On 20th January we experienced what happens when
you have to organise a Toastmasters meeting at the last minute with many members
absent due to other commitments or illness. Some members took on multiple
roles, with little opportunity to prepare – and boy did they shine! We had a
vibrant meeting with a number of return visitors who I think we’re going to
keep seeing. Last minute preparation can really bring a team together and
showed off the nurturing nature of our club.
Paul was the Toastmaster, as well as the Sergeant at Arms
and evaluator of one of the speeches. It was his first time as Toastmaster and
he lead us through the meeting like an old hand. Richard was our acting
President for the evening as well as evaluator of one of the speeches. He enthused
and entertained us with his energetic introduction. Mark took the role of
Timekeeper and kept us all on track. Sharon stepped in as Grammarian, as well
as evaluating one of the speeches, with only a few minutes to think up a word
for the day, define the word and her role for us, then write and post it on the
walls to remind us of the word we should try to use. John took the role of
Topics Master as he arrived at the meeting, and used the Toastmasters Table
Topics App to find random questions for us to answer for our short, impromptu
speeches.
Our theme for the evening was ‘Winter’ and our word for the
day was ‘Lacking’ – due to the lack of heat.
The first speaker was Anne, who talked about David Bowie and
the impact he’s had on her life. This was speech number 4 in the Competent
Communicator Manuel – ‘How you say it’ and the idea is to use clear,
grammatically correct language with rhetorical questions. Sharon evaluated that
that had been achieved and praised the use of ‘the power of three’ and the use
of alliteration.
Ade spoke second, an Advanced speech ‘Speaking to inform –
The abstract concept’. He explained about blood pressure. Without the use of
any illustrations, he managed to paint pictures with words and hand movements
to explain what high and low blood pressure are, what makes blood pressure high
or low and why we need to keep our blood pressure healthy. I certainly came
away with a greater understanding of the concept.
John’s task was to ‘Persuade with Power’ his 9th
speech from the Competent Communicator Manual. He informed us all about the
proposed closures of Open University Regional Centres and certainly convinced
me that I should sign the petition against the closures. His speech was
structured clearly so that we all got to understand the current situation, the
reasons why the closures were being considered and the potential impacts which
meant he disagreed with the closures.
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