I don't think that's what she means, Anti. She was referring to specifying a speech, as in, one of the speeches studied in Module B.
I'm fairly certain they will- they haven't done so since 2002, so it's likely that they will either this year or next year. My study has mostly consisted of trying to have a general knowledge of all twelve. If they don't specify I want to write an essay with Lincoln, King, and Havel or McAleese. This also gives me a 1/3 chance of them specifying a speech that I have an in depth knowledge of.
Also, I'm trying to be really familiar with the older speeches- Socrates, Cicero, Lincoln and Goldman. Often they'll ask questions shaped around continuity- why speeches continue to be valued. If they do so this year, it's likely they would specify an older speech, like they did in 2002.