SpeakerThere are 10 manual speeches to choose from. Generally they are done in sequence but it is not mandatory. You may also use work/professional presentations for your speeches.
Time: plan your speech to be between 5-7 minutes (this is the length for almost all of the Toastmaster basic manual speeches). If you wish to give a longer speech, arrange this with the meeting Toastmaster or, consult with one of the Toastmaster officers.
Preparation:
- Go over your talk with a coach/mentor (or fellow Toastmaster).
- Note cards or a speech script can be helpful. Use a large typeface if you think you'll be relying heavily on them.
- Practice as many times as you need in order to feel confident (by yourself and/or with an audience).
Bring your Toastmasters manual to give to your speech evaluator so he or she can provide their comments on your speech.
When introduced, go to the podium and greet the Toastmaster with a handshake. Acknowledge the Toastmaster, fellow Toastmasters, and guests (if any).
Speech outline
- Strong beginning
- Organized body with definite, flowing transitions
- Strong ending (no thank you's)
Wait for the Toastmaster to come to the lectern for another handshake and then return to your seat.
Listen openly to the evaluator but don't be discouraged if your evaluator missed your point--evaluators are learning too.
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