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About the Event
BC Talks’ So You Think You Can Speak: An Impromptu Showdown is the 5th annual college-wide speech contest. Impromptu speaking, also known as “thinking on your feet” or “speaking off-the-cuff,” is the delivery of a speech without much or any time to prepare. To do well, a contestant must discuss the topic appropriately, develop an organized speech, as well as deliver the speech with confidence and within a specific time limit. Contestants will be challenged on 3 different levels as contestants are eliminated at each level based on the audience’s votes. Although viewers will vote on the contestants that will compete after the first two levels, BC Talks judges will decide on the top three winners after the 3rd level.
Objectives
Event Details
To be eligible to compete in the BC Talks Speech Contest, you must meet the following criteria:
Mode of Delivery
Impromptu Speaking: Delivery of a speech without much or any time to prepare
Time Length
The speech should be one to three minutes
Time to Prepare
Each contestant will have 15 seconds to gather their thoughts before they begin speaking.
Speaker's Attire
The speaker should dress in business casual attire
Visual Aid
No visual aid will be allowed from contestant during the speech contest.
Contestants will be challenged on 3 different levels as contestants are eliminated at the first two levels by the votes of the viewers. BC Talks judges will make final decision on the top three winners of the contest.
Level 1: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand WordsIn Level 1, each contestant will be shown a different picture. From the picture, each contestant must
draw a moral from the picture and present an impromptu speech about the moral of the image.
Example:
Before the Contest
Timing of the Speeches
Speech Time Limits & Grace Period
Tie-Breaking Judges
The members of the BC Talks Committee will act as tie-breaking judges.
Protests and Disqualifications
On Zoom
Before the contest begins, each contestant should do the following:
Tips
While delivering your impromptu speech, each contestant should do the following:
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