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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2008

An evaluation I gave of a speech given by "Ailsa L" while at a Toastmasters meeting. The evaluator has the length of time of the speech itself and maybe a few more minutes to construct a positive appraisal that also attempts to offer areas for improvement. This is the presented and briefly evaluated as well by the General Evaluator.

Usually an evaluation would last 2 to 3 minutes however since I was evaluating an advanced speaker with a long speech I took the liberty (shock!) of taking 4min 30secs ! Despite this I was very pleased with my evaluation and felt it went really well, I hope it was of use to Ailsa as well !

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  • Thanks , I remember enjoying doing that evaluation, I'm glad you enjoyed it as well.

    I have done a couple of club evaluation competitions - I usually come second ! There are quite a few good evaluators in our club !

  • Wow, What a great evaluation. You covered the objectives of the speaker. You covered all main points including actions, voice and techniques. You did this with a great sense of humour, a kind disposition and the thoroughness of a detective! For competition you went on too long so you would have to trim it down to a few main points hopefully keeping the humour. I think you have a lot of potential for evaluating. I wonder if you went on to compete in evaluation competitions?

    Martin

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