Have
you ever been asked for your opinion about something, only to have your
mind go blank? Have you given your opinion, but it was so disorganized
that the point you were trying to make was lost?
The ability to
"think and speak on your feet" is an important skill that often
determines your success in job interviews, for example. All kinds of
careers and occupations require this skill.
That's why the "Table
Topics" portion of the Toastmasters club meeting was developed. Table
Topics provides you with the opportunity to practice impromptu
speaking.. By answering brief Table Topics questions, you learn how to
present your thoughts clearly and convincingly, with no more than a few
seconds of preparation. You also learn to listen constructively, and to
think flexibly.
The Table Topics portion of a Toastmasters
meeting takes place before or after the formal "prepared speeches"
segment and usually lasts 20 or 30 minutes. The Topicsmaster announces a
topic or question and calls on several members, one at a time, who give
impromptu one- to-two-minute responses to that topic.
When
you're called (or volunteer) to speak during Table Topics, you'll do
well if you keep your remarks brief and to the point. (This is often
easier said than done, however!) Try to present sensible, worthwhile
ideas that add to the knowledge of others and organize your thoughts
into a mini-speech. You're encouraged to refute or elaborate on ideas
and information already presented by other participants.
Improve your speaking, presentation and leadership skills in a safe and fun environment at The Knowledge Club Toastmasters of Marietta, GA Join us every Tuesday night from 7:00 – 8:30 pm The Mansour Center 995 Roswell Street, Marietta GA Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization which gives its members the opportunity to develop and improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills through local club meetings, training seminars and speech contests.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
2010 Evaluation and Humorous Speech contest
Hello Fellow Knowledge Club Toastmasters,
It's that time again... Do you have a knack for listening attentively and giving valuable feedback? Do you really know how to tickle someone's funny bone? If one or both of these descriptions fits you then you should consider participating in the 2010 Evaluation and Humorous Speech contest.
Our club contest will be held during one of our upcoming regularly scheduled team meetings (date TBD). Please let me know if you are interested in participating in one or both of these challenging yet rewarding opportunities. --
Regards,
Shannan Williams
VP of Education
The Knowledge Club Toastmasters of Marietta, GA
Sunday, July 11, 2010
The Knowledge Club Toastmasters Meet Weekly in Marietta, Ga
When and Where
When: Tuesday Evenings
7pm – 8:30pm
Where: The Mansour Center
995 Roswell Street, NE
Marietta, GA 30060 GO»
We are delighted you’re a member of or thinking about becoming a member of our fast-growing community of people committed to improving their leadership, presentation and speaking skills. We understand that the improvement process never ends. It requires committing to self growth and education. So we are here to make sure that you are successful in achieving your goals. Attend our next meeting and see for yourself how we can all succeed together.
Where: The Mansour Center
995 Roswell Street, NE
Marietta, GA 30060 GO»
We are delighted you’re a member of or thinking about becoming a member of our fast-growing community of people committed to improving their leadership, presentation and speaking skills. We understand that the improvement process never ends. It requires committing to self growth and education. So we are here to make sure that you are successful in achieving your goals. Attend our next meeting and see for yourself how we can all succeed together.
Toastmasters programs are about. . .
The people you will meet at Toastmasters
come from a variety of professions orbusinesses, social positions, and backgrounds. Some will be just beginning their careers, while others will already be established in their work.
How you do it. . .
Build speaking and leadership skills withtime-tested methods
Focus on areas of interest in our self-paced curriculum
Receive suggestions for improvement through constructive evaluations
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