Impromptu
41Impromptu — Im|promp|tu* [ɛ̃prõ ty:] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. fr. impromptu, dies aus lat. in promptu »zur Verfügung«> Klavierstück [der Romantik], meist in 2 od. 3 teiliger Liedform in der Art einer Improvisation …
42impromptu — im|promp|tu [ ım pramp,tu ] adjective not planned or prepared: an impromptu dinner party ╾ im|promp|tu adverb …
43impromptu — [ɪmˈprɒmptjuː] adj not planned or prepared impromptu adv …
44Impromptu (poesie) — Impromptu (poésie)  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Impromptu (musique).  Littérature Par catégories …
45Impromptu debate — is a type of formalized academic debate. Representative of comedic debate, Impromptu debating is practiced at high schools, generally in tandem with other, more serious forms of debate. In some areas, such as portions of Canada, impromptu debate… …
46Impromptu speaking — is a speech and debate consolation event that involves an eight minute speech, with up to three of these eight minutes available for use as preparation time (known as prep time, or simply prep). At the college level, the speaker is granted seven… …
47Impromptu (disambiguation) — Impromptu is a musical form or genre.Impromptu may also refer to:* Impromptu (1923), a novel by Elliot Paul * Impromptu (1932 movie), a comedy short starring Richard Bird and Florence Desmond * Impromptu (1991 film), a movie starring Hugh Grant… …
48Impromptu preaching — is a sermon technique where the preacher exhorts the without any previous preparation. It can be aided with a reading of a Bible passage, alleatory opened or not, or even without any scriptural reference.Impromptu preaching was practiced by the… …
49Impromptu (película) — Impromptu Título Pasiones privadas de una mujer (España) Ficha técnica Dirección James Lapine Producción Stuart Oken Daniel A. Sherkow …
50Impromptu, Einfall — Impromptu, Einfall, Einfall, witzige Ergießung des Scharfsinns oder Gemüthes ohne Vorbereitung. B–l …