From Sandra Mighty, Speakers of Croydon
Possibly the most important role within your Toastmasters meeting is the role of the evaluator. By encouraging and motivating the speaker you give them the tips they need to improve their speaking next time.
However, it is also one of the most difficult roles to get right.
Perhaps you find it difficult to identify the key issues you need to comment on? Perhaps you struggle to finish within time? Perhaps you find it difficult if the speaker is more advanced than you are? Perhaps you simply want to find that extra polish that will help you all the way to a District final?
No matter your level, this workshop is for you.
On 5 January 2016, Freddie Daniells will bring his highly interactive workshop, Exceptional Evaluations, to Speakers of Croydon. This workshop has been well received by over 1300
Toastmasters throughout Great Britain and Ireland. This will be a unique opportunity to hear it at our club.
Freddie will share his own experience starting out, and his journey of evaluations since. He will share the tips and secrets that he has learned first hand from some of the best evaluators including past District Champions. Most importantly, he will share with you the process that he has learned to make sure that you will deliver the best evaluation every time.
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
1. Pick the best content to include in your evaluations
2. Structure your evaluations more effectively
3. Make your points so that both the speaker and the audience get maximum benefit
The workshop will take place at our venue Croydon CVA Centre 82 London Road, Croydon CR0 2TB 7.15pm
REGISTER FOR FREE at Eventbrite - click here
About Freddie Daniells
Freddie Daniells is President of Excalibur Speakers, London’s advanced Toastmasters Club and a member of Holborn Speakers. He is a past District Governor (at the time responsible for 260 Toastmasters clubs in Great Britain and Ireland).
Professionally, he coaches senior executives and professionals on how to improve their most critical presentations and public speeches. He believes that giving feedback is one of the most important life skills that you can learn.