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"Parra-Natta".
See
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Assignment Guide:
See our online guide to
the performance of meeting assignments.
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Next Meeting
See Meeting Dates and Themes for
this term.
Mission of our Club
The mission of a Toastmasters Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment
in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills,
which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
Online Guide to Meeting Assignments
Life Hack
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To give you
experience to sell an idea or process (a life hack) which saves you
time, money or frustration in your day to day which your audience could
adopt. |
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Construct it like a mini speech, with an opening, body and conclusion. |
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Identify the problem your shortcut solves and explain to the audience
how they could implement the hack into their day to day. |
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As with all
assignments, prepare and rehearse to ensure correct timing. |
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If possible, try and
link your rant to the meeting theme. |
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meeting begins |
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Inform Chairman 1 how you would like him/her to introduce you. |
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What to do during your assignment |
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Build excitement
around the hack to grab the audience’s attention. |
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When you are
finished, hand back to Chairman 1. |
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That is the end of
your assignment. You will be evaluated by the General Evaluator |