Part 1 can be found here. This article talks about the major part of any Toastmasters meeting: The education session.
Toastmaster leads the session which is divided into three sections: Table Topics, Prepared Speeches, and Evaluations.
Table Topics is all about speaking without preparation. it can train your brain to think quickly and respond intelligently.
Prepared Speeches is about improving your confidence by speaking regularly in front of an audience.
Evaluations will enhance your listening and critical thinking skills. Evaluations will help the speakers to become better communicators.
When I was VP Education of McGill Toastmasters Club, I have learned a lot about the club members and about my own abilities. I am sharing my remarkable experience in the attached two articles.
The cover photo was taken at the end of one theme meeting. You guessed it right: The theme was Valentine's Day. We had so much fun that evening.
Actually we had fun at any given meeting. As our founder, Ralph Smedley said: "We learn best in moments of enjoyment".
"Time flies when you are having fun", either in person or on Zoom. Sometimes a two-hour meeting feels like 20 minutes.
"A Toastmaster wears many hats" is an excellent resource for all TM meeting roles, made available by Toastmasters International.
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