An "ad lib speech"
An "off the cuff speech"
A "spontaneous speech"
An "unprepared speech"
A "speech from the heart"
(there may be more)
A loser's speech is a speech given by the one who does not win a contest, election, etc. A good example is the speech given by the one who does not win a presidential election.
A declamation is a speech often given as a recitation of a classic speech. It is a speech that is given as a tirade. A short English declamation would be "Peace and Unity" and "Am I to be Blamed."
An inaugural speech is one given by the president. It is a speech that he uses to introduce himself and the plans for the country.
Such a person is called the commencement speaker, and is usually a well known figure either locally, nationally or internationally, depending on the size and prestige of the institution. The commencement speech, or commencement address, is not to be confused with the valedictory address, given by the valedictorian, an outstanding member of the graduating class.
I would have called you, if you had given me your number.
A speech delivered without any previous preparation is also known as an impromptu speech. It requires the speaker to think quickly on their feet and respond to the given topic or prompt without any prior planning or rehearsal. Impromptu speeches can showcase a speaker's ability to communicate effectively with spontaneity and confidence.
An impromptu speech is a speech or presentation that is given without any prior preparation or planning. Speakers must think on their feet and deliver a coherent and effective message on the spot. Impromptu speeches often showcase a speaker's ability to communicate effectively and think quickly under pressure.
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An extempore speech is given with little preparation. Many times the topic is chosen in competition from a variety of current events to see if a competitor is well versed on the topics of the day.
The annual speech given by the President to Congress is known as the state of the union address.
Certainly- he is a polished speaker and can and has given speeches without notes or prompts.
It is called the state of the union address.
An inaugural speech is a speech given on the day that someone is sworn in to office, such as a president or mayor. Being sworn in also called an inauguration.
A prompt speech is essentially the same as a writing prompt.The prospective speaker will be given a topic on which they are intended to give a speech. This is an exercise in communication skills and improvisation.
This is called the state of the union address or message.
The speech was called "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" given July 4, 1852 at Rochester, NY
Speech given at a funeral.