We held the 152nd Regular Meeting on April 14th,2023.
We had three guests: two attending for the first time and the other attending for the third time. Thank you for visiting our club! We are happy to have guests!
Yukari debuted as an evaluator at this meeting! Congratulations on taking the first step as Evaluator! And you delivered well-constructed feedback, as Hideo, an evaluator for Yukari’s evaluation, also mentioned. We look forward to listening to your more detailed evaluation soon! Evaluation skills are important for our club because they play a pivotal role in improving our speeches and the overall quality of our meetings. Mutual improvement is our core value!
Mayumi, the first speaker, spoke about how to manage a day as a very busy woman! We felt her high energy in daily life, but she suggested the need to “read a margin” to have spare time. Mai, the second speaker, gave us knowledge of minor symptoms specific to women. Her research and presentation were informative to all members who didn’t know about that minor symptom, and she mentioned what she wanted to do when she had that symptom. We understand what kind of symptoms are and what those people need. Haruki, the third speaker, presented two impromptu speeches of two to three minutes in length. Even though he made a speech in a second, his speech gave us many laughs. Impromptu speech must be an exercise in creating interesting short speeches.
If you are interested in our club, please join us!
Guests are always more than welcome.
We had three guests: two attending for the first time and the other attending for the third time. Thank you for visiting our club! We are happy to have guests!
Yukari debuted as an evaluator at this meeting! Congratulations on taking the first step as Evaluator! And you delivered well-constructed feedback, as Hideo, an evaluator for Yukari’s evaluation, also mentioned. We look forward to listening to your more detailed evaluation soon! Evaluation skills are important for our club because they play a pivotal role in improving our speeches and the overall quality of our meetings. Mutual improvement is our core value!
Mayumi, the first speaker, spoke about how to manage a day as a very busy woman! We felt her high energy in daily life, but she suggested the need to “read a margin” to have spare time. Mai, the second speaker, gave us knowledge of minor symptoms specific to women. Her research and presentation were informative to all members who didn’t know about that minor symptom, and she mentioned what she wanted to do when she had that symptom. We understand what kind of symptoms are and what those people need. Haruki, the third speaker, presented two impromptu speeches of two to three minutes in length. Even though he made a speech in a second, his speech gave us many laughs. Impromptu speech must be an exercise in creating interesting short speeches.
If you are interested in our club, please join us!
Guests are always more than welcome.