Upcoming Public Speaking Events & Talks in Singapore

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Here are some upcoming public speaking events and talks to be held in Singapore:

Creative Presenting by Alison Lester
10th November 2007 Saturday, 1.30pm - 5.30pm
Queenstown Community Centre
Click Here for more information

District 80 Semi-Annual Convention 2007
Singapore  (16-18 November 2007)
Click Here for more information

TRL Toastmasters Club LE Workshop by DTM Richard Sng
24th November 2007 Saturday, 2.30pm - 5.30pm
Tampines Regional Library, Level 3
Click Here for more information

District 80 Pre-Convention Workshops
Power of the Subconscious Mind & Memory Techniques
12th January 2008 Saturday
Click Here for more information

District 80 Annual Convention 2008
Singapore  (23-25 May 2008)
Click Here for more information

Division U Upcoming Events
http://www.division-u.org/events.html

Other Upcoming Events - District 80 & Divisions
http://www.district80.org

Enjoy!
Yetti
Club President 2007-2008
Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club

“Helping You To Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking and Speak With Confidence!”
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District 80 Semi-Annual Convention – Singapore 2007

The District 80 Semi-Annual Convention will be held in Singapore on 16th-18th November 2007 at YMCA Fort Canning Lodge and The Legends at Fort Canning Park.  The theme of the convention is “The Next Step – Taken in Style”.

The Next Step – Inspiring Lives,
Creating Opportunities,
Encouraging Talents
with Style Up Where You Belong!

The organizing Chairperson is Patricia Lum, DTM.  The Workshop speakers include Michael A. Podolinsky, Stuart Tan and other motivational speakers.

Besides the fully packed programme, there will be times to network and relax at The Welcome Dinner at the Sentosa on 16th November, and the Gala Dinner and Hall of Fame evening at the YMCA on the 17th November.

Six of our club members have signed up for the convention.

The convention tickets are sold out!  However, sub-event tickets for the Opening Ceremony + Workshops on 17th November and The District Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests on 18th November are still available at $80 each.

If you want to get the tickets, please contact Edward Ma (HP: 9173 7803) directly.  You can find more information at http://www.district80convention.org.

KSTMC SPEAKING NEWS, Jul-Sep 2007

The first issue of the KSTMC SPEAKING NEWS for term 2007/2008 is out!

We welcome feedback about your likes and dislikes for this newsletter as well as suggestions on how to improve it.

http://public-speaking-singapore.com/KSTMC/KSTMC_SPEAKING_NEWS_Jul-Sep_2007.pdf 

Thanks! 

Yetti
Club President 2007-2008
Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club

What to write for your speeches?

What to write for your speeches?

If you want to start, but don’t know where to start, or if you are running out of ideas for what to write.  Relax! You are not alone!

The speech projects describe the ways, but do not provide the topics

Let’s talk about what to write for your speeches. I have two articles that I would like to share with you. The first one is “Setting Up a Speech Databank – the Real Secrets to Creative Speech Ideas” written by ATM-G Ng Seng Chuan.


Basically, we have to create a speech databank. “Set up an account book for depositing ideas, and you will have a wealth of materials from which to draw inspiration for your speeches.”

As stated in the article, “good ideas abound in life. All we need is a system for harvesting them”.  The system is that you have to read widely. How about setting aside half an hour each day for reading. Make time to read and you will be generating ideas.


The next step is that you have to create “thinking time”.  How to create the best thinking time? There are two suggestions. First, exercise regularly and you may get interesting ideas. When you are exercising, your mind is free to imagine.  Secondly, make use of your “mindless time”. When you are traveling or doing daily routines, you can think clearly. Remember to jot down good ideas when they come, or else you will forget them.


Finally, you have to make time to write. Plan to do one speech a month.

Here is a simple plan as stated in the article.

“Week One: read the manual requirements, and start to think how you are going to fulfill them.
Week Two: Settle on a topic, then start to develop a simple speech outline.
Week Three: Write out your speech early in the week, then edit and refine.
Week Four: Practice and rehearse.”

By setting up your speech databank and following this simple plan, you should have no problem for doing your projects.


The second article that I would like to share is “Looking for Speech Ideas? Look at Your Life!” by DTM Dee Dees in the July 2007 issue of the Toastmasters magazine.  If you don’t know what to talk about, look no further than your own life experiences.


For Project One “Ice Breaker”, you can talk about a brief overview of your life.
For Project Two “Organize Your Speech”, you can talk about your hobbies or areas of expertise.
For Project Three “ Get to the point”, you can discuss an issue that is important to you, for example, your college education or the impact of having served in the army.
For Project Four “How to Say It”, you can talk about your favorite holiday destination, or a major event in your life – marriage, the birth of your child, or retiring from your job.

I think now you should have ideas on what to write for your speeches.

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Resources:
“Setting Up a Speech Databank – the Real Secrets to Creative Speech Ideas” by ATM-G Ng Seng Chuan.
“Looking for Speech Ideas? Look at Your Life!” by DTM Dee Dees
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By Yetti Chiu
Club President 2007-2008
Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club