Demonstrative and Extemporaneous Speech Group F DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH Demonstrative speech serves to educate an audience about a topic or idea they don’t have knowledge of. They often include visual aids to help better demonstrate or describe something in greater detail. while you can easily confuse a demonstrative speech with an information speech, a demonstrative speech actually demonstrates how to do something. 6 Steps of Demonstration Speech Outline 1. Start with why 2. Give a brief overview of the entire process 3. Go through the steps, one-by-one For each describe it, then show it 4. (Optional) discuss option, extras, or variation 5. Allow time for Q&A 6. Summarize briefly EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Extemporaneous speech speaking is the presentation of carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes. By using notes rather than a full manuscript, the extemporaneous speaker can establish and maintain eye contact with the audience and assess how well they are understanding the speech as it progresses. the opportunity to assess is also an opportunity to restate more clearly any idea or concept that the audience seems to have trouble grasping. Thank You