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Strategy: Answering Narrative Questions

[fblike] On occasion, tournaments will deviate from asking standard extemporaneous speaking questions and will do experimental rounds that challenge extempers to think differently about global events.  One of these experimental rounds involves narrative questions, which put the extempers in the … Continue reading

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Strategy: “Interping” Extemp

[fblike] by Logan Scisco Although extemporaneous speaking is an analytical event that requires extempers to read about current events, draw conclusions from a variety of sources, and communicate the facts of the day to an audience that may or may … Continue reading

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Strategy: How to Answer Presidential Election Questions

by Logan Scisco Receiving questions about the next presidential election is a usual occurrence in extemporaneous speaking.  In fact, these questions appear weeks after the last presidential election is finished.  This season you may have seen questions that ask you … Continue reading

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Stategy: Answering Midterm Election Questions

by Logan Scisco A question that those doing United States Extemp or extemp in states that have mixed extemp have likely encountered this season and will continue to encounter until early November is: “Who will win the 2014 midterm elections?”

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Strategy: Source Diversity

[fblike] The ideal extemp speech should utilize, on average, seven to ten sources.  Most extempers get their sources from newspapers and magazines, but they fail to enhance their analysis by incorporating a diverse array of sources from different publications and/or … Continue reading

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Strategy: Books in Extemp

[fblike] by Logan Scisco Extempers have a variety of sources at their disposal when crafting a speech.  Magazines, newspaper articles, journal articles, books, and articles from think tanks constitute most of the tools that an extempers has in their arsenal.  … Continue reading

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Strategy: Proper Time Allocation

[fblike] by Logan Scisco Extemporaneous speaking is a seven minute event and although many proficient extempers wish it could be longer, the time limit is not going to change anytime soon.  When extempers begin their careers they find the seven … Continue reading

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Strategy: Framing Questions

[fblike] by Logan Scisco The first ninety seconds of an extemporaneous speech are very important because it introduces the audience to the topic that you have selected to speak on.  Not only do you need an affective attention getting device … Continue reading

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Strategy: Transition Tips and Tricks

[fblike] by Logan Scisco Transitions are an important element in an extemporaneous speech.  They serve as the glue to unite the different elements of your structure.  Without transitions, you cannot easily move from your introduction, between your points, or to … Continue reading

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Strategy: Using History in Extemporaneous Speaking

[fblike] by Logan Scisco Although I advise new coaches to extemporaneous speaking to recruit students that show an interest in history and politics, one thing that amazes me at tournaments is the lack of historical context that extemporaneous speakers use … Continue reading

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