As always, President Chinkata
Okpara opened the meeting with enthusiasm for the rollout of the new education programme "Pathways" which is just around the corner!
Toastmaster of the evening, Mustapha Hanafi made a variety of delicious savoury treats, chocolate cake and oriental sweeties, very much enjoyed by all. David Lennon warmly introduced guests Tariq, Ace, John,
and Noor. Timekeeper Eva Yang explained the time
rules in detail.
Table Topics session
VPM of Excalibur, Freddie Daniells conducted the session describing interesting scenarios that happened to him and asked related questions of the
audience. Responding, David Lennon vividly talked about not finishing a whale steak in Norway and using the lettuce on the plate to hide the uneaten meal. Marc Lottig recommended
paying attention to the time control. When it comes to the transportation in
London, Jan Winnick regarded herself as a psychologically
normal person in the tube and shared some observations in the tube. Paul
Andreas enjoyed her entertaining story and suggested to use more of stages. Concerning the gifts question, our guest from Florida, Ace, revealed
a concept of not recycling someone's present to other friends until your
friendships are recycled. Lynne Cantor appreciated his
personal stories and dynamic voice. Our welcome guest Noor Khan said
that he always eats too much in his mother’s home. John Akers found his two-side
opinion stories quite organised.
Prepared Speeches!
Prakash Patel delivered
his first humorous speech on the topic “Focus on Getting It Done.” He delivered a charming and droll talk about his experiences trying to buy a special food from France for his French
teacher. Evaluator Monika Swiderska enjoyed his colorful dialogues and recommended to rehearse more in advance.
Second speaker Cat Kipling made a Mexican Martguerita cocktail. Under the title “Shaken, not stirred.” She actually completed the task spot on seven minutes. Evaluator Carolina Castillo, who happens to be Mexican, loved the demonstration and said that she would have found it really hard to cut the lemon while explaining to the audience.
Second speaker Cat Kipling made a Mexican Martguerita cocktail. Under the title “Shaken, not stirred.” She actually completed the task spot on seven minutes. Evaluator Carolina Castillo, who happens to be Mexican, loved the demonstration and said that she would have found it really hard to cut the lemon while explaining to the audience.
Open Feedback:
Errol Williamson clearly and succinctly drew out audience commendations and recommendations for both speakers.
PATHWAYS!
Pathways ambassadors Lynne Cantor and Tariq Pasha gave a
workshop of new Toastmasters journey “PATHWAYS” and showcased how to enter the
system with a clear slide introduction. Can’t wait to join PATHWAYS as soon as possible!
Finally, Chinkata Okpara closed
the meeting by announcing the winners:
Best Table Topic: Asaf (Ace)
Mengelgien. (Guest)
Best Table Topic Evaluator: Lynne Cantor
As always, the meeting ended with an extended session in the pub! We enjoyed the conversations with our new friends. Welcome to join us!
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