Rotary Club of Springs Park host Toastmasters evening
The Rotary Club of Springs Park held their annual Toastmasters evening at Pollak Park Golf Club clubhouse.
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Learners from Springs Girls High School and Springs Boys High School showcased their public speaking skills by presenting their prepared and impromptu speeches.
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The topic varied from “Modern Education” to “Dear Brain”.
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The learners were sponsored by the Rotary Club of Springs Park.
Louise Schaap, president of the club, says, “The youth are the future.
“Public speaking is a skill they will need later on in life and it was wonderful to give them a skill that will empower them.”
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Sebastian Walters was awarded the top speaker of the night award, as well as for his prepared speech and Lesego Molefe won in the impromptu speech category.
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Nokuthula Zikala won the best evaluation award for her evaluation of one of the speeches given on the night.
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