Monday, January 18, 2016

Courage to speak in public with Toastmasters


Katia, DL student
When I started my Distance Learning English course with Navitas I was feeling depressed. My English was not improving as I would have liked. So I did not believe in myself to look for a job. In my first lesson my DL teacher Barbara encouraged me to join a Toastmasters Club. Toastmasters is an educational organisation which helps members improve their public speaking and leadership skills. In the beginning I struggled to have the courage to go. After the next lesson with my teacher I decided to go and it was amazing.

On my first day as a visitor I lacked confidence and felt nervous. I couldn't say any sentence that made sense. However the members were very supportive and encouraged me to keep going. I trusted them because I felt they believed in me and welcomed me to their meetings.

After the third meeting I felt confident to do my first speech which is called an Ice Breaker. The goal of this speech is to introduce yourself to the members giving them information about your background, interests and ambitions.

I stood in front of an audience of 17 people. People who were just like me, who come to Toastmasters to improve themselves. Then I realized that other people also speak with different accents and make grammar mistakes, but they come to Toastmasters because there's an opportunity to speak to people and make friends.I feel proud of myself for starting something new which is helping me to be not just a positive, confident speaker but an assertive and self-assured person.

Congratulations Katia for starting something new to help yourself.You can find details of your local Toastmasters club at http://www.d70toastmasters.org.au/
Do you belong to a club or organisation? 
How has joining a club helped you to improve your English? 

3 comments:

  1. Wow! I love your observation that everyone has an accent and makes grammar mistakes. So true. And improving your new language skills is so much more than that. It takes courage and determination which you clearly have! Well done Katia.

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  2. Very impressed, Katia. Even native speakers find public speaking alarming and terrifying! Good on you for having a go.

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