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Kamakawiwoole, 2nd place impromptu speaker at the 2004 NCFCA
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will always use the skill of impromptu throughout your life, and in many
situations. This book will help
you gain that skill, and carry you through life's conversations.” —Rachel
Welch, top-five impromptu speaker at the 2003 and 2004 NCFCA National
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"I am brand new to both speech
and debate this year, and wasn't really sure about impromptu. Now I
can deliver a good solid speech almost every time.
The book was wonderful. I have it and absolutely love it. It really helps you when it comes to the logistics of preparation. Every single one of the questions I had about impromptu were answered. There's even a sample speech in the back of the book. Great job Zac! No impromptu speaker should be without this book!"
-—Andrew
Roblyer, Colorado Springs, CO
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