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Thursday, 31 August 2017

109th Chapter Meeting on 26th August 2017

Our 109th chapter meeting commenced with a discussion led by our SAA Sathiyamoorthi, CC and TMD Valliappan, CC, about ‘Peace of mind’ as all the members and visitors shared their thoughts and experiences about how to be peaceful.


Following this was the opening address by president Salma Begum. She introduced the new Pathways learning experience, a modernization of the Toastmasters education program that better reflected real-world communication and leadership scenarios.
 
 
 
 
 
After that language evaluator, Rusman Hadijanto, CTM who chose to use ‘Tranquil’ as the word of the day to reflect the discussion about peace earlier.
 
 
Following this were five prepared speeches starting off with Angela Cai's project 7, ‘Research your Topic’ which was about Eggs. Through her research, we gained more knowledge about the differences between organic egg and non-organic egg. It was highly illuminating as she shared about how the eggs taste differently, how the chickens are also bred and live in their farms.
 
 
The second speech was an ‘Ice Breaker’ by Sam Wang who talked about how he was deeply inspired by a book that he read, ‘Grit’ by Angela Duckworth. He told us why effort is much more important than talent. As talent can be wasted without effort, but with good effort, talent and skills can be gained.
 
 
 
The third speech was also an ‘Ice Breaker’ by Kwa Jun Qi. He introduced himself to the audience very well by showing us his smartphone, pen, passport etc, to talk about different aspects of his life. It was a clever way to make his speech unique by showing the various objects and its significance in his life.
 
The fourth speech was Project 2, ‘Organize your speech’ by myself. I chose to rebuke some of the negative opinions people have about smartphones and showcase why and how smart phones have been so useful to us. I concluded that smartphones have had such a strong impact to improve human interaction, health, and productivity.
 
 
 
The fifth speech was also Project 2, ‘Organize your speech’ by Mishrita Gundluru. There she talked about one of our basic instincts, ‘Fear’ and how we can overcome it. She shared that life is so uncertain, and if we don’t try to overcome the fear of uncertainty, we will not go far.
 



 
We then took a break for a fun round of refreshments as well as a birthday cake for the August Babies, Sarah Ong.
 

It was now time for evaluators' report from Norman Tan, CC, CL, Alice Ow, CC, Angela Cai, TM, Salma Begum ACB, CL, and Benjamin Leow, ACG, ACB. They shared about what the speakers did right and the areas that needed to be improved. Some of the points brought up include, for speakers to utilize the entire time allocation of their speech by concluding their speech well, reiterating the points they have shared earlier.
 
 
Additionally, speakers were advised to not speak fast during their speech, as the priority is not to cram all their content in a speech, but to speak clearly and ensure that everything they say is understandable for the audience. Speakers were also advised to plan their speeches well and ensure that their content flowed smoothly, had a clear beginning, with a structured body and a proper conclusion to summarize their points. These were some of the basic but useful tips shared with the audience.
 
We were also advised about our use of pause-fillers and how to reduce it. Steps like rehearsing our speech well will help us feel confident about what we present, and thus lead to lower or no pause-fillers being used in our speech.
 
 
 
Today we did not have Table Topics because Malcolm Chen, ACB, CL who is our Pathways Guide visited us to explain about our new programs ‘Pathways.’ Members can choose from ten unique learning paths that focus on different skills. In total, Pathways offers over 300 unique competencies and 60 competencies in each path.
 
 
The Paths are made up of five levels of increasing complexity that encourage members to build on their knowledge and skills. Every path has required and elective projects. A path is completed when a member completes 14 projects across all five levels—a combination of 10 required projects and 4 elective projects chosen from a comprehensive list covering a variety of subjects. Each project includes at least one speech given in a club or other environment.
 
Pathways marks the first education program that members can experience online. Using Base Camp, the Pathways’ online learning management system, members have access to engaging learning tools, including videos, interactive quizzes, activities, feedback, recognition, useful tips and more. Members can choose to pursue their learning paths on Base Camp or in professionally-bound printed materials.
 
 

 
 
It was a fascinating afternoon well spent with engaging learning. I would like to highlight the efforts of our appointment holders like Sathiyamoorthi for his opening of the meeting, Valliappan for his confident performance as the Toastmaster of the Day, Helena Lim for her detailed and hilarious Ah Counter Report, Rusman for his educational Language Evaluation and clear narration of rhetorical devices, Narayana for his thorough timing, as well as visitors and members for their active participation.
 
Congratulations to our Winners:
 
 
Best Project Speech Speaker: Kwa Jun Qi, TM
 
 
 
Best Project Evaluator: Benjamin Leow, ACG, ALB
 
 
Written By:
 
Vincent Wong Cing Shen

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