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Answer: At the normal speaking rate of 130 words per minute (wpm), a 4 minutes long speech will have about 520 words. See recommended tips for writing a great speech.
Speech and publication coach Daphne Gray-Grant found that, on average, people speak at a rate of 125 to 150 wpm so a 4 minutes long speech uses between 500 and 600 words. You can use our word counter tool to see how long on average your text will take to speak.
Although pacing varies, a 5-minute speech is roughly 750 words. Publication coach Daphne Gray-Grant says that the average person speaks about 125-150 words per minute meaning 5 minutes of talking would entail about 625-750 words. That's about the typical length of a blog article!
The overview below provides an indication of the minutes for a speech (based on an average reading speed of 130 words per minute): Words in a 1-minute speech 130 words. Words in a 2-minute speech 260 words.
Typically, speeches will range from 100150 words per minute, depending on the above variables and others. As such, a 3-minute speech should contain 300450 words.
Most words are two to three syllables long, giving you the answer that the average person speaks approximately 100 130 words per minute.
That being said, there are some general guidelines which can help you make an educated guess at approximately how many words will be needed for a speech. The general rule for speech giving is 100 to 200 words per minute. With this in mind, a 10-minute speech would require 1,000 to 2,000 words.
As a rule of thumb, most people talk at about 100 words per minute, so in a 15-minute conference talk, you can say only about 1500 words. If you were reading aloud (which you shouldn't), that would be about 6 pages of double-spaced text in 12-point font.
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