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After
receiving the
Advanced
Communicator - Bronze (or Able
Toastmaster award or Advanced
Toastmaster Bronze award)
you can work toward your Advanced
Communi-cator-Silver (ACS) award using
the Advanced Communication program.
Choose two additional manuals from the
list below (may NOT be those you used to
earn any previous ATM). These manuals
each contain five speech projects. Many
of the manuals are career-oriented;
several are not. You choose the manuals
you want to complete and the skills you
want to learn. |
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The
manuals are: |
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226A |
The Entertaining Speaker |
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226B |
Speaking to Inform |
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226C |
Public Relations |
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226D |
The Discussion Leader |
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226E |
Specialty Speeches |
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226F |
Speeches by Management |
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226G |
The Professional Speaker |
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226H |
Technical Presentations |
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226I |
Persuasive Speaking |
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226J |
Communicating on Television |
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226K |
Storytelling |
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226L |
Interpretive Reading |
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226M |
Interpersonal Communication |
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226N |
Special Occasion Speeches |
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226O |
Humorously Speaking |
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When
you work in the advanced manuals you are
eligible for several awards (one of
which is): |
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Advanced
Communicator - Silver (ACS) Award |
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To be
eligible for this award, you must have: |
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Achieved new Advanced Communicator - Bronze
award
(or
achieved |
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Able Toastmaster award or Advanced
Toastmaster - Bronze award) |
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Completed two additional advanced
manuals (may not be those
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completed for previous awards)
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Conducted any two programs from
The
Better Speaker Series
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and/or
The
Successful Club Series
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