The Art of Impromptu Speaking
Educational Session
Meeting #7 - Zero-6 Dance and Fitness Company, Medavakkam.
Sunday | 07.30 AM - 09.30 AM | 13th July 2025
Title - The Art of Speaking
Presented By
TM Melitta Singarayan
How many of you know what a Noun means?
A Noun means Person, Place, Thing, Animal.
What is an Adjective?
An Adjective describes a Noun.
Nouns and Adjectives make perfect sentences.
When you are asked to Introduce yourself, try to use to 4
different part of the noun?
In addition to including Nouns, ask the questions, Who,
Which, How Where, What?
Who are you?
Who are your parents?
Who are your siblings?
Which school do you study?
How old are you?
Where do you stay?
What are the things you like to eat?
What is your favourite pet animal?
What are the places you enjoyed visiting?
What is your hobby?
You can easily derive 10 sentences using Nouns and Questions.
Even when you are asked a topic, talk about your favourite chocolate, if you ask the right Questions to yourself as you speak, deriving 10 sentences comes magically.
Which is your favourite chocolate?
Why do you like the chocolate?
Who buys it for you?
Does your chocolate have flavour?
Which flavour is your favourite?
How many?
Do you share your chocolate?
What does your friend / sibling like?
Which shop do buy the chocolate?
What chocolates did you buy for your birthday?
Impromptu speaking is not about having the perfect words, it's about having the courage to ask, wonder, and share what’s in your heart.”
When you answers these questions in your speech, you brain might come up with an event.
The day when your grandfather came home and brought a box of your favourite chocolate. Speak out the story.
That story which you jus narrated will stay in the audience mind. It will also bring in a smile in your face.
Smile as you speak. When you smile, the audience smile back at you. Remember Good Day biscuits smile ad where Deepika Padukone makes everyone smile.
By answering the magic questions and bringing in a story, your impromptu speech is the best which you and the audience will cherish.
“Your voice is a gift. Don’t hide it, share it!”
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