12 International Speech and Table Topics
International speech and table topics for anyone who have to organize a Toastmasters Table Topics Contest for public speaking competitors. Teachers and students are invited to use them in high school or college too: | That's an extemporaneous speaking exercise where the speaker speaks in an impromptu style - without thorough preparation in advance. These ideas are useful for anyone who takes the Contest Chair and for the Chief Judge - and even for preparing international happenings where you have to represent your own club and you want to exercise with some sample persuasive topics you have not previously seen. I've developed this list of international speech and table topics in a way you can respond them in 1 up to 2 minutes. |
Objects/Places
- Ask the public speaker to describe the audience in detail.
- Do a TV commercial on a random grocery store product.
- Advocate for a decent ringtones police for mobile phones.
- What place should every (fill in your nationality) have visited?
Ideas
- Comment the driver's mindset behind this bumper sticker text: Dont Tailgate Me Or I'll Brake.
- Defend the urge for computer and mobile phone radiation protection.
- What is your word or quotation of the week?
- Opinionate on the latest big story / hoax in the news / talk of the town.
Situations
- A role play between a pro and a con activist on proclaiming a Worldwide Non Smoking Day.
- How is it like to live in a cave?
- Accept the Award for Most Likely to Be Late To Her/His Own Wedding.
- Pretend to be a radio sports journalist and comment your favorite event.
How to Outline How to outline your international speech and table topics in your mind on or a small piece of paper? Well, try my four suggestions for responding properly:
1. Present your view and show that to be the truth with three arguments. 2. Offer insight about a problem related to the subject and give causes. 3. Offer insight about a problem related to the topic and give solutions. 4. Examine the steps, stages and phases and judge them. 5. Tell an anecdote or story about the public speaking issue.
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