Frequently Asked
Questions
What is a Speechcraft
course?
A Speechcraft course is a short
practical course in public speaking for the novice speaker.
You'll be joining several other people who want to learn the
basics of public speaking quickly in a supportive, friendly
environment. Everyone is involved in all the activities each
session. You'll make new friends, learn new things, and have a
lot of fun! It's a great way to start your public speaking
career!
How will I benefit
from a Speechcraft course?
A Speechcraft course will help you
to:
- Gain confidence in public
speaking
- Develop your communication
and language skills
- Learn to think quickly and
clearly
- Become an effective
listener
- Use body language and
visual aids
- Advance your social
skills
- Improve your job or
promotion prospects
How are Speechcraft
courses run?
Each club may run the Speechcraft
course slightly differently depending on the type of club,
their meeting times, availability of venues etc. Some clubs run
the course on separate nights from their normal club meetings,
while others run the course in conjunction with their regular
meetings.
The Club appoints a Speechcraft
Coordinator who is responsible for the organisation and running
of the course, with experienced Toastmasters helping out with
educationals, evaluations and support. Contact the Course
Coordinator to discuss details and find out exactly what's
involved.
What does a
Speechcraft course cost?
Every club charges a slightly
different fee depending on their individual costs. Contact the
Speechcraft Coordinator for details. The current price
for the Oviedo Toastmasters is below average - $75 for eight
sessions! Future deliveries of this valuable program will
likely carry a higher cost.
What will I have to
do?
During this practical course,
you'll prepare and deliver several speeches. These are 4-6
minutes long on a subject of your choice. You'll also
participate in impromptu speaking sessions (known as "table
topics") and you'll learn how to evaluate other speakers using
the criteria in the Speechcraft manual. Experienced
Toastmasters will also deliver "educationals", where you'll
learn how to prepare your speech, hear tips on delivery
techniques, and find out how to evaluate other
speakers.
What manuals do I
get?
When you begin the Speechcraft
course, you'll be given your own personal Toastmasters
Speechcraft manual. This manual sets out the speech projects
(or assignments) you'll complete during the course. Each
project has set objectives, notes on to how to prepare your
speech, and an evaluation guide for your evaluator.
For example, you will deliver
an "icebreaker" speech, where you introduce yourself to
your fellow Speechcrafters. Other projects include using
your voice effectively, using props or body language,
speaking with sincerity about a topic, using correct and
concise word choice, and organising your speech into a
specific format. Each project will challenge you, and the
valuable information in the Speechcraft manual will help you
prepare your speeches.
Where can I get help
from if I need it?
Every Speechcrafter is assigned a
mentor. Mentors are usually experienced Toastmasters who are
available for advice, help and support during the course. The
Speechcraft Coordinator is always available for help as
well.
What happens at the
end of the course?
At the end of the course, you'll
"graduate", and receive a Toastmasters International
Speechcraft Course Completion Certificate. Some clubs organise
a special graduation night, while others may include graduation
as part of their normal meeting. You'll be advised of the
arrangements near the end of the course, or you may even want
to organise your own graduation!
Remember, this is a short
course only, and it is not possible to learn everything in just
six to eight weeks. To get the most benefit from the
Toastmasters programme, it is likely to be in your best
interests to join a Toastmasters Club so you can continue your
learning by participating in the Toastmasters Communication and
Leadership programme. The first three speech projects
from the Communication and Leadership Manual are cross-credited
on successful completion of the Speechcraft course.
Details of which speeches are counted are in the Speechcraft
manual.
What have people said
about Speechcraft?
Here's what past Speechcrafters
have said about the Speechcraft course:
- I have found the course
excellent. I looked forward to Speechcraft nights and
felt exhilarated after the meeting. The meetings were
more "fun" than I expected and way less stressful than I
anticipated.
- I gained skills in
planning my presentation, talking to points, rather than
reading my speech, overall confidence, receiving feedback
and doing an evaluation.
- I found the course very
educational and rewarding. I gained a great deal, and
feel the time was very well spent.
- It was fantastic! I
really felt that I became more confident with each speech I
gave, and that I was totally supported by the Toastmasters
running the course.
Can Speechcraft
courses be run for companies or other
organizations?
Yes, some Clubs or interested
Toastmasters may run Speechcraft courses specifically for
employees of a company, or members of a community organization.
Use the Club Finder database to contact your nearest Club to
discuss the possibilities.
OK, I'm interested,
what should I do?
Check the Speechcraft Course
schedule at the top of this page to see if there is a
Speechcraft course being run in your area. Contact the
Speechcraft Coordinator for details, and to register your
interest.
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