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Toastmasters International provides 14 additional manuals that club members can use to improve their speaking skills after they have completed the Basic Manual. Each of the advanced manuals assumes that the speaker already knows the basics of speech - organization, voice, gestures, etc. - but not necessarily that the skills are fully developed. Refer to the Basic Communication and Leadership Manual if you need to refresh the fundamental principles.

These advanced manuals are designed around four principles:

  1. The projects increase in difficulty within each manual, beginning with an overview of the subject and then becoming more specialized as you progress.
  2. Each project incorporates what you have learned from the preceding ones, and it assumes you will use these techniques whether or not they are specifically referred to.
  3. The projects supply more information than you need to complete each particular assignment. This will give you idea-starters for future talks.
  4. It is the speech preparation and delivery that teach you, not just reading the project in the manual.
List of Manuals.  Click to View Details
Public Relations Speeches By Management
Persuasive Speaking The Professional Speaker
Special Occasion Speeches Technical Presentations
The Entertaining Speaker Communicating On Television
Speaking to Inform Storytelling
The Discussion Leader Interpretive Reading
Specialty Speeches Interpersonal Communication
Humorously Speaking
 

Public Relations

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Public Relations Speech

Prepare a talk that will build goodwill for your organization by supplying useful information of interest to the audience.

5-7 minutes

Resources for Goodwill

Research the operation and benefits of an organization or company. Prepare a talk designed to build goodwill toward it by presenting factual information. Analyze the common interests of your audience and focus your presentation on those interests. Effectively use at least one visual aid to enhance the audiences understanding.

8-10 minutes

The Persuasive Approach

Direct a persuasive appeal to the audiences self-interests using a combination of fact and emotion in a speech delivered in such a manner that it appears extemporaneous. Persuade the audience to adopt your viewpoint by the use of standard persuasive techniques.

8-10 minutes

Speaking Under Fire

Prepare a talk to persuade a hostile audience at least to consider your position on a controversial issue. Conduct a question-and-answer period on the speech subject.

6-8 minutes for speech,

8-10 minutes for question period

The Media Speech

Write a speech script on behalf of a social cause. Using the script, present the speech to persuade a general television audience.

8-10 minutes, plus 30 seconds

Persuasive Speaking

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Effective Salesperson

Learn a technique for selling an inexpensive product in a retail store.
Recognize a buyer’s thought processes in making a purchase.
Elicit information from a prospective buyer through questions.
Match a buyer’s situation with the most appropriate product.

8-12 minutes

Conquering the Cold Call

Learn a technique for “cold call” selling of expensive products or services.
Recognize the risks buyers assume in purchasing. Use questions to help the buyer discover problems with his or her current situation.
Successfully handle buyer’s objections and concerns.

10-14 minutes

The Winning Proposal

Prepare a proposal advocating an idea or course of action
Organize the proposal using the six-step method provided.

Speech time: 5-7 minutes

Addressing the Opposition

Prepare a talk on a controversial subject that persuades an audience to accept or at least consider your viewpoint. Construct the speech to appeal to the audience’s logic and emotions.

Speech 7-9 minutes

Q & A session 2-3 minutes

The Persuasive Leader

Communicate your vision and mission to an audience.
Convince your audience to work toward achieving your vision and mission.

6-8 minutes

Special Occasion Speeches

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Mastering the Toast

Recognize the characteristics of a toast. Present a toast honoring an occasion or person.

2-3 minutes

Speaking in Praise

Prepare a speech praising or honoring someone, either living or dead. Address five areas concerning the individual and his/her accomplishments.

Include anecdotes illustrating points within the speech.

5-7 minutes

The Roast

Poke fun at a particular individual in a good-natured way. Adapt and personalize humorous material from other sources. Deliver jokes and humorous stories effectively.

3-5 minutes

Presenting an Award

Present an award with dignity and grace. Acknowledge the contributions of the recipient.

3-4 minutes

Accepting an Award

Accept an award with dignity, grace and sincerity. Acknowledge the presenting organization.

5-7 minutes

The Entertaining Speaker

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Entertaining Speech

Entertain the audience through use of humor and/or drama drawn from your personal experience. Organize an entertaining speech for maximum audience impact.

5-7 minutes

Resources for Entertainment

Draw humorous and/or dramatic material from sources other than your own personal experience. Adapt your material to suit your topic, your own personality and the audience. Use entertaining material as means of conveying a serious message.

8-10 minutes

Make Them Laugh

Prepare a humorous speech drawn from your own experience. Strengthen the speech by adapting and personalizing humorous material from outside sources. Deliver the speech in a way that makes the humor effective.

8-10 minutes

A Dramatic Talk

Develop an entertaining dramatic talk about an experience or incident, or give a dramatic reading. Include vivid imagery, characters and dialogue.

Deliver the talk in an interpretative manner.

10-12 minutes

Speaking After Dinner

Prepare an entertaining after-dinner talk on a specific theme. Deliver the talk extemporaneously, using the skills developed in the preceding entertainment projects.

13-15 minutes

Speaking to Inform

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Speech to Inform

Select new and useful information for presentation to the audience. Organize the information for easy understandability and retention. Present the information in a way that will help motivate the audience to learn.

5-7 minutes

Resources for Informing

Analyze the knowledge level of your audience regarding your chosen subject. Focus your presentation at the audiences level of knowledge. Build a supporting case for each major point through use of explanation, examples, and information gathered research. Effectively use at least one visual aid to enhance the audiences understanding.

8-10 minutes

The Demonstration Talk

Prepare a demonstration speech to clearly explain a process, product, or activity. Conduct the demonstration as part of a speech delivered without

notes.

10-12 minutes

A Fact-Finding Report

Prepare a report on a situation, event, or problem of interest to the audience. Deliver sufficient factual information in your report so the audience can base valid conclusions or a sound decision on it.

10-12 minutes

The Abstract Concept

Research and organize the thought of experts on an abstract concept, theory, historical force, or social/political issue. Present the ideas in a clear and interesting manner.

10-12 minutes

The Discussion Leader

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Seminar Solution

Present an introductory short talk or brief lecture describing a theory, model, or information about a topic that will be discussed by a group following the presentation. Organize the information so that it is easy to understand and can be remembered. Orient the group to think about the specific goal of the discussion that follows. Use a buzz session discussion technique to promote group participation in deriving information leading to solution to the problem.

20-30 minutes

The Round Robin

Establish the meaning of a question with a discussion group. Using a problem solving pattern, lead the participants in a brainstorming session. Screen the possible solutions and lead the group in deciding what action to take.

20-30 minutes

Pilot A Panel

Select a problem for panel discussion. Select not less than three members in advance to speak on the panel. Define the common goals and the purpose of the panel. Acting as moderator, monitor the panel discussion to inform the audience.

30-40 minutes

Make It Make Believe (Role Play)

Understand what role-playing is and how to use it effectively in group communication. Select a problem involving human relations in which you may use the role-playing method to illustrate and explore the problem. Create a plot and characters relevant to the discussion problem and select a cast from among the group members. Direct the role-play enactment, relate it to the discussion problem, and lead the group in arriving at a solution.

20-30 minutes

The Workshop Leader

Building group unity, guide the workshop participants in an investigative discussion of the problem. Follow a problem solving pattern to arrive at a solution. Bring the group to an agreement before the discussion ends.

30-40 minutes

Specialty Speeches

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Speak Off The Cuff

Develop an awareness of situations in which you might be called upon to deliver an impromptu speech. Understand how to prepare for impromptu speaking. Develop skill as a speaker in the impromptu situation by using one or more patterns to approach a topic under discussion; for example, comparing a past, present, future situation or before and after.

5-7 minutes

Uplift The Spirit

Identify and understand the basic differences and similarities between inspirational speeches and other kind of speeches. Learn how to evaluate audience feeling and establish emotional rapport. Develop a speech style and delivery that effectively expresses inspirational content by moving the audience to adopt your views.

8-10 minutes

Sell A Product

Understand the relationship of sales technique to persuasion. Skillfully use the four steps in a sales presentation: attention, interest, desire, action. Identify and promote a unique selling proposition in a sales presentation. Be able to handle objections and close a prospective buyer.

10-12 minutes

Read Out Loud

Arrive at an understanding of the elements that comprise oral interpretation and how it differs from preparing and giving a speech. Learn the preparation or planning techniques of effective interpretation. Learn the principles of presentation and develop skill in interpretive reading with regard to voice and body as instruments of communication.

12-15 minutes

Introduce The Speaker

Focus on the special occasion talk from the standpoint of the introducer (function chairman, toastmaster, master of ceremonies). Become knowledgeable and skilled in the functions associated with the master of ceremonies. Handle the introduction of other speaker at a club meeting.

Duration of a club meeting

Speeches By Management

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Briefing

Apply the key steps in the preparation of a briefing and the organization of material. Give a briefing according to a specific objective so the audience will have an understanding of the information. Effectively handle a question-and-answer session following the briefing.

8-10 minutes for speech

5 minutes for question period

The Technical Speech

Convert a technical paper or technical material and information into a technical speech. Organize a technical speech according to the inverted-pyramid approach. Write a technical speech as "spoken language," not as an article. Give the speech by effectively reading out loud.

8-10 minutes

Manage and Motivate

Understand the concept and nature of motivational method in management. Apply a four step motivational method with the objectives to persuade and inspire. Deliver a motivational speech to persuade an audience to agree with your management proposal.

10-12 minutes

The Status Report

Organize and prepare a status report involving the overall condition of a plan or program, or performance of a department or company in relation to goals.

Construct the report according to a four step pattern. Give an effective presentation of the report.

12-15 minutes

Confrontation: The Adversary Relationship

Understand the definition and nature of the adversary relationship. Prepare for an adversary confrontation on a controversial management issue. Employing appropriate preparation methods, strategy, and techniques, for communicating with an adversary group as the representative of your company or corporation.

5 minutes for speech

10 minutes for question period

The Professional Speaker

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Keynote Address

Identify the basic differences between keynotes speeches and other kinds of speeches. Learn how to evaluate audience feeling and establish emotional rapport. Learn and use the professional techniques necessary for a successful keynote presentation. Develop a speech style and delivery that effectively inspires and moves the audience to adopt your views as a collective reaffirmation of its own.

15-20 minutes

Speaking to Entertain

Entertain the audience through the use of humor drawn from personal experience and from other material that you have personalized. Deliver the speech in a way that makes the humor effective. Establish personal rapport with your audience for maximum impact.

15-20 minutes

The Sales Training Speech

Tell a sales audience how to sell a product by using a planned presentation. Inform a sales training audience about the human experience of the buyer-seller relationship. Use entertaining stories and dynamic examples of sales situations. Inspire salespeople to want succeed in selling.

15-20 minutes

The Professional Seminar

Plan and present a seminar with specific learning objectives. Relate to the audience by using a seminar presentation style. Use seminar presentation techniques to promote group participation, learning and personal growth.

20-40 minutes

The Motivational Speech

Understand the concept and nature of motivational speaking. Apply a four-step motivational method with the purpose of persuading and inspiring. Deliver a motivational speech to persuade an audience to emotionally commit to an action.

15-20 minutes

Technical Presentations

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Technical Briefing

Using a systematic approach, organize technical material into a concise presentation. Tailor the presentation to the audiences needs, interests and knowledge levels.

8-10 minutes

The Proposal

To prepare a technical presentation advocating a product, service, idea or course of action. To present your viewpoint logically and convincingly, using

an inverted-pyramid approach. To effectively use a flip chart to illustrate your message. To effectively handle a question-and-answer period.

8-10 minutes

The Non-technical Audience

Understand the principles of communicating complex information to non-technical listeners. Build and deliver an interesting talk based on these principles. Answer audience questions that arise during the presentation. Use overhead transparencies to illustrate your message.

10-12 minutes

Presenting a Technical Paper

Deliver an interesting speech based on a technical paper or article. Effectively use a flip chart, overhead projector or slides to illustrate your message.

10-12 minutes

The Team Technical Presentation

Understand the nature and process of a team technical presentation. Conceptualize a briefing or proposal involving three or more speakers, including yourself. Assemble a team of club members capable of getting the job done. Orchestrate the planning, preparation and delivery of a team technical presentation.

20-30 minutes

Communicating On Television

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Straight Talk

To effectively present an opinion or viewpoint in a short time. To stimulate giving a presentation as part of a television broadcast.

3 minutes plus or minus 30 seconds

The Talk Show

To understand the dynamics of a television interview or "talk" show. To prepare for the questions that may be asked of you during a television interview program. To present a positive image on the television camera. To appear as a guest on a simulated television talk show.

10 minutes plus or minus 30 seconds

When You're the Host

To conduct a successful television interview. To understand the dynamics of a successful television interview or "talk" show. To prepare questions to ask during the interview program. To present a positive, confident image on the television camera.

10 minutes plus minus 30 seconds

The Press Conference

To understand the nature of a television press conference. To prepare for an adversary confrontation on a controversial or sensitive issue. To employ appropriate preparation methods and strategies for communicating your organizations viewpoint. To present and maintain a positive image on television.

4-6 minutes for presentation 8-10

minutes for question period

Training On Television

To learn how to develop and present an effective training program on television. To receive personal feedback through the videotaping of your presentation.

5-7 minutes for the presentation, plus 5-7 minutes for playback of the videotape

Storytelling

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

The Folk Tale

To tell a folk tale that is entertaining and enjoyable for a specific age group. To use vivid imaginary and voice to enhance the tale.

7-9 minutes

Lets Get Personal

To learn the elements of a good story: To create and tell an original story based on a personal experience.

6-8 minutes

The Moral of the Story

To understand that a story can be entertaining yet display moral values. To create a new story that offers a lesson or moral. To tell the story, using the skills developed in the previous two projects.

4-6 minutes

The Touching Story

To understand the techniques available to arouse emotion. to become skilled in arousing emotions while telling a story.

6-8 minutes

Bringing History to Life

To understand the purpose of stories about historical events or people. To use the storytelling skills developed in the preceding projects to tell a story about a historical event or person.

7-9 minutes

Interpretive Reading

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Read A Story

To understand the elements of interpretive reading. To learn how to analyze a narrative and plan for effective interpretation. To learn and apply vocal techniques that will aid in the effectiveness of the reading.

8-10 minutes

Interpreting Poetry

To understand the differences between poetry and prose. To recognize how poets use imaginary, rhythm, meter, cadence and rhyme to convey the meanings and emotions of their poetry. To apply vocal techniques that will aid in the effectiveness of the reading.

6-8 minutes

The Monodrama

To understand the concept and nature of the monodrama. To assume the identity of a character and to portray the physical and emotional aspects of this character to an audience.

5-7 minutes

The Play

To adapt a play for interpretive reading. To portray several characters in one reading, identifying them to the audience through voice changes and movement.

12-15 minutes

The Oratorical Speech

To understand the structure of an effective speech. To interpret and present a famous speech.

10-12 minutes

Interpersonal Communication

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Conversing with Ease

Identify techniques to use in conversing with strangers. Recognize different levels of conversation. Initiate a conversation with a stranger. Use open-ended questions to solicit information for further conversation.

10-14 minutes

The Successful Negotiator

Employ win/win negotiating strategies to achieve your goals. Enjoy the benefits of win/win negotiating.

10-14 minutes

Diffusing Verbal Criticism

Respond non-defensively to verbal criticism. Employ a five-step method to identify the problem, diffuse the attack and arrive at a solution.

10-14 minutes

The Coach

Determine reasons for someoneís substandard performance. Coach the person to improved performance.

10-14 minutes

Asserting Yourself Effectively

Enjoy the mental and physical benefits of being assertive. Employ the four-step method for addressing a problem and asking for help. Overcome resistance to your requests.

10-14 minutes

Interpretive Reading

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Read A Story

To understand the elements of interpretive reading. To learn how to analyze a narrative and plan for effective interpretation. To learn and apply vocal techniques that will aid in the effectiveness of the reading.

8-10 minutes

Interpreting Poetry

To understand the differences between poetry and prose. To recognize how poets use imaginary, rhythm, meter, cadence and rhyme to convey the meanings and emotions of their poetry. To apply vocal techniques that will aid in the effectiveness of the reading.

6-8 minutes

The Monodrama

To understand the concept and nature of the monodrama. To assume the identity of a character and to portray the physical and emotional aspects of this character to an audience.

5-7 minutes

The Play

To adapt a play for interpretive reading. To portray several characters in one reading, identifying them to the audience through voice changes and movement.

12-15 minutes

The Oratorical Speech

To understand the structure of an effective speech. To interpret and present a famous speech.

10-12 minutes

Interpersonal Communication

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Conversing with Ease

Identify techniques to use in conversing with strangers. Recognize different levels of conversation. Initiate a conversation with a stranger. Use open-ended questions to solicit information for further conversation.

10-14 minutes

The Successful Negotiator

Employ win/win negotiating strategies to achieve your goals. Enjoy the benefits of win/win negotiating.

10-14 minutes

Diffusing Verbal Criticism

Respond non-defensively to verbal criticism. Employ a five-step method to identify the problem, diffuse the attack and arrive at a solution.

10-14 minutes

The Coach

Determine reasons for someone's substandard performance. Coach the person to improved performance.

10-14 minutes

Asserting Yourself Effectively

Enjoy the mental and physical benefits of being assertive. Employ the four-step method for addressing a problem and asking for help. Overcome resistance to your requests.

10-14 minutes

Humorously Speaking

SPEECH TITLE

OBJECTIVES

DURATION

Warm Up Your Audience

Prepare a speech that opens with a humorous story.
Personalize the story. Deliver the story smoothly and effectively.

5-7 minutes

Leave Them with a Smile

Prepare a serious speech that opens and closes with a humorous story.
Prepare a closing story the re-emphasises the speech's main point.
Deliver the stories smoothly and effectively.

5-7 minutes

Make Them Laugh

Prepare a speech that opens and closes with humorous stories.
Include jokes in the speech body to illustrate points or maintain audience interest. Deliver the jokes and stories smoothly and effectively.

5-7 minutes

Keep Them Laughing

Prepare a speech that o0ens with a self-deprecating joke.
String together two or three related jokes in the speech body.
Close the speech with a humorous story.

5-7 minutes

The Humourous Speech

Use exaggeration to tell a humorous story. Entertain the audience.
Effectively use body language and voice to enhance the story.

5-7 minutes

Last updated: 18-Jul-2004

 

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