Daybreakers FAQ
Hello Prospective Toastmaster ---
Welcome to
Toastmasters and the Daybreakers Toastmasters Club. Toastmasters
International is the leading organization in the world devoted to
helping people develop and enhance their communication and leadership
skills. These skills can be applied to our everyday business activities
as well as to our personal lives. Toastmasters International has more
than 210,000 members in over 90 countries. To help you enjoy and
understand what Toastmasters is all about, we have prepared this brief
overview of our program.
A typical Toastmasters meeting contains six parts:
- In the first segment
the President calls the meeting to order and club business is conducted.
The Toastmaster of the Day is introduced and is the person responsible
for ensuring a well run meeting. The Toastmaster acts as a genial host
to smooth the transition between program participants and segments.
- In the second
segment, the General Evaluator introduces officials for the meeting.
Members of our club take turns filling the various evaluation team
positions during the meeting. The positions include a timer, a
grammarian, videomaster, ah counter, vote counter, prayer/pledge and
toast. All activities in a Toastmaster meeting are timed and individuals
must complete their assignment within defined boundaries.
- The third
segment of the program is known as Table Topics where we learn the
techniques of impromptu speaking. Table Topics develops our ability to
think on our feet, organize our thoughts and express ourselves in a
clear and concise manner. Considering that more than 90 percent of the
time we spend communicating each day is in informal discussions, it is
easy to see why being effective in impromptu speaking is important.
- Following a brief
break, the fourth segment of our program consists of formal
speeches. Most of the speakers give a prepared speech from a basic or
advanced Communication and Leadership manual provided by Toastmasters
International. Each assignment in the manuals focuses on a specific
communication and/or leadership skill that allows members to advance in
ability and confidence as they progress through the manuals. Each speech
has a specific set of objectives and time limit based on guidelines set
forth in the manuals.
- The fifth
segment of the program is the evaluation segment. This is especially
important because outside of Toastmasters it is rare to receive
immediate, constructive feedback that we can learn from. Each speaker is
assigned an evaluator who comments on how well the speaker met the
objectives of the assignment and makes suggestions on how the speaker
might improve their communication skills. In addition to the formal
evaluations each member of our club, and our guests, are also encouraged
to provide written feedback to the speaker, giving their individual
assessment of the speaker's performance.
- The sixth
and final segment of our meeting consists of recognition awards for best
performance.
At the end of the
meeting we will invite our guests to give us their impressions and
comments on our meeting.
Especially
important is the fact that Daybreakers Toastmasters allows us to
practice communication and leadership skills in an enjoyable, supportive
and non-threatening atmosphere. So, we invite you to sit back, relax,
watch and listen to a Toastmasters program in action.
Should you require
further information on Toastmasters International and our club in
particular, please feel free to speak to any member of our club or
contact one of the current club officers listed on the previous page. An
excellent source of additional information and newsletters for
Daybreakers and Toastmasters International can be found at our web site,
www.daybreakers.info.
FAQ - Frequently
Asked Questions
about Toastmasters International and the Daybreakers Toastmasters
Club. |
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What is Toastmasters? |
Toastmasters
International is a non-profit educational corporation with a mission to
improve communication and leadership skills. |
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What will I learn at Toastmasters? |
In Toastmasters you
will learn how to successfully formulate, express and sell your ideas and
yourself and get rid of that nervousness you feel when called upon to
speak. You will improve your ability to listen to and evaluate other
peoples ideas and you will learn leadership skills along the way. |
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How often does Daybreakers Toastmasters meet? |
Our club meets every Thursday morning from 6:40am to 8:10am at
Westcreek Apartments Meeting Room
on near Loop 610 (West) and San Felipe (near the Galleria). |
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Can I just come and watch for a while without joining? |
Yes. Meetings are open to the general public. |
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How many times can I come before I have to join? |
As often as you want to. |
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Who do I talk to about joining? |
The Vice President of Membership or, if not available, any club officer. |
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When can I join? |
Anytime. |
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How much does it cost to be a member? |
Dues are $20.00/month (paid 2 times yearly)
plus a one-time new member fee of $20.00. This provides
your educational materials (including your first four manuals) and subscription to the monthly magazine. Your payment also
covers the cost of the meeting room and buffet breakfast. |
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What materials are provided to me? |
When you join you
will receive a packet of material that includes everything you need during
your first month as a Toastmaster. You will receive your two basic manuals
(one for Competent Communicator and one for Competent Leader) from Toastmasters International in
less than 10 days. In addition, as a member you receive a
monthly Toastmasters magazine from Toastmasters International. |
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Who decides which member performs what function during a meeting? |
The Vice President
of Education prepares the schedule. Each week's Toastmaster also has some discretion with that week's agenda. |
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After I join am I on my own? |
No - Daybreakers
Toastmasters has a mentoring program whereby you may ask another member (or
request that a member be assigned to you) to function as a mentor to help
you with your progress in Toastmasters. |
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How can I find more information? |
Check our web site at: www.daybreakers.info |
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Toastmasters - Description of Awards
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Award |
Requirements |
Competent Communicator (CC) |
Complete the Competent Communication Manual (10 speech projects)
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Competent Leader (CL) |
Complete the Competent Leadership Manual (10 leadership projects in the club)
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Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB) |
Achieve CC
Complete 2 Advanced Communication manuals (10 more speech projects)
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Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS) |
Achieve ACB
Complete 2 more advanced manuals (10 more speech projects)
Conduct any two programs from The Better Speaker Series and/or The Successful Club Series
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Advanced Communicator Gold (ACG) |
Achieve ACS
Complete 2 more advanced manuals (10 more speech projects)
Conduct a Success/Leadership Program, Success/Communication Program or a Youth Leadership Program (one, somewhat longer, advanced speech project)
Mentor a new member with their first 3 speech projects
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Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB) |
Achieve CC
Serve at least 6 months as a club officer
Participate in a District-sponsored Club officer training program
Conduct any 2 programs from The Successful Club Series
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Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) |
Achieve CL
Serve a complete term as a District Officer
Complete the High Performance Leadership Program
Serve successfully as a Club Sponsor, Mentor, or Coach
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Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) |
Achieve ACG
Achieve ALS
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Thanks to Stan Tucker and Unity Toastmasters for help developing this page!
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