech where you pick a topic and you think about it right off the top of your head. Then you give the speech about that topic.
First, you make a list of all the advantages of whatever your topic is. Next, make a list of the disadvantages. Here's where you do your research to find out lots of advantages and disadvantages! Next, make each advantage and disadvantage into a complete sentence and explain it in a paragraph. Put an introduction at the beginning and a conclusion at the end, and you've got your essay.
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The topic of the speech
A topical speech is when your speech is 'of the moment'; relating to a current topic.
If it is a science speech, yes