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Improve your self confidence
By practising speaking to a group in an environment
where everyone is also learning, you become more comfortable with the
task. All Toastmasters know what it's like to feel butterflies when called
upon to speak. Experienced Toastmasters also know that the fear can be
overcome just by trying.
- Learn at your own pace
- Toastmasters share and understand your feelings
- Opportunities every meeting to speak at the podium
- Do what you want - prepared or impromptu speeches
Improve your listening skills
We learn about listening as well as about speaking.
To fully participate in Toastmasters meetings, you must listen carefully
to the other speakers. We develop our skills by listening on different
levels. We listen to the content but we also learn to be aware of the
impact of the speech organization and presentation.
You need to be alert at Toastmasters meetings
because:
- You may be asked to answer an impromptu question
- You may be asked to evaluate another speaker
- We learn by listening to evaluations of other speakers
Sharpen your thinking
A Toastmasters meeting excites your brain. Participants
at meetings who are not giving a formal prepared speech are usually asked
to participate in "Table Topics". This is a 2 minute impromptu
speech on a topic selected by the Table Topics Master with the speaker
having no time for preparation.
Develop your leadership
skills
There are many opportunities to be a leader within Toastmasters.
- Club and District Officers are elected annually
in to lead and represent the club and District
- Members chair meetings and take on other responsibilities
- Toastmasters is an international organization with
leaders from each geographical area represented on the International
Board of Directors
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