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This is a list of ideas for Table Topics[3] sessions. Feel free to use one of these for your next session!==
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explain in interview style, why they would be the best candidate for a sales job, when his best attribute is being shy or unfriendly. Works
best if the skill or attribute picked is speci c and not something general like 'attention to details'. Fun answers should ensue. Other
examples include being a actor but having poor diction, race car driver or a pilot but not having depth perception, painter with color
blindness. You can also use ideas from How To Become[4] about other professions and skills or traits someone should have.
Inductive Reasoning - Changing The Rules Our world offers us many rules to live by. What would be the result of changing some of
those rules?
What if the playground rules were changed so that everyone had to agree on one game to play every recess?
What if a driver was allowed to run a red light if he or she was sure that no one was coming?
Explore other rules.
This idea is originally from http://www.whatsfordinner.net/TableTopics.html[5]
Famous Composers
The Table Topics Master used the events of a famous composer's life. This is how it worked
He put the names of four cities (Vienna, Berlin, Paris London) in ve different envelopes
He handed the envelopes to the four speakers.
Speaker ONE opened his envelope and started to prepare a talk on Vienna.
The Table Topics Master told us of the composer's early life in Vienna.
The Table Topics Master told the SECOND speaker to open her envelope. She did so and started preparing a talk on Berlin.
The FIRST speaker gave his speech on Viennaz
while the SECOND speaker was preparing.
The Table Topics Master told us about the composer's time in Berlin, and before asking the second speaker to speak, told the THIRD
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Unusual objects
The Table Topics master brought unusual implements and tools from around the house.
Every speaker reached into a closed bag to take out the implement. Then he or she had to talk about the implement and what its
purpose is.
After the speech, the club could guess what the implement really was. Submitted by Sue[7]
Twenty Questions
The subjects were things like: Encyclopedia Brittanica; Camembert cheese; the Internal Combustion Engine; Winter; and (of course)
Toastmasters International. (This does take rather longer than 15 minutes so is good for a meeting that is short on prepared speaking.
Submitted by Eric[8])
Plan a vacation
Prepare cards with transportation options (car, motor home, airplane, balloon, etc) and cards with your budget ($5000, $100, just
won the lottery, etc). Each participant takes a transportation and budget card and describes their vacation.
If you could stop time for an hour, what would you do with that hour? (Submitted by Bob Brentin, Midland 2399, Tuesday Talkers
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5652) ..
15 minutes of fame
Everyone wears one of those old style cheap Zorro/Halloween/Party masks and (now that no one knows who you really are) :)
becomes a famous person in history i.e. Lincoln, Washington, King etc.
Give them topics like. Tell me President Washington, How did you motivate the troops to cross the Delaware that cold wintery
night? etc.
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Needy Nudists
Once people become aware that you are a Toastmaster, you will nd that you will get requests to speak on behalf of other
organizations. Would you demonstrate such skill by giving us a fund raising solicitation for the Needy Nudist Network.
Musical notes
One of my all time favorites (and it can be varied each time) is to take several 30 seconds cuts of various musical pieces and tape
them. When you play a cut from the tape, ask the participant to explain what thoughts the music brings to them (i.e. theme from
The Godfather, Vivaldi's "Spring," Little Richard's "Good Golly Ms Mollie," Pavarotti singing an aria, or The Barney Song) Really
makes no difference about the music, it all brings some thoughts to the presenter. I have Doo Whop, Opera, Country, Frank Sinatra,
TV Themes, etc. Takes a little time to prepare but can be used over and over again.
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Photo prompts
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From Brian Christiansen Print out the following page: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/[10] (the pictures come out about , sometimes
2, to a page) and use the pictures as the prompts for the table topics. The speaker can either tell what the particular item is or bluff
about it.
Predictions
Print out a bunch of Nostradamus's quatrains, give one to whoever is chosen to speak, and have them be clever and thus tell us what the
prophecy means.
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Round Robin
Especially useful when the topicmaster doesn't show up: everybody thinks of one question. The rst person asks a question, that person
answers it and asks a question of the next person and so forth until the last person asks their question to the person who started it..
Fun Geography
Print out ags from some obscure countries. The speaker has to talk about the country for 2 minutes. The topic masters adds some real
fun facts about each country.
This can be done with the names of geographical features - mountains, lakes, rivers. Get really obscure ones and had people tell which
they were and discuss the location. (Submitted by Joy).
Childhood smells
A recent Table Topic at our club was one of the best we've ever seen - our member handed out small plastic containers with cotton wool
soaked in a scent - dettol, perfume, etc. and asked the participants what memories this scent evoked. One member said the dettol
reminded him of boot camp!
A really worthwhile Table Topics and well worth a try.
Sandy Scott
Olympic torch
In one meeting, held the week when the Olympic torch was to past through our city, our table topics master created a paper/cardboard
Olympic torch. In place of the ames, paper " ames" were made containing different subjects about the Olympics. These ranged from
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the economic impact the Games would have on our city to why frog jumping should be an Olympic sport.
Beach party
Our next meeting was a "beach party." It ranged from name tags made out of paper in the shape and artwork of watermelon, Beach Boys
music being played before and after the meeting and beach paraphernalia ranging from beach towels, balls and water guns spread across
the whole room.
For the Table Topics, the Table Topics Master used the beach materials in the room as well as sea shells with subject labels ranging from
sur ng to nude beach colonies.
Well, these are two great ideas we have used. Hope this helps someone.
James Ellisor TechOraters
One time, I used some threads from a few newsgroups - the clean ones :-) I read a posted messsage, a response post, then asked the
hapless speaker to assume the role of the rst person and answer the reponse.
I don't remember the exact topics - one was about censoring the Internet. The ".activism" groups offer a wealth of interesting
discussions. Maybe the recent discussion here on DTM requirements would prove to be stimulating.Jane
Jude ..........
Fortune Cookies
One idea someone else suggested during a discussion from a recent of cer training I attended was to have the speaker pick a fortune
cookie and use the "fortune" as the topic to talk about. Afterwards the speaker can eat the cookie!
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- Vincent Lee
Gift exchange
We have a kind of gift exchange. A member picks a wrapped gift from under the 'tree' (last time it was a couch), or steals one from
another member. Then the member has to explain why he (she) thinks this is the most wonderful gift in the world.
John Fleming, CTM
Colour me pink!
On small slips of paper write out some unusual or very descriptive colors (day-glo orange, pea green, amingo pink etc), make a list of
questions along the lines of:
Tell us why you plan to paint your house this color Explain why all your clothes this summer will be in this color Tell the person to your
right why he/she should buy a car in this color.
Ask a Table Topics respondent to pick a slip and ask them the next question on the list. You never know what you'll get.
Hint: It helps to call on someone who is known to have a wild imagination for the rst response. After that people will get the idea that
anything goes on this theme!
Chris Copeland, ATM
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of the origins of this game. Perhaps other Toastmasters know and can also share interesting and entertaining llers for when the judges
are "out".
Just three minutes sounds alot like a BBC radio program called "Just a Minute". You can nd out more about it here[1][11].
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We had a lot of fun with Just 3 minutes. At times I stopped dead when I realised I had repeated myself and was waiting for a challenge!
Thematic Questions
In Rooster Rousers, the Toastmaster picks a theme the week before, and the Table Topic Master simply tosses out questions that relate
to the theme.
So, to invent an example, if the Toastmaster chose the Edmonton Transit System as a theme, all table topic questions would relate to
the public transportation system in Edmonton, i.e., a typical question might be 'What would you do to improve the Sunday bus service?'
The number of times a request for table topics ideas is an indication to me that a large number of clubs do not approach table topics the
same way that we at Rooster Rousers do.
John Fleming, CTM back to top back to Resources home page
Unusual Objects
Table topics respondents are given an unusual object and asked to tell everyone what it is and how it is used. As an alternate, they might
be asked to sell the object to the club.
Have an object in a bag that the respondent has to feel and describe to the club. The club then guesses what was described.
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Alternatively, the respondent may look at the object before descibing it.
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Time Traveler
"Suppose you could go back in time and talk to yourself at the age of ten. What advice would you give yourself?"
Dan Goodman back to top back to Resources home page
Editorial Opinions
Read a paragraph from different letters to the editor of your local paper and have the members respond with their opinions.
We have a theme for each of our meetings, so one technique is simply to start thinking about the theme as soon as you arrive at the
meeting.
Introduce Me
We had been having trouble doing proper introductions of speakers: they were getting so boring.
So I asked the Table Topics Master to make up enough topics for the entire club and write each one on a card. I did an educational
session on introductions and had each person write information about herself on a card. Then the Table Topics Master handed out her
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table topics, and each person passed her card with her bio information to the person on her right. Then, in turn, each person introduced
the person to her left and her table topic, using the cards.
Everyone got a turn to give a table topic and to introduce another person.
(WordSupply) back to top back to Resources home page
Twenty Questions
I ran a twenty-questions table topics session on Monday. Went down really well. I chose ve "answers" - A Pen, A cellular telephone,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, a computer, Information Technology.
I put each answer into a separate envelope marked 1 to 5.
I asked the rst speaker to open his envelope.
Then we played 20 questions.
When the meeting guessed the answer in the envelope, the speaker had to give an impromptu on the topic.
The topic was thematic, in that Information Technology is the concept that ties the four previous items together.
How to play 20 questions:
Elect a questionmaster (the TT master) The Questionmaster (QM) has in his/her mind, a word or more than one word. The QM tells the
meeting how many words are in his mind. Also tells meeting whether it's animal, vegetable or mineral or abstract, and if the words
contain the de nite or indefnite article. The meeting may confer with each other, and ask questions of the QM. The QM only answers
yes or no. The meeting has 20 questions to guess the object. Example:
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Fortune Cookies
A couple of ideas we've tried in our club which went over quite well.
The Tabletopics master has each participant pick out a fortune cookie out of a jar, and provide an impromptu response on the fortune
they selected.
What's my De nition?
The Tabletopics master provides each participant with a very obscure (but actual) word from the dictionary, and the participant comes
up with a convincing de nition.
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If you wish you can have the audience guess what the thing was. This is a fun way to add a twist on to Table Topics.
Victor Peters
Terrapin Toastmasters
Show Appreciation
Our club meets at a nursing home that does not charge us anything for the room rental. To show our appreciation to the nursing home,
we occasionally collect money from our members for a donation. For example, last Christmas season, the club held two "auctions".
Members brought in an item from home - baked goods, small toys, handcrafted gifts, or whatever - and as part of table topics each
member who brought things gave a pitch for their item. Then other members bid on the items and the money collected was donated to
the nursing home.
This was a great way to collect money and show our appreciation - and it was gave a fun twist to a couple of meetings.
Nancie Ryan Business Oriented Toastmasters back to top back to Resources home page
Group Story
We had a situation today where the Topicmaster didn't show. I suggested we try a group story.We started at one end of the room and
progressed to the other end. It was a lot of fun. If you ever get stuck, give it a try.
Rick Davis ATM Cincinnati NIOSH Toastmasters back to top back to Resources home page
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life? Why are we here? Our club had great fun with these.
Sillamint back to top back to Resources home page
My club has recently done a few unique table topics, and here they are.
The rst one came from the Toastmaster Magazine. A member brought in a box of about 15 items. When each person was called on to
do their topic, they chose an item, and gave their topic about the item.
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In a swamp.
Bottom of the Grand Canyon.
Top of the Matterhorn.
Dave Schneider
Alphabet soup
Start each sentence with a word that begins with a speci c letter ( rst "a", then "b", etc.), then next person says sentence with next
letter. Apples are my favorite fruit. Bananas are better. Can you believe what we are talking about? Don't you think it would be better if
we spoke about Politics?
Truth or Dare
Everyone writes down a secret about themselves that no one knows about. Each speaker takes one of the notes, reads it, and states who
they think wrote the note and why.
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Magazine pictures
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Interesting pictures are selected from magazines. Each speaker picks one at random and discusses what is going on in the picture. eg. A
man is sitting at a desk reading, while another person is looking out the window.
Variation #1: Have the volunteer explain why this person would be a good candidate for a toastmasters member and how they would go
about convincing them to join.
Variation #2: Choose pictures of plates of food and have member explain why it's their favorite meal of all time.
Dave Schneider
Fortune Cookies
Each speaker picks a cookie, reads the message, and discusses how it applies to them.
Dave Schneider
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Dave Schneider
TV commercial
Collect some products off the grocery shelf or hardware store. Each TT speaker selects one of the items out of a bag and has to do a TV
commercial on that product.
Dave Schneider
Instant toast
We're all toastmasters. Select an appropriate setting for each speaker, then let them make an appropriate toast for the occasion. eg.
You're at your high school reunion. You are asked to give a toast to one of your favorite teachers who is now deceased. You are at a
political meeting in town. A visiting US Senator from your party is at the meeting and you are asked to make a toast to the Senator. Your
next door neighbors are celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary. You are asked to make a toast to them.
Dave Schneider
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Gasping for breath and holding her throat, the maid stumbled into the drawing room....
It was then that the front door burst open and who should step in but....
"No!", I cried. "It was I who did it, for you see the dead man was my........"
Surprising everyone, the dead man picked himself up off of the oor, looked around at the gathering and said.....
Just when all had felt the mystery solved, the light went out.....
The policeman then stepped forward and announced to the guests, with a big smile on his face....
Dave Schneider
Famous Valentines
The meeting closest to Valentines Day: The Topics Master brought red carnations. Pairs of people were asked to participate instead of
individuals. The rst man was asked to play the role of Ceasar and give the carnation to 'Cleopatra' along with a suitable declaration of
love. 'Cleopatra' then had to reciprocate and present a carnation to him. Other pairs were 3rd graders who constantly tormented each
other, but secretly liked each other. A couple just celebrating their 50th valentines day together, a father to his very young daughter,
etc. Dave Schneider
Camp re stories
Another meeting, the Topics Master asked everyone to sit on the oor in the center of the room, or on chairs brought to the center. All
the lights were turned off and a ashlight was used to simulate a camp re. The Topics Master gave the titles and particpants told
camp re stories. Dave Schneider
Close this!
Presumably to get practice at closings, participants were asked to give the closing of a speech, brie y described by the Topics Master.
Dave Schneider
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We had an interesting time with a table topic based on those little round disks called "POGS". I picked out several of them with
distinctive pictures, and said that each participant would be from a planet or country with a distinctive coinage. They were to tell us the
story about why that particular image was inscribed on the coin. ( ie. famous character in history, notable landmark, etc.) Dave
Schneider
Deal with it
We usually tie our table topics to the evening's theme. Last week our clubs theme was "Dealing with it." I pasted situations on the back
of playing cards which ended with the phrase "Deal with it." For example: You enter a room and reach in to turn on the light switch.
Suddenly your arm is grabbed by a six ngered furry hand which you realize isn't human. Deal with it. Dave Schneider
This week our theme was the "X Files" We had to discuss a scenario which was "bizzare"
For example: God has an infomercial on channel one.
Bag of Pennies
One of our good Table Topics was bringing in a bag of pennies and you had to talk about something that happened in the year that was
stamped on the penny, or something you were doing during that year. Lots of fun.
Dave Schneider
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Make a display board with pockets representing the money categories for a jeopardy game. Label each pocket with the money value ie,
$100, $200, $300. In each pocket place a table topics question. At the top of the category place a general theme for the column. All
participants are "winners". Award them each with a mini $100,000 candy bar.
Noah is trying to pick the animal that will take the last two seats on the ark. Pick an animal from a bag and without identifying the
animal to the group, try to convince the Table Topics Master (ie. "NOAH") that you - and your spouse - deserve the last two spots. Some
suggested animals:
armadillo
mouse
hippopatamus
rattlesnake
sloth
kangaroo
orangutan
Roving Reporter
The table topics master can act as a news anchor calling on toastmasters who act as on-the-spot reporters or as the man-on-the-street
reacting to a news item. This is fun if you look for strange headlines or morph some normal ones. For instance, Toastmaster John Doe,
you are on the spot at Interstate XYZ where a tractor trailor truck full of quarters has just overturned and is spilling out onto the
highway. Give us your eye-witness report.
A variation would be to pick historical or catastrophic events from the past or even potential future events and get their reactions and
eye-witness reports to these.
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Buy My Product
Volunteers to come up to the podium and randomly pick a product out of a paper back or look at a picture of a product that has been cut
out and mounted on a card. Ask them to introduce it as a new product that they are bringing to the market place. Explain why the
audience will want to purchase it.
One Table Topics Master brought in a bag of chocolate bars that had been re-labeled with new names. Club members had a great time
creating marketing spiels for their "new product" and got a treat to take home with them afterwards. There was no lack of volunteers!
Thought-provoking Questions
Ask thought-provoking questions.
Think back to your childhood...
What did you want to be when you grew up?
Who was the person that had the most impact on your life?
Who was the most important person in our life?
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Or consider history...
Who was the most important person in history?
What gure in history has made the most signi cant contribution to mankind?
That's my job
What are essential qualities you need for a certain job position? Explain what they are and tell us why it's the perfect job for you.
Some example jobs:
Spokesperson of an important political party
Taxi Driver
Being in Charge of a Tender Board in a government department
Commercial Pilot
Trolley Car Operator
Stewardess
Cashier at Walmart
(Variation: If you really want some fun, think of really weird, off-the-wall jobs titles.)
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Charity Ball
Last night you met a famous person at a charity ball. Describe your rst meeting (imaginary) with someone famous:
a sports gure
Bill Gates
Charlie Chaplin
Gar eld
Isaac Newton
Spiderman
Albert Einstein
Michael Jackson
Mike Tyson
Ronald Reagan
Plausible Explanation
Ask volunteers to come up and give plausible explanations and de nitions for the meaning of odd-sounding words. Some examples:
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gound, twee, ort, absquatulate, Floccinaucinihilipili cation, pandiculation, jillick, bogglybigglyboo, bumpf, eesome.
Philosophy of Life
Give volunteers the name of a cartoon character and then ask them to tell you about their philosophy of life.
Nobel Prize
As volunteers to explain why they should win the Nobel prize for .... patience, sense of humor, creativity, innovative thinking, tap
dancing, window washing, parenthood, courage, genius IQ, serenity, magnetic personality, leadership skills, calm in a crisis, witty
retorts / pickup lines, speechwriting, etc.
That's News to Me
Pick your favorite historical character and pretend that you are him/her come back to life and talk about how you feel about modern
times or some recent news headline.
Magical Moments
There was a huge ash of light and a crashing sound in the backyard. When you went to investigate, you nd a very hot piece of multicolored stone in a small crater ... after it cools down, you put it in your pocket and as you carry it around with you, you discover that it
gives you magical powers. Describe how you came to realize that you suddenly could ... see through solid objects, walk through walls,
become invisible, leap fantastic distances, make things disappear, run faster than a locomotive, hear what animals are thinking, make
things levitate, wish yourself to speci c locations, freeze everyone with a snap of your ngers, see into the future, make anyone tell the
truth.
My Best Seller
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Have volunteers draw out different Book titles and talk about the book they have just written and which is coming out in print
tomorrow. Some examples of some book genres and possible titles:
Romance - Love in the afternoon and evening
Self-Help - Ten easy ways to get rich
Home and Garden: Quick recipes for people who can't cook
Fix-it: How to do darn near anything
The best places to shop
Horror: The thing that crawled out of my bathtub
Mystery: Did the dryer really eat my socks ?
Children's Classic: The little red BMW
Fiction: The richest man in babylon
Animal Stories: 101 Gerbils
Encyclopedia: Gra tti
Poetry: By Humphrey Bogart
Funky Fortune
Your great uncle that you didn't even know existed died and is leaving his entire multi-million-dollar estate to the family member heir
that convinces the executor of his estate that they would be the most appropriate guardian for his beloved ... pet gorilla, giraffe,
porcupine, 20 ft pink amingo statue, green 1977 volkswagen with pink polka dots, alien wax museum, collection of top hats, church
steeples, collection of liberty bell replicas, vacation home in Siberia, his stuffed bat collection.
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Crisis Line
You work for a crisis line. What advice would you give to the person who called with the following question? (Think of a variety of
questions that caller's might ask - choose a mix of serious and funny questions for variety.)
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Amazing Stories
Have speaker tell an amazing story about themselves. Members then vote on whether or not each speaker has told the truth or not. The
speaker who fooled the most people either way, wins.
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them pretend to have a telephone conversation about it. For example, one person can be a school principal and the other a parent
calling about a child's bad grade.
Have the each participant call up a replacement for themselves for the next role play.
Life-changing Experiences
Explain that Toastmasters can have a major impact on a person's life. Ask each participant an interview question about this
participation in Toastmasters. For example:
Toastmaster A, why have you remained a member for 32 years ?
Toastmaster B, what do you like best about Toastmasters ?
Toastmaster C, tells us about your worst speaking experience ?
Toastmaster D, tell us how Toastmaster's has bene tted you in your job ?
Toastmaster E, tell us why you visited your rst Toastmaster's meeting and why you joined it afterwards?
...and so on
Embarrassing Situations
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Provide a list of embarrassing situations and have volunteers draw one and explain how they would handle it.
Unusual Phrases
I used the following four unsual phrases and asked the Talkers to incorporate tem into their speech.
It was on the third day that the heat became so intense that the camels were suffering from heat exhaustion.
If I knew beforehand it was going to rain so heavily I would never have bothered.
It didn't matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get all the monkeys off the bus.
I just could not understand why there was a Chinese man on the roof.
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the rest of the club try to guess the word. Use words such as: baseball, dribble, swim, confusion, happy, surprise, phone, etc.
Book of quotes
Each participants selects a number between 1 and 339 and that is a page in the book "Don't Forget to Sing in the Lifeboats" by Kathry
and Ross Petras, a collection of intersting quotes. Works with many other books of lists as well.
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In this round, one speaker debates with himself/herself. A topic is given, and the speaker has to adopt one side of the argument. At a
certain time or at the whim of the TTM, the speaker must immediately switch sides. A bell or other such sound device may be used. This
can be very entertaining if the speaker is able to effectively change sides mid-sentence. This round isn't advised for novices, however!
Typically, a minute of unhindered speaking could be allowed at start to allow the speaker to get into the topic, and the time after that
may be thrown open to turncoats as per the TTM. Alternately, time could be given at the end for the speaker to sum up and take a nal
stance without being pinged by the TTM.
Word Jumble
Instead of full- edged topics, the TTM can keep several chits having a simple word each. The table topics speaker has to choose 2, or
more (speaker's choice, or TTM decides) chits, and give a table topic speech that involves these words. We can have Challenge slots
wherein an advanced speaker may be invited to take up 4 or more chits and string a speech from the disparate words.
This round involves very little brainwork on the part of the TTM, so highly rated as a face-saver for a hastily assigned TTM role!
Candidate For of ce
The TTM tells the group; "You are campaigning for a new of ce. Tell us your position on the relevant key issues, and why we should vote
for you. Also provide us with your campaign slogan." Some sample of ces are:
Mayor of Whoville
Foreign Minister to the Animal Kingdom
Planning Committee Member for Procrastinators International
Student Body Treasurer at Beverly Hills High School
Bored Supervisor for the Inanely Mundane Club
Chief Bottle Washer
President of the Society of Disinterested Youth
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e.g. TMZ recently showed a video of you canoodling with Sandra Bullock at the back of a restaurant. Before the member can talk about
the rumour, I ask them to talk about their latest project. What kind of movie is it, who are the co-stars, was the lm violent or
controversial, etc.
Charles Kennedy - Rose City Toastmasters
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S Sales Topics
Pick Random objects and have someone sell it. This one was inspired by The Wolf of Wall Street in the scene where he said sell me this
pen. You can have them talk about colors, options, varieties and how it can be used. The whole object of sales is to get people out of
their comfort zone, and this will certainly do that.
Pen, Car, Table, Couch, Pot, Computer, Watch, Flower, Television, Shampoo
example: Pen - This pen will certainly be of great use to you for signing any of your important documents and should be in your pocket
or pocketbook. It can come with red, blue, black or even green ink, yes even green ink! We have many different models that can come in
a wide variety of colors and even nishes. It can be dull, chrome, steel, black, red or any color option we can think of. I was at the bank
yesterday making a deposit (I love deposits) and I realized I had no pen to sign my deposits, that's never a good situation to be in. I
de nitely could have used this lovely pen that I'm sharing with all of you today. Everybody needs a good pen and this one certainly can
t that bill for all of you here today.
You get the idea I think
Matt Victoria, Toastmasters club #6847, Edison, NJ.
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