Meeting Review: Wednesday 16th May

Debra training sessionAnother action-packed meeting of Wimbledon Speakers Club last night opened with a short AGM, where Debra was re-elected as Chair for the next year. Congratulations to Debra, Bilwa, Katherine and John for being elected to their various roles – and a huge thanks for volunteering!

With those formalities dealt with swiftly, it was then onto a training session, delivered by Debra, which focused on how to increase our presence on stage. One by one, the audience were invited up to deliver the new salutation ‘Chair, Speakers and Guests!’, with the remaining audience stood right at the back of the room, giving feedback (and encouragement!) on whether the participants could be heard – a very valuable exercise.

Audience at back of the room

 

With our stage presence skills finely-tuned, Alice – the Chair for the evening, then delivered the Topics session, which was a set of mini debates. The audience were asked to go up in pairs with one member arguing in favour of a statement made by the Chair and the other member arguing against it. Such Topics given included ‘All redheads should be deported to Scotland and Ireland’ (masterfully handled by Joseph and Don), ‘A woman’s place is in the home’ (dealt with great humour by Bilwa and Jake) and ‘Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise’, which saw a barnstorming performance from Jan and Ian which secured them the Debra trophy for the meeting!

Jan & Ian

The Topics session was evaluated by Ben who, considering it was the first time he’d tackled this task, gave a brilliant range feedback for all competitors – great encouragement, praise as well as points of improvement – great work, Ben!

After a tea break, it was Rachel’s turn to deliver a Level 4 speech, where the emphasis is on gestures and body language. Rachel chose ‘job-seeking’ as her speech subject, which Bilwa evaluated and gave it a strong pass. Congratulations to Rachel – it’s onto Level 5!

Rachel

Katherine rounded off the meeting with the general evaluation, declaring it a great success, not least in part due to the fun and highly useful training session and the creativity of the Chair’s Topics.

We look forward to our next meeting on Wednesday 6th June (kick off 7.30pm) at Wimbledon Library (2 minutes walk from Wimbledon train / underground station – entrance via the automatic side door on the left of the building) for more practice and progress! Everyone welcome – especially new visitors!

Meeting Review! Wednesday 4th April

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Philippe took the Chair at the latest meeting of Wimbledon Speakers Club and led another highly entertaining evening, not least because of the extremely philosophical and thought-provoking topics session!

 

Participants (including newcomers Jake & Ian) were asked to give 2 minute speeches on questions such as ‘Is it better to fail or never take part?’, What is one responsibility you would like to be rid of?’ and ‘Who do you compare yourself to?’ and it was Anne who took away this meeting’s Debra trophy with her topic on ‘What are your first memories?’ – congratulations, Anne!

 

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 After the break, both John and Arsh delivererd (and duly passed) Level 4 speeches (gestures), with ‘Phobia’ and ‘How to use social media’ as the respective subjects – we look forward to both speakers delivering their Level 5 speeches in due course!

 

We look forward to our next meeting on Wednesday 18th April (kick off 7.30pm) for more practice and progress! Everyone welcome – especially new visitors!

Meeting Review! Wednesday 7th March

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Our second meeting in our new home of Wimbledon Library was a night of fantastic variety led by our Chair for the evening, Debra. And it was also a night of two halves, literally, which saw us break out into the big main room for the ‘Parliamentary Debate’ – the headline act.

After a warm welcome, Debra used a box of trivia cards that she had received as a Christmas present as the basis of both the icebreaker as well as the topics round. The icebreaker asked us all to recall a ‘senior moment’ that we’d once had – no shortage of answers there!

A wonderful variety of topics saw the audience provide 2-minute impromptu speeches on such subjects as ‘how to make a good cup of tea’, ‘unexpected item in the baggage area’ and ‘first impressions count’, with Arsh taking home the trophy on this occasion, much to the delight of his family in attendance! Bilwa provided an exemplary display of topics evaluation (as one would expect from an award-winner!), giving each of the participants praise as well as a suggested improvement, to help us all hone our speaking skills.

The second half saw us move into the big main room in the library and onto the main stage for the annual ‘Parliamentary Debate’, with the Chair quickly morphing into the role of Madam Speaker for proceedings! There were two mini debates (one on the role of the British Monarchy and one on the required etiquette of visitors to London) with 3 speakers on each side arguing for and against. The format worked very well and kept the audience engaged throughout – many cheered, jeered and threw impromptu questions at the speakers to keep them on their toes!

Debate

Sam rounded off the evening with the general evaluation, declaring the evening a great success – a remark that was met with resounding approval from those in attendance!

We look forward to our next meeting on Wednesday 21st March (kick off 7.30pm) at Wimbledon Library (2 minutes walk from Wimbledon train / underground station – entrance via the automatic side door on the left of the building) for more practice and progress! Everyone welcome – especially new visitors!

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