At a public speaking event, I was supposed to talk about my project. I had my notes all ready. But when I got on stage, I realized I had left my reading glasses in my bag. I couldn't read my notes clearly. So, I started making things up as I went along. I got so confused that I accidentally said the wrong company name several times. The audience looked really confused too. It was so embarrassing.
I was giving a presentation in front of my class. I got so nervous that I accidentally read the wrong slide and started talking about something completely different from what was on the current slide. My classmates were really confused and I could see them whispering to each other. I had to quickly correct myself but it was a really awkward moment.
There was this one time when a speaker's pants zipper was down during the whole presentation. The audience was trying not to stare but it was really obvious. The speaker only realized it when they sat down at the end and felt the breeze. It was so embarrassing for them. They should have checked themselves before going on stage.
I was giving a speech in front of the class. I was so focused on not forgetting my lines that I didn't notice my fly was open the whole time. It was only when I sat down and a classmate whispered to me that I realized. It was super embarrassing but now I can laugh about it.
Well, there was this girl who was presenting in front of a large audience. She was wearing a new pair of shoes that were a bit too tight. Halfway through her speech, her feet were hurting so much that she couldn't focus. She ended up making a lot of mistakes in her speech and even mispronounced some important words. After the speech, she realized that her embarrassing performance was partly due to those uncomfortable shoes.
I once got up to speak at a conference. Right at the start, I tripped on the cord of the microphone and almost fell. I managed to catch myself but it made a really awkward moment. Everyone was looking at me, waiting for me to start, and I was just so flustered.
I had to give a speech in front of the whole school. I got up on stage, looked at all those faces, and my mind just went blank. I stood there for what felt like an eternity, just staring at the crowd. Then I started stuttering and couldn't get my words out properly. It was so humiliating. I could feel my face getting hotter and hotter as I struggled to speak.
You need to have a clear structure. Start with an engaging introduction, present the main points in a logical order, and end with a powerful conclusion.
I went to a party wearing a new pair of shoes. I thought they looked really cool. But as I was dancing, the heel of one shoe suddenly broke. I tripped and fell right into the middle of the dance floor. People stopped dancing to help me up. I was so embarrassed that I just wanted to disappear. I had to limp around for the rest of the party with one high heel and one flat foot.
Once, a girl was in a hurry to catch a bus. She accidentally left her shoes at home. When she realized on the bus, everyone was looking at her bare feet. She felt so embarrassed that she tried to hide her feet under the seat for the whole journey.
One way is to use the action story as a case study. For example, if your action story is about a hero's journey, you can break it down into parts and use each part as a talking point during the public speaking game. This can make your speech more engaging and structured.