Perhaps questions that aren't easily answered with a yes or no. For instance, the old staple "Are you still beating your wife?" can't be answered well with a yes or no... the implications there require a speech, whether or not you have a wife or have been abusing her.
I would also suggest an impromptu speech for questions like "Can you tell me a little about yourself?" or other open-ended job interview questions. These types of questions are often conversation triggers, or ways that the employer can evaluate your personality and openness, and you would be shutting down communication if you only answered with a word or a phrase.
One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.
The four types of speech according to manner of deliver are manuscript, memorized, impromptu and extemporaneous. A manuscript speech is read word-for-word. A memorized speech is memorizing the entire speech. An impromptu speech is given with little to no planning. An extemporaneous speech is one that is given using an outline or notes.
An impromptu or unplanned speech is one that is delivered without prior preparation or rehearsal. It requires the speaker to rely on their ability to think quickly and communicate effectively on the spot. Impromptu speeches are often used in situations where a quick response or short address is needed.
Chopin Impromptu #4 (Fantasie Impromptu) is by far the hardest one. That song is related to Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. Other than Fantasie Impromptu, the most difficult is Chopin Impromptu #3. #1 is the easiest. Impromptu #2 is more beautiful than #1/#3. Fantasie Impromptu is also by far the most beautiful one. Impromptu #3 is slightly more beautiful than Impromptu #1. No offense to Impromptu #1.
Impromptu is one.
a good way is to challenge them with a question then give a startling statement but not an a offensive one
A speech is an informative or instructional exercise. It should be relevant and concise so that one's audience remains interested and attentive. An overly long speech may tend to cause the audience to "nod off". A good speech should have a good introduction, an informative body and a conclusion that recapitulates the main thrust of the speech's subject matter. It is in the body of the speech that one will include sub-points. The number of sub-points included is entirely up to the speaker, remembering that a good speech should be relevant, informative and concise. If one includes a question and answer period, some additional points which one may have wanted to include as sub-points may be raised and addressed and hopefully, everyone should leave satisfied and informed.
Starting a speech with a question can be engaging and create curiosity. However, it is important to ensure that the question is relevant to the topic and sparks interest in the audience. It can be a good way to capture attention and set the tone for the rest of the speech.
The question that best illustrates the theme of Pres. Barack Hussein Obama's speech is dependent upon which speech is in question. In general a question could be, did he just say that?
A good one...
Is it question, yes, calling for only one answer, should.
The part of speech that answers the question "which one" is a pronoun. Pronouns replace nouns in a sentence to refer to something or someone previously mentioned or understood in the context.