If the poser actually meant "extraneous" that is an irrelevant alien or odd question; whereas "extemporaneous" means skilled at speaking without preparation or notes and would probably make no sense as a type of question. Or would it?
The root word of "extemporaneous" is "tempor," which means "time" in Latin.
Extemporaneous is defined as being carried out, such as a performance, with little to no preparation. A sentence for this word is "The candidate's extemporaneous speech really seemed to motivate his audience".
rehearsed, scripted, practiced, prepared, orchestrated.
The extemporaneous style of speaking lies midway between reading a prepared text and impromptu delivery.
An extemporaneous presentation is a presentation that you planned and rehearsed for. You might refer to notes or an outline, but you create the sentences as you speak.
Impromtu preparation
Well, since extemporaneous means sudden... you would need an antonym for sudden. That would be anticipated or expected.
Extemporaneous speech means speech that is not scripted, and is delivered without the speaker using notes. An example of an extemporaneous speech would be the speech a coach gives his team during half-time to rally them for the second half of the game.
Judges typically evaluate extemporaneous speaking based on content, organization, delivery, and overall effectiveness. They look for well-researched, organized, and clear presentations that are engaging and demonstrate strong speaking skills. Additionally, judges may assess the speaker's ability to think on their feet and respond to questions or challenges effectively.
no they can not :)
The Tagalog term for extemporaneous speech is "pabigla-bigla o padalos-dalos na pagsasalita."
The answer is: B: In an impromptu debate, participants have much less time to prepare for the debate than in an extemporaneous debate.