Be it more speaking experience for the contestants, be it leadership skills for all organisers and functionaries, be it a learning opportunity by watching others or be it the 1st place in the contest: I have no doubt that all of our 21 attendees tonight went home having gained something new. Browse through our photo gallery to see our contestants and winners!
The subject of the International Speech Contest is to deliver an inspirational or motivational speech
Joanna’s persuasive speech “Become a volunteer today” was built on her personal experience as volunteer for the Cricket World Cup
A certificate and handshake from Contest Chair Daniel. With his speech, Ross entertained the audience and incorporated a powerful call to action.
Who can give the best oral feedback?
Congratulations to Vivek from Contest Chair Fahimeh
The Judges selected Daniel’s evaluation of Ross’ speech as the second best of the night.
A well deserved certificate and trophy from Contest Chair Fahimeh.
Our esteemed visitor, the Assistant Division Governor for Marketing, commends the evaluation contestants on their high level of analytical skills. His key message: Any speech should be like a gift to the audience. Make sure there is a definite message!
Advait (left) has completed his first 10 speeches. Congratulations on achieving Competent Communicator recognition!
It was wonderful having so many actively participating guests tonight. Well done! See you again at Clubs’ Day this coming Wednesday and Thursday, 11am-2pm!
Tonight, we had yet another wonderful session of Toastmasters. Sergeant-at-Arms, Stephanie, opened the meeting describing the fun-filled experience she had in her recent trip to Bangkok. Then Vivek took on the role of the Toastmaster narrating an inspiring anecdote to introduce the theme of the meeting, “The motivational speech.” Continue reading Humour, Visions and Inspirational Speeches →
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