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Fall to Quench Your Thirst
     Find Your Own Voice and LOL
   Toastmasters International, District 65,
the Eastern Division, Area 18 and SU Toast Club
             Present the Fall 2010

             Evaluation
                      &
     Humorous Speech
         Contests
       Tuesday, Sep. 28, 2010
     3:25 PM Prompt start at 3:35 PM
            Syracuse University
            Link Hall, Room 369
AGENDA
• 3:25 PM   Grab Bag Drawl for Panel Evaluation
            “Each guest or member takes a chance on drawing a ticket
             for a lucky panel evaluation contestant out of a bag.”
• 3:35      Opening remarks: Master of Ceremonies (Sung-Jin, Kim)
• 3:45      Evaluation Contest Master: TBD
             - Official Evaluator for Test Speaker: Sung-Jin, Kim
             - Evaluation Contestants: TBD (amongst members)
             - Panel Evaluation Contestants: TBD (amongst guests)
• 4:00      Interview Test Speaker by Contest Master
• 4:05      Humorous Speech Contest Master: TBD
            - Contestant: Sung-Jin, Kim
• 4:15      Interview the contestant by Contest Master
• 4:20      Presentation of Awards: Master of Ceremonies
• 4:25      Adjourn
The Mission of District 65
Enhancing the performance and extending the
networks of Toastmasters Clubs, thereby offering
greater numbers of people the opportunity to
benefit from the Toastmasters educational
program by:
• Focusing on the critical success factors as specified by
  the district educational goals and membership goals
• Insuring that each club effectively fulfills its
  responsibilities to its members
• Providing effective training and leadership
  development opportunities for club and district
  officers
CONTESTANTS
     PANEL EVALUATION                    HUMOROUS SPEECH
“3 or 4 people on a panel each look at
      one aspect of the speech.”
   For example, one may focus on
 content, one on delivery, another on
use of language; or one may focus on
     openings, one of the speech
 body, one on conclusions, and so on

• Member (Official evaluator)            • Members
     2-to-3 minutes                       Sung-Jin, Kim
                                             5-to-7 minutes
• Panel (Guests)
     1-to-2 minutes
Contest Officials
Master of Ceremonies          Sung-Jin, Kim
Contest Master                TBD
Chief Judge                   Ganapathi Kamath
Judges                        TBD
Timer                         TBD
Sergeant-at-Arms              John Adams



         Many thanks to our judges from Orange Orators.
         You are greatly appreciated.
“Panel Evaluation”
                 Contestant’s Criteria
 Ticket #1:
  STRENGTHS ANALYSIS   (clear / focused / posture and stance / gesture /
                        body movements / facial expressions / eye contact /
                        confident / use of notes )

 Ticket #2:
  RECOMMENDATIONS      (positive / specific / helpful)

 Ticket #3:
  TECHNIQUE            (example / visualization / simile / metaphor /
                        exaggeration / irony / pun / humor / slapstick /
                        surprise twists / logical / emotional / sympathetic /
                        sensitive / motivational)
 Ticket #4:
  SPEECH DEVELOPMENT   (immediately engaging / interesting / easy to
                        follow and understand / well constructed /
                        reinforcing body / climactic)
“Panel Evaluation” Judge’s Guide
 (excellent > very good > good > fair)
• STRENGTHS ANALYSIS: 40 > (28~39) > (17~27) > (0~16)
    An evaluator’s comments on the strengths of the speaker’s
     presentation should be clear and logical.
• RECOMMENDATIONS: 30 > (22~29) > (13~21) > (0~12)
    An evaluator not only points out the weaknesses of a speech, but
     he/she also offers specific recommendations for improvement
• TECHNIQUE: 15 > (11~14) > (6~10) > (0~5)
    An evaluator should be sensitive to the feelings and needs of the
     speaker, yet inspire and encourage the speaker in his/her future
     speaking efforts.
• SPEECH DEVELOPMENT: 40 > (28~39) > (17~27) > (0~16)
    The evaluator should focus on the speaker’ opening.
    The evaluator should focus on the speaker’s body.
    The evaluator should focus on the speaker’s conclusion.

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SU Toast Chapter of Toastmasters International_Club Contests_2010

  • 1. Fall to Quench Your Thirst Find Your Own Voice and LOL Toastmasters International, District 65, the Eastern Division, Area 18 and SU Toast Club Present the Fall 2010 Evaluation & Humorous Speech Contests Tuesday, Sep. 28, 2010 3:25 PM Prompt start at 3:35 PM Syracuse University Link Hall, Room 369
  • 2. AGENDA • 3:25 PM Grab Bag Drawl for Panel Evaluation “Each guest or member takes a chance on drawing a ticket for a lucky panel evaluation contestant out of a bag.” • 3:35 Opening remarks: Master of Ceremonies (Sung-Jin, Kim) • 3:45 Evaluation Contest Master: TBD - Official Evaluator for Test Speaker: Sung-Jin, Kim - Evaluation Contestants: TBD (amongst members) - Panel Evaluation Contestants: TBD (amongst guests) • 4:00 Interview Test Speaker by Contest Master • 4:05 Humorous Speech Contest Master: TBD - Contestant: Sung-Jin, Kim • 4:15 Interview the contestant by Contest Master • 4:20 Presentation of Awards: Master of Ceremonies • 4:25 Adjourn
  • 3. The Mission of District 65 Enhancing the performance and extending the networks of Toastmasters Clubs, thereby offering greater numbers of people the opportunity to benefit from the Toastmasters educational program by: • Focusing on the critical success factors as specified by the district educational goals and membership goals • Insuring that each club effectively fulfills its responsibilities to its members • Providing effective training and leadership development opportunities for club and district officers
  • 4. CONTESTANTS PANEL EVALUATION HUMOROUS SPEECH “3 or 4 people on a panel each look at one aspect of the speech.” For example, one may focus on content, one on delivery, another on use of language; or one may focus on openings, one of the speech body, one on conclusions, and so on • Member (Official evaluator) • Members  2-to-3 minutes Sung-Jin, Kim  5-to-7 minutes • Panel (Guests)  1-to-2 minutes
  • 5. Contest Officials Master of Ceremonies Sung-Jin, Kim Contest Master TBD Chief Judge Ganapathi Kamath Judges TBD Timer TBD Sergeant-at-Arms John Adams Many thanks to our judges from Orange Orators. You are greatly appreciated.
  • 6. “Panel Evaluation” Contestant’s Criteria  Ticket #1: STRENGTHS ANALYSIS (clear / focused / posture and stance / gesture / body movements / facial expressions / eye contact / confident / use of notes )  Ticket #2: RECOMMENDATIONS (positive / specific / helpful)  Ticket #3: TECHNIQUE (example / visualization / simile / metaphor / exaggeration / irony / pun / humor / slapstick / surprise twists / logical / emotional / sympathetic / sensitive / motivational)  Ticket #4: SPEECH DEVELOPMENT (immediately engaging / interesting / easy to follow and understand / well constructed / reinforcing body / climactic)
  • 7. “Panel Evaluation” Judge’s Guide (excellent > very good > good > fair) • STRENGTHS ANALYSIS: 40 > (28~39) > (17~27) > (0~16)  An evaluator’s comments on the strengths of the speaker’s presentation should be clear and logical. • RECOMMENDATIONS: 30 > (22~29) > (13~21) > (0~12)  An evaluator not only points out the weaknesses of a speech, but he/she also offers specific recommendations for improvement • TECHNIQUE: 15 > (11~14) > (6~10) > (0~5)  An evaluator should be sensitive to the feelings and needs of the speaker, yet inspire and encourage the speaker in his/her future speaking efforts. • SPEECH DEVELOPMENT: 40 > (28~39) > (17~27) > (0~16)  The evaluator should focus on the speaker’ opening.  The evaluator should focus on the speaker’s body.  The evaluator should focus on the speaker’s conclusion.