No. There are several roles one can play in a meeting.
- Audience
- Prepared speech speaker (usually 5-7 mins. They speak on topics from their manual.)
- Table topics speaker (1-2 mins impromptu. Usually audience & non-role players are picked.)
- Prepared speech evaluator (2-3 mins)
- TMOD (The host of each meeting)
- General Evaluator
- Timer
- Ah-counter
- Grammarian
Usually, most clubs adjust according to guests. If guests are nervous, clubs are very encouraging. If guests are confident, clubs try to improve their speaking skills.
Usually first time guests are asked for their introduction and encouraged to speak on an impromptu topic. They are heavily applauded for getting over their stage fear. Most times, they are also voted as the best speaker of the day to encourage them.
- Audience
- Prepared speech speaker (usually 5-7 mins. They speak on topics from their manual.)
- Table topics speaker (1-2 mins impromptu. Usually audience & non-role players are picked.)
- Prepared speech evaluator (2-3 mins)
- TMOD (The host of each meeting)
- General Evaluator
- Timer
- Ah-counter
- Grammarian
Usually, most clubs adjust according to guests. If guests are nervous, clubs are very encouraging. If guests are confident, clubs try to improve their speaking skills.
Usually first time guests are asked for their introduction and encouraged to speak on an impromptu topic. They are heavily applauded for getting over their stage fear. Most times, they are also voted as the best speaker of the day to encourage them.