College Toastmasters
The basic Toastmasters manual. CTM
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1. |
Icebreaker |
(4 to 6 minutes) |
To begin speaking before an audience. To help you understand what areas require particular emphasis in your speaking development. To introduce yourself to your fellow club members. |
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2. |
Speak With Sincerity |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To convince the audience of your earnestness sincerity, and conviction on a subject you thoroughly understand. To confront and control any nervousness you may have. |
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3. |
Organize Your Speech |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To organize your thoughts into a logical sequence that leads the audience to a clearly defined goal. To build a speech outline that includes an opening, body and conclusion . |
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4. |
Show What You Mean |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To learn the value of gestures and body movements as part of a speech. To explore the different ways of using body language. To develop a sense of timing and natural, smooth body movement. |
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5. |
Vocal Variety |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To explore the use of voice volume, pitch, rate and quality as assets to your speaking. To achieve a pleasing natural voice quality when speaking. |
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6. |
Work with Words |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To select precisely the right words required to communicate your ideas clearly and vividly. To avoid lengthy words and sentences and jargon. |
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7. |
Apply Your Skills |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To bring together and apply the communication skills you have learned in the preceding projects. To organize your speech in a logical manner, following one of the suggested outlines. To research the facts needed to support your speech. To make a personal evaluation of your progress. |
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8. |
Add Impact to Your Speech |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To learn the value of props in speaking. To learn how to use props effectively in your presentations. |
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9. |
Persuade with Power |
(5 to 7 minutes) |
To present a talk that persuades the audience to accept your proposal or viewpoint. To achieve this persuasive effect by appealing to the audience's self-interest, building a logical foundation for agreement, and arousing emotional commitment to your cause. |
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Inspire Your Audience |
(8 to 10 minutes) |
To understand the mood and feelings of your audience on a particular occasion. To put those feelings into words and inspire the audience, using all the techniques you have learned so far. |
Last Update: November 19, 2002