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		<title>By: sam</title>
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		<description>I have a formula for table topics evaluation. 

A winning speech must be strong in four elements. I’ll call them the 4S – Structure, Substance, Style and
Slant. 

Champion impromptu speakers deliver with eloquence and passion (ie style) a message that is well organized (ie structure) , supported with evidence (ie substance) with a refreshing perspective (ie slant).

When I evaluate a table topic speaker, I use the 4S as an outline. Never fail to impress!

Find out more from my ebook &quot;Table Topics Secrets Revealed!&quot; at www.toastmasters-tabletopics.com</description>
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<p>A winning speech must be strong in four elements. I’ll call them the 4S – Structure, Substance, Style and<br />
Slant. </p>
<p>Champion impromptu speakers deliver with eloquence and passion (ie style) a message that is well organized (ie structure) , supported with evidence (ie substance) with a refreshing perspective (ie slant).</p>
<p>When I evaluate a table topic speaker, I use the 4S as an outline. Never fail to impress!</p>
<p>Find out more from my ebook &#8220;Table Topics Secrets Revealed!&#8221; at <a href="http://www.toastmasters-tabletopics.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.toastmasters-tabletopics.com</a></p>
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