Roles in Toastmasters
      Ah Counter |  
      General Evaluator |  
      Grammarian |  
      Sergeant At Arms |  
      Timer |  
      Toastmasters of the Evening |  
      Table Topics Master |  
      Word of the Day| 
        
      Toastmaster of the Evening
      The main  duty of the TME is to act as a host and conduct the entire program, 
        including introducing participants.  
        If the  TME does not perform the duties well, an entire meeting can end in failure. For 
        obvious reasons this task is not usually assigned to a member until he or she  is quite familiar with the Club and its procedures.  
      Program  participants should be introduced in a way that excites the audience and  motivates them to listen. The TME creates an atmosphere of interest,  expectation, and receptivity.  
       
        PRIOR TO THE MEETING  
        Check  with the Vice President Education to find out if a special theme has been set  for the meeting and if there are any program changes. 
        Call the table topics master to discuss his or her duties. Also provide the  table topics master with a list of program participants to insure these people  will not be called on for responses. 
        Call all speakers at least 3 days in advance to remind them they are speaking. 
        -Interview them to find out their speech title, manual project number, purpose  to be achieved, time requested, and 
        -  something interesting which you can use when introducing them (job,  family, hobbies, education, why this topic for this audience, etc.). 
        Call the general evaluator at least 3 days in advance to confirm the  assignment. 
        Ask the general evaluator to call the other members of the evaluation team  (speech evaluators, table topics master, timer, language evaluator and ah  counter) and remind them of their responsibilities. 
         Prepare the introductions for each speaker . A proper introduction is  important to the success of the speaker’s presentation. 
        Most TME uses the “POETS” formula when introducing the speaker:  
        P –  Project Title of the speech  
        O –  Objectives of the speech  
        E –  Evaluator: who is the evaluator of this speech.  
        T – The  Title of the Speech to be given  
        S –  Speaker’s introduction  
        Prepare  remarks to be used to bridge the gaps between program segments. You may never  use them, but you should be prepared to avoid possibly awkward periods of  silence. 
        Remember that performing as TME is one of the most valuable experiences you may  have. The assignment requires careful preparation in order to have a smoothly  run meeting.  
       
        AT THE MEETING  
         Arrive early  in order to iron out any possible last-minute changes. Consult the VPE for last  minute changes to the program. 
        Check with the speakers for any last-minute changes. 
         Sit near the front of the room and have your speakers do likewise for  quick and easy access to the lectern. 
        
      THE MEETING  PROCEDURES  
        1) SAA will call  meeting to order, and upon finishing, introduce TME 
        2) TME take  over/welcome speech /introduce President for Presidential Address(optional) 
        3) Thank  President/Comment/ and introduce Table Topic Master/Handover to TTM 
      4) End of Table  Topic Segment -- Thank TTM/ introduce Timer and to for timer report/at the same  time tell audience to vote for best Table Topic speaker with the voting slip.  (The SAA will help you to collate and tell you the winner) 
      Prepared Speech  Segment:  
        1) Introduce  speaker/handover/ 
        2) Give short  comments on the speech and thank the speaker/ introduce next speaker etc . 
        3) End of prepared  speech/ ask for Timer report/ Vote for Best speaker for Prepared speeches 
        4) Announce Break  and Refreshments - Break Time (normally 15 minutes) 
       Back From  Break  
        1) Welcome back  from break and introduce first Evaluator 
        2) Comment and  thank evaluator 
        3) Next evaluator  and so on... 
        4) Timer Report  for Evaluators and vote for best evaluator 
        5) Introduce  Language Evluator/Thank evaluator 
        6) Introduce  General Evaluator 
        7) Call for timers  report 
        8) Call upon  President to give the awards 
      9) Hand the  control over to President to close the meeting. 
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