I'm thinking about entering, possibly, but certainly need practice and would like to get an idea of the range of questions.
If you could go back in time and give yourself advice at the age of 10, what would you say? Practice in front of your family, your friends, your mentor, and your fellow Toastmasters.
One structure is to address both the pros and cons of a topic, spending a minute on each.
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It should be in our impromptu speeches as well.
Even without knowing in advance the topic you will be asked to speak about, you can prepare your mind and body to carry the day.