Wednesday, October 19, 2016

My Award-Winning Table Topic (Impromptu Speech) at London Business School


At London Business School the Division L (London) Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contest was held on October 15. Toastmasters International clubs and contests go like this: Clubs and Contest Levels Club Contest (usually 3-7 contests, from 7-70 members). Area Contest (usually 4-7 contestants from 4-5 clubs) Division Contest (about 7 contestants, usually from several areas). District Contest (a small country such as Singapore. The UK split in the last decade into north and south, including Scotland in the North and Wales and Ireland in the South). I had successfully been first or second in the club and area contests. Being third, at Division level I won't be in the finals. However, if both of the other contestants were to be ill, away on business or holiday, or to get lost or delayed en route, I would be eligible. So I have booked my ticket for the District contest. What are my chances of going forward? Rather slim, in this case. Freddie Daniels has been quite high up in Toastmasters, so he is likely to make the contest a priority. On the other hand, this is only the humorous speech contest plus the Table topics contest, not the prestigious International contest, which ends up with a trip to the USA or other overseas venue, which enables you to become eligible to be World Champion. Has anybody ever fallen ill or been late? Yes. I went to a contest and workshop day in Cambridge. One of the contestants could not find the venue. We had trouble finding it, but we set off to arrive in time for the morning workshop in advance of the contest, so we were still sure to be in time for the afternoon contest. My Table Topic Question You are not allowed to record the contests because it might distract the speakers. So I have to reconstruct what I said from memory. Question: Many inventions benefit mankind but others cause problems. Apart from cars causing pollution, and mobile phones, which invention do you think should never have been invented? Angela Lansbury’s answer: Ladies and Gentelmen and fellow Toastmasters I’m sure you will all agree with me that this is an outrageous question. What modern invention should never have been invented? I can’t think of one. What nonsense - why would we want to turn the clock back to living in a cave or on a camp sides. All inventions should have been invented. Who dreamed up this impossible topic? I shall find out! Of course there are some inventions which have not been success and have not sold well. Every day I am sent emails asking me to buy products I don’t need such as - cockroach crackers, which are probably only needed in Timbuktu. Every invention leads onto a better invention. To sum up : the question is impossible to answer, because everything we benefit from today should have been invented.
Analysis of Topics The first place winner spoke about the Rugby ball. Totally original.Informative on the origins of Rugby. Pun and surprise opening on the pill, nickname for a rugby ball. I suspected he had given the speech before and adapted it. Likely to capture those who liked rugby, males, as well as those who didn't. The second place winner was Freddie Daniels. I was not a judge because I was in the contest, but in both contests (humorous prorated speech and impromptu table topics) I wrote down my guesses as to who would be chosen and in which order). I thought Angela Lansbury, ACG, CL

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Thursday, October 06, 2016

Voice of Experience - Mayor or Mayoress?


I am calling our visitor the Mayor, as it appears that calling her Mayoress would demote her. Regarding the title Mayor and Mayoress, I recall that although language teachers such as Lorna and I would like a man to be a Mayor and a woman to be a Mayoress, we were in previous years told that (presumably) to avoid confusion, because in the old days the Mayor was the title holder, whilst the Mayoress was his partner ( - a subsidiary role, with no official role, and no chain - a different chain, nor office - a subsidiary office), today the title is Mayor, whether the person is a man or woman, and their partner is called the Mayoress. Is this the case? Could whoever has the correspondence from the mayor’s office please check correct title for our photo captions. on second thoughts I’ll speed the process by doing it myself. From harrow.gov.uk : Who is the Mayor of Harrow? The Mayor for the municipal year 2016/17 is The Worshipful The Mayor, Councillor Rekha Shah. This rule is given in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayors_in_England In England, the office of mayor or lord mayor had long been ceremonial posts, with few or no ... A mayoress or Lady Mayoress is a female consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor; a male consort of a female mayor or Lord Mayor is the Mayor's Consort ... Mayor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as ... Women mayors are also known as "Mayor"; the wife of a mayor is sometimes known as the "Mayoress". Mayors are not appointed to District ... ‎History · ‎Mayors by country · ‎Multi-tier local government · ‎Acting mayor Lady Mayoress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Mayoress Lady Mayoress is the term traditionally applied to the wife of a Lord Mayor of a major city in the United Kingdom or a capital city of an Australian state. It is not an ... Angela Lansbury CL ACG Photo by Angela Lansbury. Author, travel writer, photographer, speaker. Follow me on Facebook, blogger.com and YouTube. http://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.co.uk

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Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Subjects For A Demonstration Speech?

Problem
Where do I find props for a Demonstration speech? The demonstration speech is one project in a manual.

Props to add to a speech or props for demonstrations - the same objects can be used. Think food, sport, safety, household items.

Food
Members of Harrovians (Harrovian Speakers' Club in Harrow, London) have demonstrated how to make a trifle, and how to make and cook croissants. Anything you can eat is sure to be a success. 

Sport
A Shanghai speaker demonstrated tennis. A Harrovians speaker demonstrated playing frisbee and organising Scout competitions. Another showed tai chi.

Teaching and Health
At HOD in London a speaker who trains dental nurses showed slides on how to brush your teeth, plus of course toothbrush, paste and floss. Choose something useful to your audience. How to teach children to swim. Checking a smoke alarm. Why, where and how to learn CPR.

Serious - or humorous?
Serious and Humorous As an author I have demonstrated self-publishing books of different sizes such as A4 and A5, with spines wide enough for titles; and amusing book disasters, such as upside down covers.

Author
Angela Lansbury, CL, ACG, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. 

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