Speech is an art of language, the purpose of which is to arouse the emotions of the audience and arouse their enthusiasm, so as to convey your thoughts, opinions and feelings. The following is my collection of impromptu speech training methods, I hope you will read them carefully!
First, you should immediately determine what position you want to take on the topic and what purpose you want to express according to your understanding of the background and needs of the audience. You can choose the purpose of your speech from information, persuasion, encouragement, entertainment and social options. At the same time, quickly finalize the basic position and core topics you intend to state. Usually this kind of speech lasts only a few minutes, so you must focus on one or two points, or at most two or three points related to the topic in this short time. Even if you have a lot to say at the moment, don't be greedy. You must choose, cut, and only pick meaningful points.
Secondly, according to the needs of the scene, the content of the speech should be arranged within a limited time, that is, the content to be expressed should be systematically organized according to the opening, body and conclusion.
Third, you should be good at using all kinds of available resources on the spot, including describing some associations brought to you by some arrangements on the spot, or commenting on some words of other speakers who have just finished speaking that coincide with your topic. In doing so, it is easy to arouse the audience's high interest and recognition, and your witty performance can also effectively enhance your appeal and persuasion.
Fourth, we should develop the habit of "thinking standing" and improve our ability to speak and think. If you have time, you can write down the main arguments from the emergency brainstorming before you go on stage on a small piece of paper and write a few key words. If time doesn't allow you to do this, it doesn't matter, as long as you keep the key points in mind and state them in order. In the process of thinking and speaking, we can try our best to use thinking methods such as association, questioning, induction, deduction, comparison, quotation, analogy and example to expand the space of "standing thinking" and flexibly explore ideas that are helpful to connect topics. As long as the topic is not too rough and difficult, you will probably talk about it in Kan Kan, or even say it.
Fifth, we should follow the speech method of "reading more, thinking more, practicing more, observing more and practicing more" and try our best to make more efforts. Over time, we should be able to cultivate enough confidence and ability to meet the challenge of impromptu speech. Confidence and ability in this respect really depend on long-term accumulation of study, courage, vision and experience to gradually cultivate success. Therefore, we can say that impromptu speech can and needs to be prepared in advance-a gift that depends on continuous preparation for a lifetime.
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