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Rakky
  Jul 19, 07, 15:16  #1

Does anyone know if there are any Toastmasters clubs yet in Poland? The information I have about Toastmasters District 59 (http://www.district59.org/), which includes much of Europe, does not indicate any. On the other hand there are plenty of clubs in Britain and Ireland (http://d71.org/portal.php?page=-1&marknow=0), so Poles living in those countries could join those clubs if they wanted to.
English-speaking Toastmasters clubs would be a great way for Polish people to practice their english as they learn how to improve their public speaking and leadership skills.
If anyone on this forum has an interest in joining or forming a club in Poland, let me know. I should be able to direct you to the right people and information.

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Grzegorz_
  Jul 19, 07, 16:34  #2

Quoting: Rakky
Toastmasters clubs


What's this ?

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Amathyst
  Jul 19, 07, 17:05  #3

Quoting: Grzegorz_
What's this ?


In England at weddings they will employ a "toastmaster" he does speeches and announcements (not all weddings most people do their own, but the wealthy will), or if there is a ball / dinner dance of some kind they will have a toastmaster who will introduce guests and do the public speaking.

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Rakky
  Jul 20, 07, 07:23  #4

Quoting: Grzegorz_
What's this ?

You can go here to find out about the worldwide organization and what the benefits of membership are: toastmasters.org/

I sent an e-mail to the District Governor of District 59 to ask if there are any clubs in Poland. There are! According to her:
"To answer your question: Yes, there are already three clubs in Poland (2 in Warszawa and 1 in Szczecin) and there are three more which are on their way to charter (in Lodz, Bydgoszcz and Szczecin)."
Quoting: Amathyst
In England at weddings they will employ a "toastmaster" he does speeches and announcements

The toastmasters you are referring to are very different - they are professionals, oftentimes not very skilled at doing anything more than introducing the bridal party and giving a toast or two - not very complicated public speaking. In Toastmasters you learn how to deliver high-quality speeches and presentations by developing your skills in a supportive and instructive environment (your club). There are also speech contests in the spring and fall, the most important one being the International Speech Contest, which starts at the club level and advances through the Area, Division, District and Regional levels to put 10 contestants into the World Championship of Public Speaking (which, this year, is being held in Phoenix, Arizona, USA on August 18). To win this contest is very prestigious and often leads to very desirable employment opportunities.
I have enjoyed being a member of Toastmasters for many years - I started 10 years ago with one club, dropped out after 3-4 years due to scheduling conflicts, but joined another club where I work 2 years ago. It's a lot of fun in addition to being a great way to develop and refine your speaking skills. I highly recommend it.

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davidpeake
  Jul 20, 07, 07:53  #5

And here i was thinking they where special people that showed you how to cook your toast correctly without burning it. Learn something new everyday.

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Rakky
  Jul 20, 07, 10:03  #6

"masters of toast?" No, but that's cute. I may be able to use that some day - thanks!

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