Basic Manual for Competent Toastmaster


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*Basic Manual Speeches A synopsis of each manual is presented on our District 26 website


Speech 1: The Ice Breaker

For your first speech project, you will introduce yourself to your fellow club members and give them some information about your background, interests, and ambitions. Practice giving your speech to friends or family members, and strive to make eye contact with some of your audience. You may use notes during your speech if you wish. Read the entire project before preparing your talk. A copy of this project is available online.

Speech 2: Organize Your Speech

Speech 3: Get to the Point

Speech 4: How to Say It

Speech 5: Your Body Speaks

Speech 6: Vocal Variety

Speech 7: Research Your Topic

Speech 8: Get Comfortable with Visual Aids

Speech 9: Persuade with Power

Speech 10: Inspire Your Audience

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