Xmass party Tue 21st

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Fellow Toastmasters,

Before you max out on Christmas shopping and other "less important" parties I'm taking this opportunity to remind you that Prestigious
Speakers is once again organising a celebratory dinner after our forthcoming meeting next Tuesday 21st December.

Our friends at La Cave Bistrot in Sarria have put their wonderful bodega at our disposition to finish off the calendar year with a bang!
Pica-pica; carne a la piedra; and a French cheese selection all washed down by delicious wine from their cellar for just €30 paid on arrival
www.lacave.es Reina Elisenda FCG, Sarriá, 21:45H

BE THERE OR BE ENVIOUS!

ALL Barcelona club members (HP, BCN TM and EADA) are invited and you DON'T have to come to our meeting at Casa Orlandai beforehand if you don't want to (we'll miss you but we'll have fun anyway!!).

Please consult Easyspeak if you haven't done so already. If you do and your name isn't there please reply to this e-mail so that we can confirm numbers. The more the merrier!

Merry Christmas!!!
Phil

Entertaining, exhilarating, educational - Carol's comments on Dec 7th meeting

"Entertaining", "exhilarating", "educational", were just a few of
the adjectives our 9 guests used to describe their experience as we
wrapped up our bi-monthly Toastmasters meeting only 6 minutes overtime
—in spite of technical difficulties’ slowing down our start up! Rose
Chong’s general evaluation of the quality of the meeting was also
generally very positive, although she exhorted us to improve our
table-topics speeches. We were reminded of the trainings she gave us
previously (which were excellent, by the way) about improvising
quickly a 3-point impromptu speech using any one of several
easy-to-use templates: e.g., first-second-third — good-not so
good-bad — good-better-best —past-present-future — with the points
sandwiched between an opening that’s as rousing as possible and a
conclusion that reminds us of where the journey began and summarizes
where we were taken.
Our 4 speakers' performances can best be seen in the light of their
evaluators’ effective, off-the-cuff appraisals:
In 3 minutes, Jeff Singer, with his skill of naturally poised
encouragement, executed an effective evaluation of Christian Cokson's
9th speech. Christian did "Persuade with Power" to vote in the
European parliament elections, using logic and emotion, effective
pauses and deep conviction.
"Phil's ability to treat the delicate subject of homophobia with both
dignity and humor was excellent", noted his evaluator, Tulia Lopes,
"while revealing half-way through his speech the link between being
bald and being gay". It was an excellent speech in every way,
touching and funny and inspiring all at once.
Florian Mueck, executing an impeccable 3-minute evaluation structure
of Dimitri Uralov's 6th speech, emphasized the beauty and the
effectiveness of telling a good story well, and just how well Dimitri
had told his story about one hell of a Roman holiday: ...¡la hostia
que ocurríó en Ostia! Congratulations, Dimitri, on taking this big
step forward in speech performance!
Arthur Waters performed his first evaluation by tackling Henrick
Sprengel 's "Working for Love." Henrick presented his project
enthusiastically, giving us a great deal of information, and can
improve by making his transitions clearer and simplifying his visual
aids. Fine-tuning our speaking abilities really begins with our
second speech, and we can all look forward to Henrick's rapid growth
as a Toastmaster.
A special shout-out goes to our Table-Topics host, Angela Dunbar,
whose purse became a bag of tricks that could give anyone the
Christmas Blues (the Toastmaster’s theme of the evening). There was
a book of Catalan Christmas Carols to be sung, a weird looking Santa
as a present for the boss, and a Father Christmas mask that was worse
than anything that’s ever shown up on Halloween! Not only Govind,
Irene Escolar, and Jose Cruset rose to the challenge, but even one of
our guests, Jordi, stepped up to round out our table of topics.
Tuesday, December 7th truly was one more "entertaining",
"exhilarating", and " educational" Toastmasters evening.

Carol

The Christmas season is back again

One would think that holding a TM meeting (7th December 2010) in the middle of the December “puente” would be a fiasco in terms of attendance.  However, our last Tuesday meeting was fully packed, not only with club members but also with guests (we had around 10)…aren’t we an attractive alternative to the Xmas shopping madness?

And Christmas was indeed an important part of the evening. Carol Ann, opened the meeting with  Holy Cole’s “Christmas Blues”,  followed by tips on how to avoid this seasonal depressive mood, the blues. She chose “blue” as the word of the day and it was widely used by speakers as Günter, Ah-counter, recorded .

Angela  went on stage as table topic master and challenged everyone with Christmas related objects : a Catalan Christmas carols book, a dried  pumpkin painted as a Santa Claus, a scary Santa Claus mask and a giant sleigh bell.  We all had a good laugh and got ready for what to say when we don’t get the right gift!

Speakers brought an assorted array of topics to the evening. Christian appealed to our sense of duty by underlining the importance of voting at the European elections. Philip gave us a lesson in rhetoric by transforming what initially seemed a humorous speech about “bolds” on a moving  one on the gay movement. Dima showed us his humorous side by sharing his “smash and grab” car crime experience in the Italian town of Ostia and Henrik made his second speech about the company he recently created with his brother and a friend.

Jeff, Tulia, Florian and Arthur presented  their evaluations  giving useful recommendationsto  for everyone (not only speakers!): paying attention to the structure, the use of humour, introducing  quotes  and the risk of PowerPoint as “message hinder” . Rose rounded up the evaluation part with  a Good/Bad/Evil analysis. An evil remark for next week: time, time, time, we need to be more efficient!

Time to say good bye, with Tulia’s closing words inspired by speakers speeches “Please vote because your vote counts no matter if you are hairy or bold, even when being in holidays in la Ostia because above all you can take the Xmas blues away if everything you do is the work of love ”. See you on the 21st!

Irene