What is a Toastmaster Club? ![]()
A Toastmasters Club is a worldwide non-profit educational organization where people can learn
the skills of public speaking and leadership. There are currently 211,000
members in more than 10,500 clubs meeting in approximately 90 countries
from a variety of occupations and backgrounds who participate in this activity
to obtain better communication skills.
In Japan, there are around 80 clubs, and its activity is rapidly growing to reflect
the needs of today's international society.
Osaka Toastmasters Club was established in 1981, and many people from different backgrounds participate
in this activity and enjoy "learning by doing" every 2nd and
4th Wednesday at Umeda.
Word of the day: Click the image!What is a Toastmasters' Meeting Like? ![]()
Our regular meeting is mainly consisted of impromptu speech session, formal
speech session, and evaluation session.
In impromptu speech session, members present one to two minutes impromptu speeches on assigned topics.
In formal speech session, three or more members present prepared speeches based on projects from
the Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Program manuals.
Projects cover such topics as speech organization, voice, language gestures,
and persuasion.
In evaluation session, every prepared speaker is assigned an evaluator who points out speech
strengths and offers suggestions for improvement.
Speech Contests
Toastmasters offers several different speech contests you may participate
in, either as a contestant or as an official. Even if you are not interested
in participating, you can learn just by observing the contest. The biggest
contest is the Annual International Speech Contest, which culminates the
contest finals held during the Toastmasters International Convention in
August.
