It was a warm, sunny, and lovely Saturday afternoon. Seargent-at-arms (SAA) Sarah Ong (IP2) gave a warm welcome to everyone.
Our
SAA Sarah Ong (IP2) broke the ice by opening the meeting with the meeting theme
“Embrace Change and Grow Together”. Members had the chance to share their
thoughts about this theme, and many of us drew the conclusion that change is a
norm although it’s not comfortable, however we need to embrace it and grow
together with it.
Our
Anchorvale CC Toastmasters Club President Adeline Yeo (PM5 EC5 PI) started the President’s
Opening Address. She shared that many years ago her daughter went to London for
studies, and Adeline felt sad and depressed being separated from her daughter. Faced
with this situation, her family needed to adapt with this new change, and they
were able to move on with this change together as a family. Time went by
quickly, 3 years later, her daughter managed to find a new job in London and
the family need to accept the fact that she would not be able to return and
stay with them.
Adeline also shared that Anchorvale CC Toastmasters Club has again achieved the DCP (Distinguish Club Program, which is the highest achievements for the club in Toastmasters, and she mentioned that we had gotten this achievement as our members had embraced changes and had been working together closely.
Richard
Sng (DTM) introduced the Words of the Day “EXCISE”. The meaning of this
word is to cut, remove and dispose.
The
first segment which was Prepared speeches started with:
1st
Speaker, Keith Perriloux, with speech title “The lessons learned”.
Keith has lived in 3 different countries although he is a Singapore citizen. He recently enlisted in the Singapore army. He learned about: Discipline (being on time), Respect (tolerance to other people, culture, religion), Teamwork (together to achieve the common goals). Keith has always embraced change all the while when he was living other countries, He has to quickly learn the rope to adapt to the requirements of serving national service in Singapore.
2nd
Speaker was Japinder Singh (PM2). Title of the speech was “My cycling journey”.
His earlier bike had thick tires to handle the off-road type of journey. However, when he went for a longer journey, he found out that a lighter type of bicycle with a thinner tire and certain type of handle and gear, could help him travel around in longer distance such as 50 to 150 km. Japinder also shared with us that anyone between the age of 18-88 years old is capable of biking for 100km. And strongly urge all to try biking.
3rd
Speaker was Michael Spencer Go (DL1) and the title of his speech was “Superhero
Story”.
Michael is an indoor life person. However, his grandfather insisted him to try out the outdoor challenges such as a bicycle riding activity. His grandpa also tirelessly drove Michael to his school every day. Michael learned the real Superhero attitudes such as: Companionship, Service, and Passion from his beloved grandpa.
4th
Speaker was Chong Wee Kim. Her speech title was “Down and Up”. There was a sudden and tragic change happened to Wee Kim family
when she was still a child. Her father, the only breadwinner of the family,
sadly passed away. Wee Kim managed to help her family get some money by participating
and winning the great lucky draws from supermarkets, which had brought tremendous
and joy and comfort to her mom during the difficult times.
From
the life hardship that she had experienced, she learned three things that kept
her going:
1. Believe in yourself.
2. Be grateful and contribute to society.
3. Connect with people.
1. The 5th Speaker was Uppli Srinivasan (DL5, PM2). Title of his speech was “Coronary Heart Disease”.
He shared about his recent bad experience of suffering from heart disease. From what he has learned, fatigue, cholesterol, family history might have contributed to his coronary heart disease. He shared some prevention tips such as doing exercise, having adequate rest, and seeking earlier treatment, could help someone to avoid the heart disease.
6th
Speaker was Srinivasan Kumar (LD1). Title of his speech was “Introduce Mentoring”.
Srini
shared a quote that “A mentor is someone who sees more talent and ability
within you than you see in yourself and helps bring it out of you”. He
shared on how his mentor, Mark Wong has helped him to be more courageous in his
Toastmasters Public speaking journey.
Srini
also shared on how Generative AI tools also help in mentorship. He introduced
one of the tools names “Yoodli”, which can play the role of Virtual AI mentor
in public speaking.
Next segment was Table Topic led by our Table Topic Master Manikandan Chidambaram (DL1).
1st topic “What you will do if somehow you are left in an island with nobody for sometimes” was attempted by by a young boy, Vishwa. He shared that he would utilize the coconuts fruits there, and he would do the hand waving with the hope of being spotted and recused by passing helicopter.
2nd topic attempted by another young boy named, Jayrius was about what was his best childhood memory. He shared that the best memory was watching movie and play games with his brother.
3rd
topic, “The most life defining memory” was attempted by Danny.
Danny shared about going overseas to study with the feeling of excitement. He tried to adapt with the new culture, the new environment, and he worked as part timer. One day he had a serious accident, whereby he accidentally cracked some of his bones, that incident forced him to embrace and adapt change quickly.
4th topic, “What would be the piece of advice you would like to share with others” was attempted by Varshini. He has learnt to slow down, and understood that life was not just to get by but to find the reason of living.
5th topic, “If the Doctor mentioned you can only live for another 5 years, what would you like to accomplish?” was attempted by Nagarajan. Nagarajan would be more involved in humanity, do proper exercise, embrace changes, nurture the nature, help people that are in the poverty.
6th topic “How to live happily” was attempted by Uppli. Uppli shared about starting thing small and be simple so as to avoid disappointment due to poor outcome.
Last topic, “What message you would convey if you needed to speak for the entire world” was attempted by Michael Spencer. With the wars going on, Michael encouraged the audience to be kind, and to think of other people.
Anchorvale
CC and Braddell Heights II Toastmasters members
posed for a great phot together before headed for snack break.
1st
Evaluation by We Chee Sian (VC2), evaluating the speech of Keith Perilloux.
Some
good advice shared by Chee Sian, were the usage of short sentence, and the use of
note effectively. If Keith was too engrossed with his note, this might cause him
to have many pause fillers in the speech delivery.
2nd Evaluation by S.S Cheng (ATMG, CL), evaluating the speech of Japinder Singh (PM2). Japinder had good audience engagement with his interesting topic. One advice was to improve the speech presentation by keeping good eye contact with all the audiences in the room.
3rd Evaluation by Adeline Yeo (PM5 EC5 PI1) evaluating the speech of Michael Spencer. Adeline advised Spencer to emphasise on how the change had brought about improvement. And not only to share on how great was his grandpa.
4th Evaluation by Santhi Perilloux (DTM) for Chong Wee Kim’s speech. Wee Kim had used dialogue, vocal variety and tone. She engaged the audience by asking questions and usage of body language. Santhi advised Wee Kim to improve on the share of take away messages to encourage audience as the key objective of the speech is to inspire the audience.
5th Evaluation by Marc Wong (DL5 PM1) on Uppli Srinivasan’s speech. Marc has observed the usage of good opening dialogue, good usage of personal story, speech organization and sharing of good take a way message of taking care of our hearts. Some suggestions of improvement include to change the title to a more interesting one like “1 in 5 in America has this” rather than the dull title “Coronary Heart disease”, limit to 3 main points to allow audience to digest the messages, try to have eye contact with audience while presenting from slides.
6th Evaluation by Li Li Lim (ATMS, CL) on Srinivasan Kumar’s speech. Good thing observed was that Srinivasan was calm and cool as he has delivered his speech smoothly, sharing his good mentorship experience with his mentor, Marc Wong. Li Li suggested some areas of improvement such as choosing a more interesting title such as “Mentee and Mentorship” rather than the simple and bland title of “Introduction to mentoring”. And sharing the compare and contrast between earlier stage without mentor and after mentorship.
Next
Segment was the Language Evaluator by Richard Sng (DTM) whereby he shared some
improvements for the usage of words.
1. 1. For all plural words
to always pronounce the ending ‘s’.
2. 2. Avoid usage of abbreviations,
as some guests and new members might not be familiar with the toastmasters’
terms.
3. 3. Simply say “younger”
instead of “more younger” as “more
is redundant. Say “fall” and no need to say “fall down”.
4. 4. Say the “last
speaker”, instead of “final speaker”.
5. 5. Say “so much things”
instead of “so many things”.
6. 6. Use the phrase “at
the highest level” instead of “In the highest level”.
7. 7. Instead of using “Good afternoon”, we can use “Splendid afternoon” or “Wonderful afternoon”, as the word “Good” had been over-used.
8. 8. Language Evaluator in
programme sheet should be changed to Language Evaluation.
9. 9. Accent is very important, hence we need to speak with the correct accent.
Next
segment after Language evaluation, was Ah counter’s report whereby Mark Tan shared on the Ah-counter report for everyone who
had the chance to speak.
In conclusion, during the speech presentation when pausing, we just needed to stop and think, and resist the urgent to say pause fillers words such as “Ah, Uh, Er, Um, Okay, And, So, You Know”.
Final
segment was Award Presentation by Adeline and Uppli.
Winner
of Table Topic: Michael Spencer Go (DL1)
Winner
of Evaluator: Santhi Perilloux (DTM)
Winner of Prepared Speeches: Michael Spencer Go (DL1)
President’s Closing Address by Uppli Srinivasan (DL5, PM2) where Uppli shared his joy of re-visiting Anchorvale CC Toastmasters Club and having this joint meeting between the Anchorvale CC Toastmasters and Braddell Heights II Toastmasters.
Do stay tune for our next chapter
meeting and we welcome you to join us as guest.
Together We Shine!
Anchorvale CC Toastmasters Club
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written by Rusman Hadijanto (CTM, CC, CL, DL5, PI5).
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