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Our club member Sean has just been crowned as the 2014 District 80 International Speech Contest Champion at Bangkok.  District 80 consists of about 220 toastmasters clubs. Congratulations Sean Seah Weiming. We are proud of you!

Practice is the key to helping you improve in public speaking. Join a toastmaster club and learn how to speak in public.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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Happy moments

Happy moments…

Our club member, Sean Seah Weiming received Champion trophy for the Division U International Speech Contest 2014, from the Guest of Honour, Mr Heng Chee How, Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister Office) & Member of Parliament for Whampoa SMC .

He also achieved 1st Runner up in Division U Table Topics Contest 2014. We are proud of his achievement. Thank you Sean, for making our club proud!

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Division U Contests 2014

You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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KUTMC International Speech & Table Topics Contests 2014

KUTMC International Speech & Table Topics Contests 2014

Dear Friends,

Let us congratulations to all the participants of ‘International speech and table topics contest’!

KUTMC International Speech & Table Topics Contests 2014

I am glad to announce the winners once again.

Speech contest
Champion- Suhail Hamid
1st runner-up – Sean Seah

Table topics contest:
Champion- Sean Seah
1st runner-up – Kwan Hong
2nd runner-up – Puspita

The winners will represent the Kampong Ubi Toastmasters club for the Area U4 contest on 15 March 2014.

– Thank you

Dr. Suvarna Latha
VPE, KUTMC
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Join a toastmaster club and learn how to overcome your public speaking fear. You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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How To Improve Your Voice for Public Speaking

How To Improve Your Speaking Voice

“Your audience judges you from the moment you stand up to speak. If you are dressed well and are neat and clean, their initial impression of you will be positive.  However, if your voice is squeaky, your words unintelligible, or your voice too loud, their positive impression quickly will become negative.  If you want to communicate effectively and positively influence your audience, you must pay special attention to your speaking voice.

Extracted from Your Speaking Voice published by Toastmasters International

Inside the Your Speaking Voice, you will get tips for adding strength and authority to your voice,  click here to read it over the net or download it to your device for future reading.

Topics include:

  • The Medium of Your Message
  • How Your Voice is Created
  • What kind of Voice Do You Have?
  • Your Speech Profile
  • How to Improve Your Speaking Voice
  • Rehearsing Speeches
  • Presenting Speeches
  • Your Voice and Your Image
  • Speech Profile

Check out the following Youtube Video on how to improve your voice presented by a top TV voice expert. 

The following youtube video explains Five Aspects of a Powerful Speaking Voice.

Practice is the key to helping you improve in public speaking.
You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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Public Speaking Tips: What is Your Message?

Public Speaking Tips: What is Your Message?

When you are preparing a presentation, one of the first things to do is to focus on your message.  Think of your message as the one thing you would like the audience to remember from your presentation.

For more information, check out the below article “Presentation Skills: What Is Your Message?”

If you want to overcome stage fright and learn to speak with confidence, join a toastmasters club.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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Presentation Skills: What Is Your Message?
By Gilda Bonanno

When you are preparing a presentation, one of the first things to do is to focus on your message.

Think of your message as the one thing you’d like the audience to remember from your presentation. State it in one sentence, if you can – think of it as fitting on a headline of a newspaper or a billboard.

What’s the one thing stated, succinctly, in one sentence, that you’d like the audience to take away from your presentation? Whether you are talking for ten minutes or an hour, what would you like the audience to remember?

If we were to interview the audience after your presentation and ask, “What was the point of that presentation? What was the message?” would they all say the same thing? They may describe it using different words, but in essence, it should be the same content.

We’d want them to say, “Well, the point of that was to understand the three reasons for not moving ahead with this project now.” Or,”Well, the purpose of that presentation was so he could explain his management philosophy, and how he’s going to lead the team.” Or, “The purpose of that was to explain the first quarter numbers, and why they are not as good as we expected.”

So before you start putting together your material, your outline, and your slides, it’s important for you to be clear on your message. State it in one or two sentences and write it on the top of your notes or outline.

Because, if you’re not clear about exactly what you’re trying to communicate, it’s going to be very difficult for the audience to understand it.

To get more tips you can use immediately to improve your presentation skills, sign up for Gilda Bonanno’s free twice-monthly e-newsletter by visiting http://www.gildabonanno.com/Pages/newsletter.aspx and entering your email address.  Copyright 2013

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gilda_Bonanno

http://EzineArticles.com/?Presentation-Skills:-What-Is-Your-Message?&id=7806797

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KUTMC Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests 2013

Dear all,

I am very honored and thankful to be your contest chair for this event.

Congratulations to winners:

Humorous Speech Contest
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(no time disqualification)
Champion: Jun Allego
1st Runner-up: Survana Latha
2nd Runner-up: Valentin Laiseca

Evaluation Contest
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(no time disqualification)
Champion: Jun Allego
1st Runner up: Valentin Laiseca
2nd Runner up: Survana Latha

Kudos to ALL the contestants who participated in both humorous speech contests yesterday. You have inspired us with your bravery and your passion to be better public speakers.

Our Champ – Jun & 1st Runners-up – Latha and Valentin, will represent KUTMC, at the Area U4 Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests, to be held on Sat, 21, in Kampong Ubi CC. Please attend the contests & support our champions!

Thank you for our awesome and supportive club advisers.

Thank you very much to all of you who attended this event, those who brought your friends and to all appointment holders. This event won’t be possible without you.

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See you soon.

Goodnight!

Yours truly,
Cathy
On Behalf of the Contest Committee and KUTMC ExCo
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