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Not a nonchalant meeting – 15th March

Prateek took charge of our last meeting as Toastmaster of the meeting and quickly introduced his team for the evening. Club President Florian standing in as timekeeper this evening to highlight both the importance of time within a meeting of the value of redoing roles to learn new things. Nadia took on the grammarian role with “nonchalant” as word of the day. Finally our harkmaster for this meeting was Eleanor B.

Another packed club meeting
Another packed club meeting

The first speaker this meeting was Sophia “Risk equals opportunities”. Sophia took us on the journey her brother undertook to launch his own smoothie business Savse. From a dinner with friends to the successful award winning business it is today. Our second speaker Hannah “be careful of the company you keep” informed us about the joint enterprise law and how someone can end up being imprisoned if taking part in a crime involving a friend. The third speaker was Toby “a new world” who explained the new possibilities offered by virtual reality worlds. He also highlighted the possible downsides include easy escapism in better worlds. Finally, the final speaker was John “Try, fail, learn, succeed” inspired us with a personal story of the importance of trying and failing in learning how to succeed.

Fourth speaker John "Try, fail, learn ... succeed"
Fourth speaker John “Try, fail, learn … succeed”

Our four evaluators were Eleanor G, Isabelle, Fahad and Stephen. Each provided extensive feedback on the strong points and points for improvements of tonight’s speakers.

The table topics session as facilitated by Annabel who used the London Timeout magazine for inspiration. Questions included “what’s the best part in London to live in” and “what would you change about London”. Both guests and members alike took part in the session and enjoyed themselves tackling Annabel’s questions. Each table topic speaker was evaluated by Edwin as table topics evaluator.

One of our members tackling table topic
One of our members tackling table topic

Nadia and Eleanor B came back on stage for their grammarian and harkmaster reports. Followed by Catherine from London Olympians as general evaluator who gave thorough feedback on the club and meeting.

General evaluator of the meeting Catherine
General evaluator of the meeting Catherine

Come and join us for our next meeting on March 22nd!

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Education impromptu and inspiration – 8th March

Edwin was our charismatic Toastmaster of the evening introduced each speaker to the stage. The theme of the night was Inspirational Woman, each speaker was given the opportunity to name a woman who inspired them.

Tasked with keeping this meeting on time was Tatianna, Andrew was grammarian, Fil as harkmaster and finally Thomas as vote counter and Table Topics evaluator.

Toastmaster Edwin with Harkmaster Fil
Toastmaster Edwin with Harkmaster Fil

The first speaker of the night was Alessia, her speech informed the audience of methods and skills that could be introduced at school in order to better prepare students for the working World.

AK’s inspiring speech had the message “Your Words Have Power”. A very apt topic, his speech outlined three examples where words had the power to change an otherwise hopeless scenario.

Third speaker was Florian who delivered an advanced speech. He spoke about the technical topic of nuclear safety, explaining through the use of a visual presentation and simplifying challenging concepts through the use of metaphors. These techniques enabled Florian to educate the audience in an otherwise very complex subject.

Third speaker Florian
Third speaker Florian

At Toastmaster meetings there is an opportunity to give a short impromptu speech. This is a very rewarding skill to develop. Through practice members develop the ability to organize their thoughts quickly and respond to an impromptu question or topic with skill.
Alex’s role at the meeting was to select the topics each speaker was given.

Terry was asked to detail his perfect date night. In order to rekindle their relationship, he described how he and his wife visit Brighton Pier, the place where they first met. They would play on the 2p slot machines to win toys for their two children. The perfect date would end at KFC where he would splurge on a romantic dinner.

Kim was asked to describe her life as a superhero, she recounted how useful it is to have the power of invisibility. Although this was Kim’s first time visiting Toastmasters, she informed us in her impromptu speech that she had attended previous London Victorians meetings incognito!

Paul was asked who out of three celebrities would he take on a cruise ship, he selected American politician Donald Trump! This decision developed into very humorous impromptu speech outlining the reasons why he would take the billionaire politician on a sailing trip.

Guest evaluator and impromptu speaker Paul from London Cardinals
Guest evaluator and impromptu speaker Paul from London Cardinals

An enjoyable evening with laughter, education and inspiration! Join us as a guest at our next meeting on Tuesday the 15th March!

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Competition time! – 1st March

Its competition season for Toastmasters and you could feel the excitement in the air at London Victorian’s on Tuesday. Five speakers and six evaluators took to the stage to compete in Toastmaster’s International Speech and Evaluation Contest.

Chairing the competition we had Sophia and Stephen, assisted by timers Alex and Nadia. Ballot counters Chui Yen and Karen and chief judge Joann.

Speech contests are an important part of the wider Toastmasters educational program, providing an opportunity for Toastmasters to gain speaking experience.

The order of each speaker and evaluator was selected at random. First to the stage was Edwin who challenged the audience to use the skills and tools taught at Toastmasters to speak up and use our voice. An inspiring speech reminding us all just how beneficial Toastmasters is. The second speaker was Eleanor who urged the audience to consider relationships as a key element in providing happiness and bringing greater meaning to our lives. Ending her speech with the memorable quote “Connections give life great meaning and we can only exist in an intricate web of meaningful connections” Thomas recounted growing up in Berlin and his child-like ignorance (through the eyes of a child?) to the then geo political situation in Germany. He described how he viewed the Bradenburg gate and his personal story of how it felt when the wall was torn down and Germany was reunified. Following on was Prateek’s colourful speech which began by inviting the audience to sing in unison. His speech developed to explain why the audience should tap into their inner lion spirit. How we should all be courageous and roar like a lion rather than living a “boxed life”. Lastly was Terry’s speech, he described how one could simplify life into 3 main situations. He outlined how we all have a choice in how to manage our thoughts and how we use this knowledge to better interpret the World.

Speech competition contestants
Speech competition contestants

The second stage of the meeting was the evaluation competition. Mystery speaker Stephen’s speech looked objectively at the points for & against legislation of educating primary school children on sex. The 6 evaluators then took to the stage in succession to provide feedback and analysed how Stephen could make his speech even better.

Evaluation competition contestants
Evaluation competition contestants

Results of the contest were as follows:

International Speech Competition:
First Place: Terry
Second Place: Eleanor
Third place: Prateek

Evaluation Competition:
First Place: John
Second Place: Nuala
Third Place: Olivia

Our competition winners
Our competition winners

Speakers who are awarded first and second place have the opportunity to compete in the next stage, the Toastmasters Area 8 competition. We wish good luck to our four members who will go on to represent London Victorian’s on Monday 14th March, 19h at the Area 8 contest hosted by London Cardinals in Hilton Double Tree, Victoria.

And finally – It’s a special moment for London Victorians, as our meetings will now start to occur weekly. Providing further opportunities for everyone to develop their leadership and public speaking skills. All are welcome to join us on Tuesday 8th March!

 

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Join Toastmasters get some pizazz! – 16th February

At Toastmasters we love giving out awards and the theme of our last Toastmasters meeting was “Victorians’ award show”. Taking charge as Toastmaster of the meeting was Fahad. Assisting him as timekeeper was Eleanor G who took this role for the first time. We love to have unusual words of the day in Toastmasters meetings and tonight’s one by our grammarian Stephen was “pizazz”. Maria and Andrew S completed the crew as respectively harkmaster and vote counter.

Another great night of Toastmasters ahead!
Another great night of Toastmasters ahead!
Harkmaster Maria
Harkmaster Maria

We had five speakers on the agenda. The first one Alex was beginning his Toastmasters journey by doing his icebreaker speech “A little bit about me”. Here we learnt just that, including his job as actuarial consultant and his travels in India, South America and Nepal. The second speaker for the evening was Nadia “King Solomon – Debating what are we here for and what’s life all about?” in her speech Nadia covered part of Ecclesiastes and the importance of not taking a text out of context. The third speech “Life with Jim” was by Olivia. In a crafty twist the subject was her relationship with gym and how by exercising more she became happier and stronger. Our fourth speaker was Annabel “Shop Now” who covered the history of shopping from ancient Greeks, to modern supermarkets to a future of drones and virtual reality. The final speaker was Nuala “Design is about people” who explained more about her job as aircraft interior designer and the three main end-users to take into account; economy class passengers; business class passengers and flight attendants.

Third speaker Olivia
Third speaker Olivia

 

The beauty of Toastmasters is that everyone who speaks receive a through verbal and written evaluation of his/her speech. Evaluating Alex was Thomas who recommended a slower speaking pace. Isabelle as evaluator of Nadia’s speech praised her clear structure but suggested she uses no notes in the future. Andy evaluated Olivia’s speech, praised her intriguing introduction but highlighted that the speech should have been outlined at the start. Terry took on the evaluation of Annabel’s speech and commended her for her clear structure. Finally, John evaluated Nuala, praising her use of the stage but recommended adding more pauses at key points in the speech.

Thomas evaluating Alex's icebreaker speech
Thomas evaluating Alex’s icebreaker speech

After a short break, the meeting reconvened for a table topics impromptu speaking session. Keeping up with the movie theme, our table topics master AK asked questions such as “what’s your favorite movie line” “what’s your guilty cheesy movie?” or “Are there too many bad movies”. The session was evaluated by Eleanor H who provided thorough feedback to all speakers.

Table topics master AK
Table topics master AK

Maria and Stephen then came back for their reports. Following on from them was our general evaluator Chris from London Corinthians who evaluated the club, ambiance and everyone else not evaluated so far.

Our general evaluator Chris
Our general evaluator Chris

 

Congratulations to our best speaker Olivia, best evaluator John and best table topics speaker Florian.

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Definitive speeches – 2nd February

The year seems to be flying by as we’re already in February. In charge of another evening of fantastic speeches, was AK who took command of the stage as Toastmaster of the meeting. Ably assisted by Annabel as timekeeper, Edwin as grammarian with “definitive” as word of the day; Prateek as harkmaster and Toby as vote counter.

Grammarian Edwin listening the grammar and vocabulary in tonight's speeches
Grammarian Edwin listening the grammar and vocabulary in tonight’s speeches

Starting the flurry of speeches of all kind was Alessia. Alessia did her first speech, The Icebreaker. In “Shiny Juliet” we embarked on a journey to her native city of Verona to visit local attractions but most importantly meet Juliet and be blessed by touching her right breast! The second of five speeches “D&G” was by Sophia. This time were transported back in time in Israel in the middle of a battlefield occupied by the Philistine army. The battle was decided by a slingshot shot from puny David striking gigantic Goliath in the face. Why did he took on the challenge? Because he had faith in his good! Epic! Eleanor followed with “Kawaii” (cuteness in Japanese) an entertaining speech about different attitudes to sexuality and dating in Japan. Our last two speeches were from advanced speaking projects. The first was by Kate “Bored Brenda” a story of how important it can be to appreciate the simple things in life. As after all being a pop star or a pirate can indeed be pretty boring in some ways. Closing the flurry of speeches was “LOCPY” by Fahad, from the Special Occasion Speeches manual where the purpose was to give an award to someone.

Alessia telling us all about Verona
Alessia telling us all about Verona

Evaluating our five speeches tonight. We had John evaluating Alessia, Terry for Sophia, Nuala for Eleanor, Florian for Kate and Stephen for Fahad. It is important to remember that “less is more” when writing or doing a speech. Indeed 3 main points are enough and overdoing gestures or vocal variety can be counter-productive for some speeches.

Nuala evaluating Eleanor's speech
Nuala evaluating Eleanor’s speech

Thomas was in charge of the table topics session. As Chinese New Year is closing on, participants had to tackle interesting questions along the lines of the Chinese Zodiac. From being an Ox in Yellowstone, to a rat on the tube or even a dog or a monkey in other situations. You had to explain what you would do. Giving feedback on all of the table topic speeches was Andy.

Topicsmaster Thomas
Topicsmaster Thomas

Prateek and Edwin came back to give their reports followed by Warren who evaluated the entire meeting as general evaluator.

Fahad delivering his Presenting an Award speech project
Fahad delivering his Presenting an Award speech project

See you all for our next meeting on February 16th!