Prepare is a verb.
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 best public speakers prepare for a speech by not waiting until the last minute to write the speech and they practice it over and over again until they are confident with it.
he gave an encouriging speech
honesty is the best policy
Prepare is a verb.
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In this sentence, "can" is part of the verb, "can prepare."
A topical speech is when your speech is 'of the moment'; relating to a current topic.
Extemporaneous speaking is a speech and debate event. It is where you are given three questions about current events and asked to choose the one that you believe you can best answer. You then have thirty minutes to create a speech that answers this question. You are allowed to use note cards, but your speech is limited to 7 minutes in length. The question can relate to just about anything and you just try to keep talking as much as you can. You earn points by citing sources and making good points. If you are doing a speech look up the format for an extemporaneous speech and practice with your speech and debate coach. Otherwise just make sure to watch the news and keep up with current events.