VP Menon, DTM
Decoding
Toastmasters Club Contest
“Participation in contest is the fastest
way to greatest improvement”
– David Brooks, 1990 Toastmasters World Champion of
Public Speaking
Why participate?
Contest Categories
1. International Speech
2. Humorous Speech
3. Table Topics Speech
4. Evaluation Speech
 Member in good standing
 Club in good standing
 Six projects completion from CC Manual or
Minimum of two levels in Pathways
 (for International Speech only)
 Exception chartered Club
since previous July
Ineligible to Compete
Incumbent International officers, Directors, Region advisor
or applicants, District Officers
International officers, Director and District officer
candidates.
Educational Presenters of sessions at the Area, Division
and District
Points to remember
Winners may represent only
one Club at the Area level
even if in different Divisions
or different Districts.
Do not serve as a judge if
you are competing
All contests end at District
except International Speech
which has seven levels in
total
International Speech Contest
Process
Certificate of eligibility and
originality
Contest chair briefing
Speaking order
Introduction
Speech 5 – 7 minutes
Certificate of participation
Results
Tips
Preparation
Make it Personal
Make it Universal
Add Humor
Be Natural
Vocal variety
Consult your mentor
Practice … Practice … Practice
Criteria
Content 50%
Speech Development 20%
Structure, Organization, Support Material Clear, Focused
Effectiveness 15%
Achievement of Purpose, Interest, Reception
Speech Value 15%
Ideas, Logic, Original Thought
Delivery 30%
Physical 10%
Appearance, Body Language, Speaking Area
Voice 10%
Flexibility, Volume
Manner 10%
Directness, Assurance, Enthusiasm
Language 20%
Appropriateness to Speech Purpose 10%
Correctness 10%
Grammar, Pronunciation, Word Selection
Humorous Speech Contest
Process
Certificate of eligibility and
originality
Contest chair briefing
Speaking order
Introduction
Speech 5 – 7 minutes
Certificate of participation
Results
Tips
Self deprecating humor is the best
Use personal stories
Twist in the tale
Avoid sensitive topics
Avoid jokes
Be creative
Content 55%
Speech Development 15%
Structure, Organization, Support Material
Effectiveness 10%
Achievement of Purpose, Interest, Reception
Speech Value 15%
Ideas, Logic, Original Thought
Audience Response 15%
Attentiveness, Laughter, Interest, Reception
Delivery 30%
Physical 10%
Appearance, Body Language, Speaking Area
Voice 10%
Flexibility, Volume
Manner 10%
Directness, Assurance, Enthusiasm
Language 15%
Appropriateness to Speech Purpose 10%
Correctness 5%
Grammar, Pronunciation, Word Selection
Criteria
Table Topics Speech Contest
Process
Contest chair briefing Speaking
order
Chief judge and contest chair
choose one topic
All contestants get to speak on
the same topic
Contestants escorted out of the
room except 1st contestant
Topic announced & repeated for
the contestant
Table Topic 1 – 2 minutes
Tips for Table topics contest
Listen carefully to the topic
It’s a mini speech – have an O/B/C
Have a definite opinion
Coconut – Cow technique
Take few seconds before you
respond.
Personalize the topics, include
personal example or a story.
Criteria
Speech development
Opening, Body, Close, 30%
Organization, Smoothness
Logic, Directness, Enthusiasm
Achievement of Purpose, 25%
Audience Response
Physical 15%
Appearance, Body Language,
Speaking Area
Voice 15%
Flexibility, Volume
Language 15%
Appropriateness to Speech Purpose
Correctness, Grammar, Word Selection
Evaluation Contest
Process
Contest chair briefing
Speaking order
Target speaker introduced
Target speaker Speech 5 - 7 minutes
Contestants are escorted out of the
room & given 5 minutes to write their
evaluation.
Evaluation papers handover
Only first contestant in the room
Evaluation 2 – 3 minutes
Tips for Evaluation contest
Make notes during the test speech
Do not repeat part of the speech
Be Genuine and Motivating
It is a speech, have
O/+ve/Impr/Recom/Sum
Use I not the audience
Address everyone not the
speaker only
Analytical Quality 40%
Clear, Focused
Recommendations 30%
Positive, Specific, Helpful
Technique 15%
Sympathetic, Sensitive, Motivational
Summation 15%
Concise, Encouraging
Criteria
Veepee’s 2 cents
Grab every opportunity to participate
Scale your presentation for the audience and
the moment
Great speech writing requires ruthless editing
Mentoring is a MUST
Understand well the Judging Criteria
Be careful about the timing
Practice Practice Practice
Enjoy it
Going through the experience by itself adds a lot of value to
everyone, contestants, role players and audience.

Decoding Toastmasters Club Contest_vp.pptx

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    “Participation in contestis the fastest way to greatest improvement” – David Brooks, 1990 Toastmasters World Champion of Public Speaking Why participate?
  • 3.
    Contest Categories 1. InternationalSpeech 2. Humorous Speech 3. Table Topics Speech 4. Evaluation Speech
  • 4.
     Member ingood standing  Club in good standing  Six projects completion from CC Manual or Minimum of two levels in Pathways  (for International Speech only)  Exception chartered Club since previous July
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    Ineligible to Compete IncumbentInternational officers, Directors, Region advisor or applicants, District Officers International officers, Director and District officer candidates. Educational Presenters of sessions at the Area, Division and District
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    Points to remember Winnersmay represent only one Club at the Area level even if in different Divisions or different Districts. Do not serve as a judge if you are competing All contests end at District except International Speech which has seven levels in total
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    Process Certificate of eligibilityand originality Contest chair briefing Speaking order Introduction Speech 5 – 7 minutes Certificate of participation Results
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    Tips Preparation Make it Personal Makeit Universal Add Humor Be Natural Vocal variety Consult your mentor Practice … Practice … Practice
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    Criteria Content 50% Speech Development20% Structure, Organization, Support Material Clear, Focused Effectiveness 15% Achievement of Purpose, Interest, Reception Speech Value 15% Ideas, Logic, Original Thought Delivery 30% Physical 10% Appearance, Body Language, Speaking Area Voice 10% Flexibility, Volume Manner 10% Directness, Assurance, Enthusiasm Language 20% Appropriateness to Speech Purpose 10% Correctness 10% Grammar, Pronunciation, Word Selection
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    Process Certificate of eligibilityand originality Contest chair briefing Speaking order Introduction Speech 5 – 7 minutes Certificate of participation Results
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    Tips Self deprecating humoris the best Use personal stories Twist in the tale Avoid sensitive topics Avoid jokes Be creative
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    Content 55% Speech Development15% Structure, Organization, Support Material Effectiveness 10% Achievement of Purpose, Interest, Reception Speech Value 15% Ideas, Logic, Original Thought Audience Response 15% Attentiveness, Laughter, Interest, Reception Delivery 30% Physical 10% Appearance, Body Language, Speaking Area Voice 10% Flexibility, Volume Manner 10% Directness, Assurance, Enthusiasm Language 15% Appropriateness to Speech Purpose 10% Correctness 5% Grammar, Pronunciation, Word Selection Criteria
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    Process Contest chair briefingSpeaking order Chief judge and contest chair choose one topic All contestants get to speak on the same topic Contestants escorted out of the room except 1st contestant Topic announced & repeated for the contestant Table Topic 1 – 2 minutes
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    Tips for Tabletopics contest Listen carefully to the topic It’s a mini speech – have an O/B/C Have a definite opinion Coconut – Cow technique Take few seconds before you respond. Personalize the topics, include personal example or a story.
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    Criteria Speech development Opening, Body,Close, 30% Organization, Smoothness Logic, Directness, Enthusiasm Achievement of Purpose, 25% Audience Response Physical 15% Appearance, Body Language, Speaking Area Voice 15% Flexibility, Volume Language 15% Appropriateness to Speech Purpose Correctness, Grammar, Word Selection
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    Process Contest chair briefing Speakingorder Target speaker introduced Target speaker Speech 5 - 7 minutes Contestants are escorted out of the room & given 5 minutes to write their evaluation. Evaluation papers handover Only first contestant in the room Evaluation 2 – 3 minutes
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    Tips for Evaluationcontest Make notes during the test speech Do not repeat part of the speech Be Genuine and Motivating It is a speech, have O/+ve/Impr/Recom/Sum Use I not the audience Address everyone not the speaker only
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    Analytical Quality 40% Clear,Focused Recommendations 30% Positive, Specific, Helpful Technique 15% Sympathetic, Sensitive, Motivational Summation 15% Concise, Encouraging Criteria
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    Veepee’s 2 cents Grabevery opportunity to participate Scale your presentation for the audience and the moment Great speech writing requires ruthless editing Mentoring is a MUST Understand well the Judging Criteria Be careful about the timing Practice Practice Practice Enjoy it
  • 24.
    Going through theexperience by itself adds a lot of value to everyone, contestants, role players and audience.