Impromptu speech, also called impromptu speaking, is a form of verbal expression in which the speaker is not prepared in advance and speaks on the spot according to the time, the situation, the situation, and the emotion. Relatively speaking, most verbal expressions in life are improvised. In public, whether giving speeches, debating, asking questions, answering questions, negotiating, or selling...many times we come "unprepared". Sometimes we are prepared, but most of the time we have to rely on improvisation. Only in this way can a good expression effect be produced. Therefore, the ability to speak impromptu is very important to each of us. In the process of verbal communication, those who are well versed in this skill are often eloquent, eloquent, methodical, and fluent in their responses. They must speak without fuss and hit the nail on the head; while those who lack skills will have blood-filled foreheads, speechlessness, stammering, confusion, and confusion in speech. Mu Na, hum hum Na Qing.
Impromptu speech is widely used, has many advantages, and plays a huge role. Its characteristics are mainly reflected in:
First, it is spontaneous and highly targeted.
Impromptu conversations often start after getting into contact with each other. They cannot be prepared in advance. The thinking time is short and the speaking speed is fast. The interlocutor must be sensitive to listening, triggering on the spot, and forming conversations quickly. Otherwise, the conversation will not go smoothly.
Secondly, the form is natural and flexible.
Sometimes impromptu speeches do not have a clear center, but just express various topics naturally and arbitrarily; sometimes there is a center, but due to changes in time, place and conversation objects, the topics have to be changed and the way of expression has to be changed.
Thirdly, they restrict each other and hear and hear in parallel.
Impromptu speech is mostly inspired by what is happening on the spot, and inspiration often comes from the audience and the audience. During the conversation, you must make your words echo the other person's words, otherwise you will be wrong and the conversation will fail.
Fourth, stimulate emotions and induce associations.
Without emotional stimulation, there will be no successful impromptu speech. Sometimes, even if the speech is on command, it still requires an emotional brewing process. Once emotions are formed, they must arouse the expresser's emotional memory, induce rich associations, and advance the thinking process, thereby capturing the topic, calling on reserve information, guiding the processing of thinking information, and performing impromptu expressions.
Fifth, the language should be refined and expressive.
Impromptu speeches are made on the spot and should not be too long, otherwise they will be complicated, distracting, and the language will be protracted, making it difficult to stand out.
Impromptu speeches are somewhat difficult because of their "improvisational" nature, but the results they express should meet the specific purpose, fit the specific context, be expressed in the correct way, and have good effects. It should meet the following general standards:
Quick thinking and quick response; clear intention and concentrated content;
Clear organization and strict logic; coherent language and ups and downs;
< p> The wording is standardized, relevant and easy to understand; the context is appropriate, and the words are appropriate;Lively, graceful, and humorous; euphemistic and implicit, with profound implications;
Seize the opportunity and be flexible and changeable; The speech is harmonious and the tone is appropriate.