This fortnight's meet was held on Wednesday due to the Good Friday public holiday. It started a little late as some members had trouble finding the different room. Geoff played dual roles of SAA and Toastmaster, and also rescued some members who couldn't find the room. Lucky we had mobile phones!
Karina gave the first icebreaker, titled Life, Love & Learning. It was an interesting philosophical take on her life, and certainly let us get to know her better. She had a lot to say and went well over time. Lili gave the next icebreaker, explaining how she accidentally became a hydrologist. This gave us an interesting insight into another culture.
Nicole gave three interesting table topics:
- Karina was asked to assess whether a private tutor is a stable job, giving a well reasoned response.
- Ianon was asked about her favourite colour, and what feelings or moods it causes her. This was a very apt question for Ianon, and she described the feelings associated with a number of colours.
- Peter H was asked if interpersonal relationships are very important, and how do you establish them. He argued that such relationships are important, and described ways of establishing a variety of relationship types.
Peter then gave the general evaluation, usefully educating the new members about the commend, recommend, commend approach to evaluating speeches.
Overall it was a fun meeting.
Karina gave the first icebreaker, titled Life, Love & Learning. It was an interesting philosophical take on her life, and certainly let us get to know her better. She had a lot to say and went well over time. Lili gave the next icebreaker, explaining how she accidentally became a hydrologist. This gave us an interesting insight into another culture.
Nicole gave three interesting table topics:
- Karina was asked to assess whether a private tutor is a stable job, giving a well reasoned response.
- Ianon was asked about her favourite colour, and what feelings or moods it causes her. This was a very apt question for Ianon, and she described the feelings associated with a number of colours.
- Peter H was asked if interpersonal relationships are very important, and how do you establish them. He argued that such relationships are important, and described ways of establishing a variety of relationship types.
Peter then gave the general evaluation, usefully educating the new members about the commend, recommend, commend approach to evaluating speeches.
Overall it was a fun meeting.
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