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ANTICIPATION GUIDE.

I. The activity will be used twice – BEFORE THE LESSON and AFTER THE LESSON. Write T on the BEFORE COLUMN
of each number if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. AFTER THE LESSON, You will answer it
again this time you will write the answer on the AFTER COLUMN.

BEFORE STATEMENT AFTER


1. After your speech, it is appropriate to say “Thank you” to the organizer
for the speaking opportunity.

2. If you find the topic uninteresting, you say, “I don’t think the topic is stimulating enough. I
don’t like to say something about it.”
3. Impromptu is definitely different from other forms of speeches.

4. Impromptu speaking challenges the speaker’s ability to organize ideas and deliver
effectively in a very short period.
5. One way to relax is to over-think.

6. Saying sorry because you did not prepare is appropriate in an impromptu speech.

7. In an impromptu speech, there is no need for nonverbal cues.


8. There are strategies that can help in verbalizing thoughts.
9. Warming up before the speech can ease your tensed nerves.

10. In impromptu speaking, your audiences don’t care about your transitions anymore

ANTICIPATION GUIDE.
I. The activity will be used twice – BEFORE THE LESSON and AFTER THE LESSON. Write T on the BEFORE COLUMN
of each number if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. AFTER THE LESSON, You will answer it
again this time you will write the answer on the AFTER COLUMN.

BEFORE STATEMENT AFTER


1. After your speech, it is appropriate to say “Thank you” to the organizer
for the speaking opportunity.

2. If you find the topic uninteresting, you say, “I don’t think the topic is stimulating enough. I
don’t like to say something about it.”
3. Impromptu is definitely different from other forms of speeches.

4. Impromptu speaking challenges the speaker’s ability to organize ideas and deliver
effectively in a very short period.
5. One way to relax is to over-think.

6. Saying sorry because you did not prepare is appropriate in an impromptu speech.

7. In an impromptu speech, there is no need for nonverbal cues.


8. There are strategies that can help in verbalizing thoughts.

9. Warming up before the speech can ease your tensed nerves.

10. In impromptu speaking, your audiences don’t care about your transitions anymore
II. 3-2-1 Action. Complete the table.

3 THINGS I
LEARNED
TODAY

2 THINGS I
FOUND
INTERESTING

1 QUESTION I
STILL HAVE

II.3-2-1 Action. Complete the table.

3 THINGS I
LEARNED
TODAY

2 THINGS I
FOUND
INTERESTING

1 QUESTION I
STILL HAVE

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