Extempore
Extempore
The word "Extempore" has actual meaning lying in the context of stage or theatre
performances that are carried out without preparation or impromptu performances.
An extempore speech is an impromptu speech which the candidate is required to make
on a topic given there and then. In some instances, the panel provides the candidate
with about a minute or so to organize his/her thoughts before speaking. In other cases,
you will be expected to start speaking about the topic as soon the topic is announced.
Historically, FMS (a top notch business school affiliated to Delhi University) has been
known for conducting an extempore session along with the GD/PI rounds in its selection
process.
An extempore presentation tests the candidates on the following:Ability to think off the feet
Analysis of the topic and identification of the issue to be addressed
Idea generation
Prioritization and sequencing to display logical thinking
Ability to connect with the panel
Communication skills
Overall presentation skills-body language, confidence, poise,
composure etc.
Understanding the audience, the direction they are most likely to accept ,
helps in framing the flow of speech.
Start speaking in an even pace: Do not start really fast, as you are
likely to end up not having anything to speak.
Confidence: Confidence along with Knowledge always helps, even in
abstract topics where the candidate is tested on presence of mind,
spontaneity and analytical skills.
Handle Mental blocks smartly: At times, when you get blank about
what to speak, try to maneuver yourself out of the situation gracefully by
avoiding being nervous. Candid smiles also help and for such situations it
is better to have back up plans.
Control on speech: Don't get emotional about the respective topic,
avoid getting too personal on sensitive matters, don't even deviate from
the topic and talk irrelevant. For a satisfactory performance, it is always
better to use your knowledge in an intelligent way with a control on the
speech.
Presenting both sides Incase of controversial topics (e.g. ; Should
republic day celebrations be redefined?), the candidate may choose to
explore both sides, a stand which becomes difficult to take in case of GDs
due to challenges of group dynamics. In an extempore, since the
candidate is the only person speaking, it becomes possible for a smart,
strategic speaker to discuss both aspects of the controversial topic.
However, one has to be careful about the time constraints while taking
this stand.
Competence, Enthusiasm & Adaptability is the key: Work on your
competence and competitive advantage which may be either excellent
vocabulary, good general knowledge, etc. How well and quickly a
candidate adapts to the situation he/she is put in and with what
enthusiasm and energy level does he/she deliver the speech are some of
the other desirable evaluation parameters.
More often than not, you can use the following guideline to talk on an
extempore topic :o
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