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Review carefully the Effective Speech Evaluation manual
which you received in your new member packet from World
Headquarters. |
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Communicate with the
speaker to find out the manual project he or she will be
presenting. The interview should include the goals of
the speech and what the speaker hopes to achieve, in
terms of reaching the audience. Find out exactly which
skills or techniques the speaker hopes to strengthen
through exercise. |
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Evaluation requires exacting preparation if it is to
be of value to the speaker Study the objectives of
the project as well as the evaluation is to help
people develop their speaking skills in various
situations, including platform presentations, discussions and
meetings. |
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Achievement equals the sum of ability and motivation. By
actively listening and gently offering useful advice,
you motivate members to show hard work and improve. When
your show the way to improvement, you've opened the door
to strengthening their ability. |
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When You Enter
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Look for the speaker and get his or her manual. |
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Meet briefly with the
General Evaluator and confirm the evaluation
session format. Then confer with the speaker one last
time to see if he or she has any specific things for you
to watch for during the talk. |
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During the
Meeting |
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Record your
impression of the speech in the manual along with
your answers to the evaluation questions. Be as
objective as possible. Remember that good
evaluations may give new life to discouraged members
who tried their best. Remember, always leave the
speaker with specific methods for improving his or
her speaking. |
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Praise a
successful speech and specifically tell why it was
successful. Don't allow the speaker to remain
unaware of a valuable asset such as a smile, a sense
of humor, a good voice. Don't allow the speaker to
remain ignorant of a serious fault or mannerism; if
it is personal, write it down but don't mention it
aloud. Give the speaker the deserved praise and
tactful suggestions in the manner you would like to
receive them when you are the speaker. |
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After the
Meeting |
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Return the manual
to the speaker. Add a verbal word of encouragement
to the speaker, something that was not mentioned in
the oral evaluation. |