AFA-NIET Description of Events
A EVENTS
Impromptu Speaking: An impromptu speech, substantive in nature, with topic selections
varied by round and by section. Topics will be derived from quotations. Speakers
will have a total of 7 minutes for both preparation and speaking. Timing
commences with the acceptance of the topics sheet. Limited notes are permitted.
Informative Speaking: An original, factual speech by the student on a realist subject to
fulfill the general aim to inform the audience. Audio-visual aids may or may
not be used to supplement and reinforce the message. Multiple sources should be
used and cited in the development of the speech. Minimal notes are permitted. Maximum
time is 10 minutes.
Prose Interpretation: An original or selections of prose material of literary merit, which
may be drawn from more than one source. Focus of this event is on the
development of the narrative/story. Play cuttings and poetry are prohibited. Use
of manuscript is required. Maximum time is 10 minutes including introduction.
B EVENTS
Extemporaneous Speaking: Contestants will be given three topics in the
general area of current event, choose one, and have 30 minutes to prepare a
speech that is the original work of the student. Maximum time limit for the
speech is 7 minutes. Limited notes are permitted. Student will speak in listed
order. Postings of topics will be staggered.
Persuasive Speaking: An original speech by the student designed to inspire, reinforce, or
change the beliefs, attitudes, values or actions of the audience. Audio-visual
aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforce the message. Multiple
sources should be used and cited in the development of the speech. Minimal
notes are permitted. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes.
Program Oral Interpretation: A program of thematically-linked selections of
literary merit, chosen from two or three recognized genres of competitive
interpretation (prose/poetry/drama). A primary focus of this event should be on
the development of the theme through the use of narrative/story, language,
and/or characterization. A substantial portion of the total time must be
devoted to each of the genres used in the program. Different genre means the
material must appear in separate pieces of literature ( e.g.,
A poem included in a short story that appears only in that short story does not
constitute a poetry genre.) Only one selection may be original. Use of
manuscript is required. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including
introduction.
C EVENTS
After Dinner Speaking: An original, humorous speech by the student,
designed to exhibit sound speech composition, thematic, coherence, direct
communicative public speaking skills, and good taste. The speech should not
resemble a night club act, an impersonation, or comic dialogue. Audio-visual
aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforced the message. Minimal
notes are permitted. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes.
Communication Analysis: An original speech by the student designed to offer
an explanation and/or evaluation of a communication event such as a speech,
speaker, movement, poem, poster, film, campaign, etc., through the use of
rhetorical principles. Audio-visual aids may or may not be used to supplement
and reinforce the message. Manuscripts are permitted. Maximum time limit is 10
minutes.
Drama Interpretation: A cutting that represents one or more characters from a play or plays
of literary merit. The focus of this event is on the development of
characterization. This material may be drawn from stage, screen, or radio. Use
of manuscript is required. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including
introduction.
Poetry Interpretation: A selection or selections of poetry of literary
merit, which may be drawn from more than one source. A primary focus of this
event should be on the development of language. Play cuttings and prose works
are prohibited. Use of manuscript is required. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes
including introduction.