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Toastmasters Meeting Roles
Club President - The Club Presidnet
is responsible for opening the meeting by calling the meeting to
order and introducing the Toastmaster of the day. It is the President's
responsibility to ensure that meetings start on-time.
Toastmaster of the Day - The Toastmaster
is the "master of ceremonies" and leader of the meeting. The Toastmaster
is responsible for administrating the meeting and keeping it running
on-time.
Joke or Thought for the Day
- Some Toastmasters choose to present a joke to create an
atmosphere of laughter. The thought provides inspiration or motivation
to the group, setting a positive tone for the meeting.
Word of the Day - The Word or Thought
of the Day is used to improve the vocabulary of the club. Each meeting
a member of the club introduces a word, defines it, and gives an
example of its usage.
Table Topics Master - The Table Topics
Master presides over the Table Topics (impromptu) section of the
meeting. The Table Topics Master prepares a set of unique questions
and randomly calls on club members to respond.
General Evaluator - The General Evaluator
presides over the evaluation section of the meeting. The General
Evaluator calls for reports by meeting officials (e.g. the Grammarian)
and provides feedback on the meeting in general.
Evaluator - Each prepared speaker has
an evaluator assigned to provide the speaker with feedback. The
evaluator provides both written and oral feedback.
Grammarian - The Grammarian monitors
speakers and reports on both good and bad use of the English language.
When speaking, people often use such 'crutch' words or fillers as
ah, um, you know, well, and, or they just repeat a word or phrase.
These words and sounds can be annoying to listeners. The Grammarian
notes these words or sounds and helps the Speaker become aware of
them.
Timer - One of the purposes of Toastmasters
is to teach people to express thoughts within a specific time interval.
The Timer is responsible for monitoring time and emphasizing the
importance of time to everyone. Each segment of the meeting is timed.
The Timer operates the timing device which indicates to the Speaker
how long he or she has been talking.
Sergeant at Arms - The Sergeant at
Arms is responsible for the set-up and tear-down of the room as
well as greeting the club members and guests.
All club members are encouraged to help the
Sergeant at Arms meet and greet guest and set-up and tear-down the
room!
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