Toastmasters History
Toastmasters Meetings
Toastmasters Roles
Toastmasters Education
Toastmasters Contests
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Founded in 1924 by this man, Toastmasters International has grown to become a global organization.

Who is Ralph C. Smedley?

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This is one of the main parts of a Toastmasters meeting apart from Table Topics and Evaluations.

What is Prepared Speeches?

100

This role involves preparing and delivering a speech on a specific topic or theme.

Who is the Speaker?

100

The online educational component of Toastmasters International to track members speeches and progress.

What is Pathways?

100

The International Speech Contest is one of the most prestigious competitions in Toastmasters, with winners advancing to this level.

What is the World Championship?

200

The first Toastmasters club was established in this California city.

What is Santa Ana?

200

Members take turns filling this role, which involves introducing speakers and keeping the meeting on track.

Who is the Toastmaster?

200

A member who provides feedback on the Speaker's presentation and provides constructive and specific examples.

Who is an evaluator?

200

The Toastmasters Pathway designed to help you build your skills as a humorous and engaging public speaker.

What is Engaging Humor?

200

The contest that tests a member's ability to provide constructive feedback on this aspect of a speaker's presentation.

What is the Evaluation Contest?

300

Toastmasters International was officially incorporated in this year.

What is 1932?

300

An essential part of Toastmasters meetings, providing constructive feedback on this aspect of a speaker's presentation.

What is an Evaluation?

300

A member who assesses the entire meeting, including the quality of evaluations.

Who is a General Evaluator?

300

The experience created for experienced members to help non-members become the best communicators they can be!

What is a SpeechCraft?

300

The Table Topics Contest challenges members to respond to impromptu questions, demonstrating their ability to think on their feet and deliver a coherent message within this standard time frame.

What is 1-2 minutes?