How Many Words in a 7 minutes Speech?

A 7 minutes speech is 910-1,050 words at average speaking pace. Calculator, structure guide, and pace breakdown.

Quick answer

A 7 minutes speech is 910-1,050 words at an average pace of 130–150 words per minute. This length is typical for a class presentation.

910-1,050
words
3-4
pages
7-10
paragraphs

Word count by speaking pace

PaceWords in 7 minutes
Slow (100–120 wpm)700-840 words
Average (130–150 wpm)910-1,050 words
Fast (160–180 wpm)1,120-1,260 words

Speech duration reference

DurationWords (avg)
1 minute130-150
2 minutes260-300
3 minutes390-450
5 minutes650-750
7 minutes910-1,050
8 minutes1,040-1,200
10 minutes1,300-1,500
12 minutes1,560-1,800
15 minutes1,950-2,250
20 minutes2,600-3,000
30 minutes3,900-4,500

How to structure a 7 minutes speech

Introduction (~10% of time)

Hook, credibility, thesis preview. Short and specific; don't open with throat-clearing.

Body (~80% of time)

2–4 main points depending on length. Longer speeches justify more supporting evidence per point, not more points.

Conclusion (~10% of time)

Summary, callback to your opening, clear call to action.

Tips for a polished 7 minutes speech

  • Write for 6 minutes of delivery. Real-world pauses, laughter, and pace changes eat time.
  • Time yourself reading aloud at least 3 times. Silent reading is always faster than spoken delivery.
  • Memorize the first and last 60 seconds. They carry disproportionate weight with audiences.
  • Include one concrete story. Narrative is what audiences recall a week later.

Frequently asked questions

How many words is a 7 minutes speech?

910-1,050 words at average speaking pace. Use 700-840 if your topic is technical or complex; 1,120-1,260 if you speak quickly.

How many pages is a 7 minutes speech?

Approximately 3-4 pages double-spaced in 12pt font with 1-inch margins.

How do I know my speaking pace?

Record yourself reading 500 words at natural pace, then divide 500 by the seconds it took and multiply by 60. Average is 130–150 wpm.

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