- Improvisation,
often shortened to improv, is the
activity of
making or
doing something not
planned beforehand,
using whatever can be found. The origin...
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Extemporaneous Speaking (Extemp, or EXT) is a
speech delivery style/speaking style, and a term that
identifies a
specific forensic competition. The competition...
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considered to be the same as
extemporaneous preaching. He, in his
sermon "The
Faculty of
Impromptu Speech",
describes extemporaneous preaching as a process...
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Extemporaneous commentary (or
extemp com for short) is a
branch of
normal extemporaneous speaking, an area of
competition in high
school forensics. Students...
- a co-anchor for the
local evening news. Winfrey's
often emotional,
extemporaneous delivery eventually led to her
transfer to the
daytime talk show arena...
- varieties, most
speakers cannot consistently use the
correct endings in
extemporaneous speech. As a result,
spoken MSA
tends to drop or
regularize the endings...
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adherence to the time limit, and the
appeal of the
stories chosen.
Extemporaneous speaking is a
speech given with
little preparation and traditionally...
- late 1950s and
early 1960s.
Catchy rhythms,
stressed by
handclaps and
extemporaneous body movements, are an
important hallmark of soul.
Other characteristics...
- 2015.
Retrieved July 24, 2015. Yes, I did
think about it. It was not
extemporaneous,
neither was it planned. It
evolved during the
conduct of the flight...
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dialogue by Plato,
dated c. 385 – 370 BC. It
depicts a
friendly contest of
extemporaneous speeches given by a
group of
notable Athenian men
attending a banquet...