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Duty Roster for April 6, 2010 |
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| Theme
The Toastmaster of the evening chooses a theme for the meeting |
Celebrando el Oceano - Celebrating the Ocean | |
| Word of the day
A word of the day is chosen for the speakers to try to use during the meeting. This helps to increase everyone's vocabulary |
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| Toastmaster
The Toastmaster is the emcee for the meeting. It is the Toastmaster's task to introduce each speaker and form a bridge between the various parts of the meeting. |
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| General Evaluator
The General Evaluator introduces the evaluation team members and evaluates the evaluators and the meeting in general. |
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| Table Topics Master
The TopicsMaster helps members increase extemporaneous speaking skills by asking members to speak for one to two minutes about a surprise topic. Extemporaneous speaking skills are extremely valuable in the business world. |
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| Speaker #1
Speakers present prepared speeches. Toastmasters International's Basic Communications and Leadership Manual provides structure and guidance to improve skills such as organization, vocabulary, vocal variety, and body language. |
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| Speaker #2
Speakers present prepared speeches. Toastmasters International's Basic Communications and Leadership Manual provides structure and guidance to improve skills such as organization, vocabulary, vocal variety, and body language. |
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| Speaker #3
Speakers present prepared speeches. Toastmasters International's Basic Communications and Leadership Manual provides structure and guidance to improve skills such as organization, vocabulary, vocal variety, and body language. |
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| Evaluator #1
Evaluators provide constructive feedback in oral and written form. Evaluations are highly encouraging and provide a positive learning experience for all. |
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| Evaluator #2
Evaluators provide constructive feedback in oral and written form. Evaluations are highly encouraging and provide a positive learning experience for all. |
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| Evaluator #3
Evaluators provide constructive feedback in oral and written form. Evaluations are highly encouraging and provide a positive learning experience for all. |
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| Backup Speaker
The backup speaker should be prepared to deliver a speech up until the time the meeting begins in absence of one of the scheduled speakers. |
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| English Grammarian
The English Grammarian records grammatical errors of English and reports these at the end of the meeting. |
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| Spanish Grammarian
The Spanish Grammarian records grammatical errors of Spanish and reports these at the end of the meeting. |
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| Vote Counter
The Vote Counter collects the votes for best speakers, best evaluators, and best table topic speeches. |
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| Timer
The Timer records the length of each person's speech and provides a visual sign to the speaker that allotted time is about to expire. Toastmaster speeches and reports are carefully planned to fit specific time periods. The Timer reports the speech time periods at the end of the meeting. |
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| Ah Counter
The Ah Counter counts the number of times each person uses unnecessary filler words such as 'ah' and 'um' instead of a stately pause. |
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| Inspiration & Pledge
This person presents an inspirational message and leads the members in the Pledge Of Allegiance at the beginning of the meeting. |
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| Best Evaluator | ||
| Best Table Topics | ||
| Meeting Notes This week is Ocean week! An ocean (from Greek Ωκεανός, Okeanos (Oceanus)) is a major body of saline water, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (~3.61 X 1014 m2) is covered by ocean, a continuous body of water that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas. |
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