Especially of interest to our members are:
- Sample Agenda
- The roles of the participants in a Boston Speech Party meeting are described here. Additional information on evaluation can be found on the, obviously enough, evaluation pages below.
- Speaker's Introduction Form
- A good introduction is like a marinade: with no marinade, you get a tough audience; with too spicy a marinade, the audience cannot taste your speech. Help yourself and the Toastmaster by providing some basic information for a proper introduction.
- Mentor Interest Survey
- A mentor can help you acquire the skills you are seeking more quickly. Being a mentor can help you hone the skills that you now have.
- The Art of Effective Evaluation
- When you are assigned or volunteer to evaluate a fellow member's speech, it is important that you concentrate on being constructive, so that improvement will be encouraged.
- A Target for the General Evaluator
- So that all aspects of the meeting may improve, the General Evaluator watches and listens carefully, noting what went well and where improvements can be made.
- Dues
- In March and September, Dues for Boston Speech Party and Toastmasters International are collected.
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