Monday, June 25, 2012

Installation night!

Our venue for the night? The Secret of Louisiana. 
What was going on at the restaurant that night? A business meeting, a wedding and our very own installation night. (Installation night being the most awesome, ever.) They say a picture is worth a thousand words right? So, here you go!
Our upcoming past president, Isabell delivering her speech!
Members listening attentively..

Oh hey Zahir, whatchu doing there? ;)

NEW MEMBERS!  except Kelly, the one in green.

Zahir, our upcoming president for the 2012/2013 therm, amid the induction ceremony.

CHARADES!
Notice how fantastic everyone's facial expressions are :D

Volunteers getting ready to act out the word.





FOOD & PEOPLE!












Sunday, June 24, 2012

Last meeting of the 2011/2012 term.

The 16th of June was indeed a memorable day. We had our last meeting of the 2011/2012 term and also our annual installation night after. Like every other meeting of ours, it started off with a table topics session. 

The theme of our meeting was 'Hello & Goodbye'.


First it was Zahir.


Alcent, a visitor bravely volunteered.



Elisha, a visitor as well, gladly volunteered.


Seng Kiat with his unique approach towards his topic.


Dylan, with his topic 'How I'd prepare for a blind date.'


This is Cris evaluating the session.


Next up was our prepared speech session. Our lovely Kelly and Zahir were both about to deliver their 10th speeches.

 Kelly delivering her speech, 'My Secret Recipe'.


Zahir, dramatically acting out 'The Cut'.


Stephanie with her 'Toastmasters International' workshop.


This is Yean Yi, our language evaluator of the day, aka the 'Grammar Nazi'.


And the award for the best table topics speech of the day goes to...
Elisha, one of our visitors today!



GROUP SHOT ALERT! 


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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Post - Advance Speech Evaluation Workshop 2012

So we decided to take some time off  from our usual meetings. One reason was our 

"Advance Speech Evaluation Workshop"

Date: 2nd June 2012
Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Lecture Theater 11, Block D,
Taylor's Lakeside Campus 




 The main aim of this event was to help those who attended to effectively observe and evaluate the speeches, with the idea that in doing so the evaluator him/herself may improve on their own speech craft.
The workshop was graced and conducted by a very special guest, Distinguished Toastmasters Dennis Wee of D’utama Advanced Toastmasters Club.  A Taylor’s alumni and distinguished public speaker in his own right, he guided the entire audience on the how-to’s of speech evaluation, from the very basics that beginners can pick up, to the advanced techniques used by experienced evaluators. 






(Dennis attempting to extract the juices out of the audiences.)






(Crowd listening attentively)

Guest Speaker DTM Dennis Wee was more than happy to visit our club and shed his Public Speaking and Evaluation based skills onto the participants and club members.  He broke the session down into many parts addressing the critical aspects of how we perceive elements of a Great Speech from body language, vocal variety and advance speech techniques.

The highlight of the event was definitely the demonstrations the participants had to pull off!





(Hey this happens all the time!)




(No way! Are you even buying this?)


In the second half of the segment, Dennis shared on how Evaluation is complementary with practice in order to improve at ANYTHING. Without a specific feedback, how would anybody know where they lack at, or even their strong points. The audience were to be the Judges on American Idol and constructively critique the project speeches delivered.



(Dennis not slowing down even after 160 Project Speeches)


Dennis ended with a Bang by performing a voice-over of Martin Luther King's memorable speech and finally presented a Video of critically acclaimed Public Speaker & Toastmaster Darren Lacroix.
Needless to say, we need to learn to be "Ouchmasters" ourselves.



(Immediate Past President, Stephanie Teoh thanking Dennis Wee for his time with us)



The 3-hour workshop was attended by people, of which were non-members. The event ended with a group photo and Taylors Toastmasters adding in a new Competent Communicator into their growing list. 




(Parting shot, Thank you passerby!)






After the event, the organizing team casually asked the participants and some members how they found the guest speaker and his content.
They LOVED him!
He was Comedic, Inspiring, Entertaining and very experienced.

The 3 hour workshop proved to be not enough because the crowd enjoyed the content.

Maybe next time, the club would consider catering a longer workshop/session for people who want a longer learning session. 

Til then, don't forget to Be. Believe. Become.


Signing Off,
Zahir, TM
Incoming President-elect
Term (2012-2013)

Materials Writeup by Azwan, TM