Join us for our Feb. 16 meeting: “Your Body Speaks – What’s it Saying?”

Continuing in the theme begun at our last meeting, this Wednesday will feature another “back to basics” lesson in communication. While last week touched upon the importance of pronunciation, this week we’ll focus on the fundamentals of body language.

Join us at this week’s Liberty Village Toastmasters meeting this Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the Harbourfront Community Centre, Assembly Room C. Our Toastmaster for the night, Simon, will emphasize the core communication concept of body language as he talks about the meeting’s theme: “Your Body Speaks – What’s it Saying?”. It’s not something we’re all conscious of, but body language plays a vital role in the overall message we convey.

We also have a great line-up of speakers for the evening. Keith has been building lots of buzz for his long-awaited second speech, which will finally have its premier on Wednesday night. Hazel will continue her steady progress as a public speaker with her third speech – Get to the Point. Finally, Vivienne will use the power of words to vividly describe “The Trials and Tribulations of a 6-year-old”.

Make sure you come out – it’s shaping up to be a great evening.

-Liberty Village Toastmasters

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Liberty Village Toastmasters meeting summary – February 9


Andreea was the toastmaster at our February 9 meeting. The importance of pronunciation was the theme of the evening. As toastmasters it’s paramount that people understand what we’re saying, so Andreea suggested the technique of saying tongue twisters to reduce this obstacle. Before people presented their toastmaster roles, they loosen their tongues by selecting a tongue twister from a plate and read it to the audience. It was fun watching people say some challenging tongue twisters!

Although three speeches were scheduled for the evening, we only heard one speech from Bill. It was still beneficial for all in attendance. Bill got the opportunity to have his speech evaluated by three people – the evaluator who was assigned to evaluate his speech and two other evaluators who were assigned to evaluate the cancelled speeches. Toastmaster evaluation contests follow this format, and it felt like a prelude to the annual speech evaluation contest, which will take place later this month. We had a lot of new faces in the audience and it was a great way to acquaint them with the annual evaluation contest.

Billdid an exceptional job presenting speech number 4 – “How to Say it”. It was titled “Another Day in Paradise”. He gave an exceptionally vivid account of an episode he experienced racing his bike. It was also really insightful listening to three different evaluations. At the end of the night we also voted for the best evaluation. Congratulations to Dennis who was voted the winner.

Table Topics continued on the theme of pronunciation. Each Table Topics participant was asked their perspective on a topic that featured a mispronounced word. This exercise not only required people to think on their feet, but they also had to pronounce the mispronounced word properly too.

Congratulations to Julian who consistently does an impeccable job pronouncing all his words well. Not only did he pronounce “Australia” properly, he clearly articulated a compelling argument why Australia’s currency will remain strong. Well done! It was also impressive to see new faces volunteer to participate in Table Topics. Your enthusiasm is what makes Table Topics a well loved part of the meeting.

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Pronunciation, your strongest asset when speaking


Is pronunciation your strongest asset when speaking? English has a reputation for being a difficult language to speak, in part because certain sounds are hard to pronounce. Do you want to practice a fun technique to improve your pronunciation? Then come to this week’s meeting and practice together with your Toastmaster, Andreea! This is an exciting week as 3 of our newest members will present their prepared speeches: Alireza will break the ice with speech #1 presenting her journey from Tehran to Toronto, Keith will deliver his speech #2 about energy & our government’s plan on spending $87-billion to address Ontario’s aging infrastructure needs and Bill will get us to Paradise with his 4th speech. But the excitement is not over: stay tuned for an entertaining table topics session prepared by Eric and remember to pay attention to your pronunciation ;-)! See you at the meeting tomorrow!

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Club level Speech and Evaluation contest

Do you need a motivation to make the best out of Toastmasters?
Our Club level Speech and Evaluation contest will be held on Feb 23, 2011. This is a tremendous opportunity for all of you!

Remember:
1. Any member may participate in the Evaluation contest as long as they delivered at least ONE evaluation! There is no prior preparation involved.
2. Members who have completed SIX speeches or more may participate in the Speech Contest. You can opt to use a previously delivered speech, or a new speech. Any new manual speeches will count towards your track record.

“Even when opportunity knocks you still have to get up and open the door!”

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Today’s meeting canceled due to community centre closing

The storm won this battle, but we will win the war! Although today’s meeting won’t take place, use this as an opportunity to practice your next speech. Get ready for the next meeting and for our club level Speech and Evaluation contest which is coming soon!

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