TABLE TOPICS MASTER Ideas and Tips for Toastmasters
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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-- Are you looking for a few fresh ideas to crush your role as Table Topics Master at your next Toastmasters meeting? In this video, I give you 4 unique concepts to try out, as well as a tip on how to set up weaker club members for success.
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Great video. I regularly watch all of your content when preparing for various roles in my TM club. You offer insightful advice and innovative ideas, in an easy to understand manner.
Wow, Katerina! Thanks for the kind words. Your comment made my day :)
Hi Wade, great job for doing this! Great ideas. Quick evaluation: Work on: simply length of time. With items like this on RUclips, viewer usually want to get to the meat quickly. Doing good: overall good quality video with excellent ideas. I do like how you have the topics pop up on the screen so that viewers can get to what they want to view. Also the bonus for easing new members into Table Topics is great.
Thank you for the comment and the great advice! I really appreciate it :)
I like the “Judge A Book By Its Cover” idea! It will be my first time to be a table topic Toastmaster tonight. Your video is very helpful👍
Awesome! Let me know how it goes!! Thanks for subscribing, and good luck :)
It went very well, and I received compliments from my fellow toastmasters. Thanks again for sharing the idea!
@@sz4159 Awesome! Knew you'd crush it!
Thanks for the 💡! I will surely apply one of them.
Awesome! I'm glad you found this video helpful :)
My group "COS freedom speakers" Zoom-based from La Jolla, successfully played/created "Toast madness". Voting in groups produced a playoff in table topics. A lot of fun and allowed second time speakers a chance to improve. Mike Ruthaford is our president
I love it! Very clever idea 😀
Thanks Wade, This was extremely helpful.
My pleasure, Sharon! So glad this helped you out :)
Thank you Wade. Your videos are always valuable and insightful. From Nigeria
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks for these wonderful and useful tips!
No problem! Good luck taking on the Table Topics Master role!
Great video. It helped me a lot. Thank youuuu
So glad to hear that! Thanks for your comment, Abdullah!
Tomorrow is my first time as Table Topics Master in the meeting
Mine too
How did it go!!??
How'd you do!?
@@wadepaterson It was great... I actually used a new way for the selection of topics for the speakers which everyone loved.
@@arhamkhan7299 way to go!
Thanks a lot, great job :D
Cheers! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch!
Many times as Table Topic Master but running out of ideas. Thanks for sharing your tips. Warm greetings from Toastmasters of Dist 51 Area H2, Malaysia
So cool! Thanks for watching in Malaysia! I'm glad this video helped give you a few ideas.
This is incredibly useful
Awesome! So glad it helped :)
Yes i am and i'm here coz i'm practicing today for this
Awesome! Hope this video was helpful. Best of luck with the role!
Thank you so much for this, Wade! These are such great insights. I find the "Judge A Book By Its Cover" idea really entertaining that I might try it once I landed another TTM role.
Awesome! Let me know how it goes 😀 (And thanks for taking the time to check out this vid!)
@@wadepaterson increasing subs!!
Awesome 👌
Thanks for watching!
There's no app with table topics generator? i'm thinking doing 20 minutes daily of Impromptu Speech to improve my conversationalist skills
There may be this type of app, but I haven't looked for one in the past. Please do share if you find this type of thing!
That sounds like a great strategy for improving! Feel free to comment back later and let me know how it goes!
GPT
Yip, thx. Got one in a month.
Good luck!
@@wadepaterson thx so much
Passionate Toastmaster here🖐🏾
Yeahh! That's awesome! Thanks for stopping by my video :)
Subbed!
Yessss! Thank you, Rasmi!
Hey Wade. How would you suggest a Table Topic session "Online"? Where you will not have a hat or books to give to choose a topic? Will I use a Power Point with options A, B, C or D with the questions hidden?
Great question! For control your destiny, you can still have questions numbered on a separate piece of paper and choose somebody to give you a number between 1 and 10 and read them the corresponding questions. If you're on a Zoom call and let's say there are 12 other club members on the call as well.... you could ask a member to give you a number between 1 and 12 (let's say they pick "6")... then you can count out the 6th Zoom screen on the grid on your screen, and that is the person who will get asked a question. For the debate concept, you could manually split up 2 groups virtually and have each of them change their zoom names (for example: Wade - Team 1 and R Olguin - Team 2, etc.).
I hope some of these ideas help!
@@wadepaterson Hey i like listening to your video, I started off being a Grammairan , Quizmaster and then i'm gone to Table Topic. I don't know how to give out question, hopefully i will get some tips from your video, or maybe you can give me some tips. Thank Wade. 😊
@@jessicawilson2964 Thanks so much for taking the time to listen, Jessica! Hopefully this video provides you with some helpful tips, but I think the biggest key things to remember are:
- Try to make your questions relate to the meeting theme. For example, if the theme is "dancing," you could ask the following types of questions: "On a scale of 1 to 10, how good of a dancer are you and why?" ... "What is your favourite type of music to dance to?" ... "If you could dance with anyone in the world, who would it be?" etc.
- Say the person's name before you ask the question. This gives them time to mentally prepare because they know the question is for them.
- Try to ask easier questions to newer members and save the difficult questions for more advanced Toastmasters.
- At the beginning of the Table Topics section, explain the purpose of Table Topics, but don't spend too long doing this. The whole purpose is to ask as many questions as possible so club members have an opportunity to practice impromptu speaking.
Best of luck and let me know if you have any other questions!
Too much taklin get to th3 point
Thanks for the feedback.
great video but caption..
Good feedback!