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Venue & Date Change

The venue and the meeting date have changed

The day is: 2nd and 4th Thursday each month

The venue is:
The Battle Club, rear of 91 High St, Battle, TN33 0AQ
The next meeting will be Thursday 12th April - 7.15pm for 7.30pm

The day and the venue may have changed but the warmth of the welcome has not.



The next meeting will be held on

Thursday 24 May 2012

7:15 for
7:30pm start



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The Battle Club

Rear of: 91 High Street

Battle

East Sussex

TN33 0AQ




Visitors are most welcome without charge





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CLICK HERE for a description of the meeting roles



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Nervous About Speaking In Public?

No Need to Be

Join the Battle Speakers Club - The Difference will amaze you.

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As one of over 11,000 International Toastmasters clubs around the world, we provide a friendly and supportive atmosphere to help you to quickly learn to:


Speak with confidence

  • Think on your feet.
  • Chair and manage meetings.
  • Inspire and entertain audiences.
  • Make effective business presentations.

Battle Speakers club adopts a "learn-by-doing" approach. We meet at 7:30pm, every 2nd and 4th Thursday each Month, at The Battle Club Click here for contact details to learn and practice public speaking techniques.


The need to communicate clearly and effectively has never been more important, whether we are bidding for a new contract, delivering a short presentation at a breakfast meeting, applying for a new job – or trying to keep our current one.  Battle Speakers Club provides its members with an opportunity to develop communication skills in a friendly and supportive environment. 

Here is one tip from the club:

We often have little choice in terms of what we will speak about, when we will speak and to whom we will speak.  Having an understanding of our audience is, however, probably the most important thing that we need to establish before doing anything else.  We have all heard speakers say, “But my audience didn’t understand me”.  The question we must ask, however, is whose fault is that?  Is it the fault of the audience, or is it the fault of the speaker?  It is the presenter’s job to convey his message effectively to the audience, and that means understanding their needs and requirements and delivering the speech which meets that.  After all, the speech that we might give at a stag party, for instance, would be very different from the one that we would give at the wedding itself.   Similarly, the speech that we deliver to senior executives at our companies would probably be rather different from the one we deliver to the team on the shop floor.  We must establish who our audience is as a pre-requisite for everything else that we do.  We can then start to ensure that the speech meets their needs.  What is their existing level of knowledge about the subject we are going to talk on?  Will they understand the jargon we use?  What makes them laugh?  What might offend them?  What will engage them?  The audience is the most important people in the room.  Without them, the speaker is an irrelevance.  Be guided by the audience’s needs and hopefully you will never have to say, “My audience didn’t understand me”.

 

Every meeting follows a well tried and tested program with key roles agreed beforehand - see The Club Meeting page for a description of the meeting and the various roles. The meeting wraps up at 9.45pm when there is the opportunity for those who wish to linger a little longer to enjoy perhaps a swift half or one of the many beverages available at the Battle Club with Club members.

Advice and information is available from any of our club members or call Giles Robinson 01424 773972 or Peter Matthews 07872 126644



"Battle Speakers provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills which, in turn, foster self-confidence and personal growth. In Battle Speakers Club EVERYONE has an important part to play, and you will always be among incredibly supportive and encouraging friends. It is our aim to give everyone an opportunity to speak at every meeting - provided they want to - whatever they say will be listened to very carefully and possible improvements will be suggested."


By Giles Robinson - Past President



Battle Speakers Club is:

A not-for-profit, community based club for people to acquire and develop skills in communication and leadership.

The club helps people to grow in confidence and to communicate to others in a confident manner.

New guests are always welcome without obligation and without admission charge.

The club focuses on skills in listening, thinking and speaking.

Regular club evenings provide opportunities for members to give impromptu speeches, prepared speeches and constructive feedback to other members.

Meetings last from 7.30pm (arrivals from 7.15pm) to 9.45pm at the offices of Global Reinsurance Consultants Ltd, Market Square, Battle, TN33 0XB

The Chartered Toastmasters Clubs in Area 32 (East & West Sussex), are Arun (Chichester), County Communicators (West Sussex County Council employees) Brighton & Hove, Eastbourne and Battle.

International Tpoastmasters is a world wide organisation
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The UK and Republic of Ireland form District 71
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Battle is in Area 32 of Division H
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