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AP4 A Dramatic Talk (The Entertaining Speaker Manual)

Objectives: Develop an entertaining, dramatic talk about an experience or incident. Include vivid imagery, characters and dialogue. Deliver the talk in an entertaining manner. Timing: 5 - 7 mins THE PERILS OF PARENTING by Joni Siah How many of you think that babies are cute and adorable? Do you know why babies are so cute? They've got to be, otherwise parents would have long given up on the arduous task of caring for a baby! In my previous speech on Parenting Part I, I shared about the sacrifices of parenting: sleep, sex and sanity. Today, I will share with you Parenting Part II about the perils of parenting. There are perils you have to face as a parent. This is encapsulated by the 3Ps: pee, poo and puke. Let's start with the first P: P for pee. Some of you may think there's diapers, what's there to worry about right? Wrong!!! Diapers do not cover all emergencies. Even with diapers, your baby can leak. If you don't do a night change, the monumental pee d

GO Formula in Handling Table Topics

We were privileged to have Gerald Ong from Hong Kah North TMC to lead in Table Topics Evaluation at our October chapter meeting - a first in Katong TMC. This is practised in clubs in other countries like Australia, London and Guangzhou. He shares with us GO Formula in Handling Table Topics: Technique 1: PREP Position: This is what I think Reason: This is the reason why I think Example: This is the example how it works Position: This is the reason why I think what I think Technique 2: Past, Present, Future The Past: What do you see in the past? The Present: What do you see in the present? The Future: What do you see in the future? Technique 3: Problem, Cause, Solution The Problem: This is what it is wrong The Cause: Here’s what we came about The Solution: This is what we can do about it. Technique 4: Tell x3 Tell: them what you are going to tell them Tell: them why you told them Tell: them what you have told them Technique 5: Story Story Sells, Information Tells Story strive to have; M

Opening Address 20 Oct 2011

There is a saying that " Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion. " I like that. How many of you would like to become great speakers? Then you will need the right dosage of passion to get going. To help you determine your current level of passion, here's a little quiz. If your answer is never, you get 0; if your answer is sometimes, you get 1 point; if your answer is always, you score 2. Here are the questions: 1. Do you prepare a script in advance for your speech or presentation? 2. Do you rehearse your speech at least 3 times? 3. Do you have someone to mentor you? 4. Do you reflect on each speaking experience and think about how you could have improved on it? 5. Do you jump at every chance to speak or present at work or in toastmasters etc? 6. Do you quiver with anticipation and volunteer yourself when the table topics master asks for a volunteer? 7. Do you participate in speech contests actively? 8. Do you attend workshops whenever you

AREA Z3 HUMOROUS SPEECH & EVALUATION CONTEST 2011

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(Justin, Ida, Joni and Choon Liang) It was a great experience competing at an area contest. Although Justin and myself did not manage to proceed to the next round, both of us enjoyed ourselves; and more importantly gained much experience in the contest. We live to fight another day and this is just one of the many stepping stones to victory.

KATONG TMC H&E CONTEST- 15 SEP 2011

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Our Club Contest Winners. Benjamin, Justin and Choon Liang(Leena not in picture) Would like to thank everyone for making the Club Contest possible.