Next on: In-house Speech &
Evaluation Contest on 28th February!
“Love is all
it matters!”
Toastmaster of the love, Freddie Daniells opened the meeting with beautiful song lyrics. David Adams warmly introduced guests Ian, Dio, and Remi. Timekeeper Tadija Popovic explained the time rules in detail.
Table Topics session
Table Topics Master, Robin
Alcott conducted the session romantically. Starting with the food, Marcin
Tolysz indicated dark chocolates are more likely to make the trees
extinct than milk or white chocolates. Monika Swiderska recommended
addressing more on this interesting aspect. Speaking of the food not to eat on
Valentine ’s Day, guest Ian mentioned that fish as a common allergic
food to her ex-wife. Carolina Castillo enjoyed his entertaining
story. If being able to date with one chef, Cat Kipling would like
to choose the vegetarian chef since it is hard to figure out the vegetarian
cuisine. David West appreciated her detailed explanations for three
options. When it comes to the favourite food, our new member Ben
Starling shared his noodle experience in the restaurant. Carol
West praised that he stuck to the answer and recommended to use more
stages. Regarding non-chocolate products, our new member Sonia Araujo described the ice cream flavours. Eva
Yang enjoyed her sharing and recommended to express the experience more.
Prepared Speeches!
Ian Brown described his working
and studying experience last year. Although he forgot everything from the
university, he had a lot of fun with youngsters and worked hard to prepare for
the exam. Evaluator Brian Skelton enjoyed his humorous opening
and recommended to pay attention to the pauses. Second speaker Carolina
Castillo demonstrated the persuasive skills to sell a product. As a
top seller, she introduced three important aspects such as defining the need,
solving the need, and obtaining the commitment. Evaluator Ben Starling
loved the eight questions in the beginning of the demonstration to understand
the need of the customer and suggested to address more on the commitment part.
Open Feedback:
Eva
Yang conducted
the session for her first time and succinctly drew out audience commendations
and recommendations for both speakers.
(a) Planning & Organisation: Although
some members concerned about Pathways,
most of members liked the agenda and open feedback session.
(b)
First Impression: In spite of the
uncontrollable temperature of the room, new members found Excalibur encourage
guests to be involved.
(c)
Membership Orientation: Mentoring can be
coordinated with the CV (manuals, speeches, leader status) of the members.
General
Evaluator Dionysios Kola from dbToastmasters
club found lots of laughter in the meeting and provided suggestions to all
session masters.
Finally, President
Chinkata Okpara closed the meeting by announcing the winner of Best
Table Topic: Cat Kipling.
Next on: In-house Speech & Evaluation Contest on 28th February!
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