Toastmaster Meeting Roles
Toastmaster Meeting Roles
The Toastmaster runs the meeting as the MC. The Toastmaster will give the introductions for the speakers and keep the meeting running on time.
Toastmaster of the Day
The General Evaluator introduces the evaluators, evaluates the evaluators, and the meeting.
General Evaluator
Evaluates the speaker that you are assigned to evaluate based on the speakers manual and project number.Speech Evaluator
Create 3-5 questions to ask club members and guest so they can practice impromptu speaking. As Table Topics master you may ask for volunteers or pick someone. Table Topics Master
The timer monitors the time of the speakers, table topic speakers, and evaluators, including the General evaluator, ah counter and any other role of the day. Speak 1 minute.
Timer
Provide the club with a word, the definition of the word, and an example of the word in a sentence. Speak 1 minute.
Word of the Day
An inspirational moment is an excellent opportunity to use motivation, a story, or a lesson to inspire your members to greater heights.
Inspiration
Gives the club a laugh to start their meeting with a funny story or clean joke. Speak 1-2 minutes.
Humor Master
The Ah counter counts the ahs, ums, and any filler words that are unnecessary. The grammarian reports on any incorrect grammar. Speak 1 minute. Ah Counter/Grammarian
The Pungent Preceptor asks the members questions about the speeches and Table Topics to test the members ability to listen. Speak 1-2 minutes.
Pungent Preceptor
Meeting roles are the first step in becoming a better leader. The roles give you hands on experience. Meeting Roles Create Leaders