ROUNDS
1. Pre-Selected Thematic Oratory Round
2.Creative Enhancement through Props Round
3.Impromptu Oratory Challenge Round
Round 1: Pre-Selected Thematic Oratory
Specific themes will be given priorly participants and they can choose 2-3 topics among them and give their speeches.
Time limit 10-15 mins depending upon the number of participants.
THEMES:
1. The power of empathy in a Digital Age
2.Stories of Resilience
3.Mental health awarness
4.Science vs belief
5.Future Of AI
6. Books vs E-books
7.Lost in dream
8.Journey through time
9.Scientific Insights of Sacred places
10. LGBTQIA+ community
11. Social Media and Influence
12.Cartoon Wisdom: Life lessons in Animation
13.Innovation and Technology
14.Cultural Diversity
Round 2: Creative Enhancement through Props .
In this segment of the competition, participants are encouraged to incorporate props that enhance the delivery of their speeches and support their message. These props can take various forms, including physical objects, visual aids, or even costumes, and participants have the autonomy to decide on the props they wish to use. However, it's important to note that the details and guidelines for this round will be communicated to the participants in advance.
For example:
If a participant is speaking about their source of inspiration, they may opt to share a PowerPoint presentation featuring images, quotes, or anecdotes related to that person or concept, providing a visually engaging dimension to their speech.
Participants may also be prompted to include real-life examples relevant to their chosen topic, ensuring that their speech is not only informative but also grounded in practicality, making their message more relatable and compelling.
This innovative approach aims to test not only their public speaking skills but also their ability to effectively leverage props to convey their ideas and captivate their audience.
Round 3: Impromptu Oratory Challenge
In this round, participants will be presented with a completely unexpected topic, requiring them to swiftly organize their thoughts and deliver a concise yet eloquent speech. This segment of the competition aims to assess their ability to think on their feet, effectively structure their discourse, and articulate their ideas with precision and grace.