Educational pathways
Toastmasters Pathways is our comprehensive learning experience that combines online learning with practical application in our meetings.
Communication paths
- • Presentation Mastery
- • Engaging Humor
- • Strategic Relationships
- • Persuasive Influence
Leadership paths
- • Dynamic Leadership
- • Innovative Planning
- • Team Collaboration
- • Visionary Communication
Learn through constructive feedback
At MLP Toastmasters, every Table Topics speaker receives detailed evaluation. Here are real examples of the supportive feedback our members receive:
✅ What Worked Well
"I really liked how the speaker went straight into quite a thoughtful, conversational answer, giving lots of insight. There was great imagery - 'Imagine there was a cat here' - which gave us something to work with and brought the point to life."
— Feedback on confidence speech
💡 How to Improve
"Could use more emphasis and be bolder. Vary tone more - make it dramatic to bring those points alive and transform it from conversation to performance."
✅ What Worked Well
"Sophie managed to put the power of three in twice! She talked about three practical things, then moved to 'if I could think about anything, here are three things.' Her voice actually changed when moving from practical to fantasy - great tonal variation."
— Feedback on travel speech
💡 How to Improve
"Speak louder and project voice more. Imagine speaking to the person at the end of the room. It's challenging in this outdoor environment, but good practice for projecting."
✅ What Worked Well
"Really flipped that question on its head - bold answer! Then there was a personal story about Formula One which was quite endearing to hear. Brought it back to the main point at the end too."
— Feedback on time machine speech
💡 How to Improve
"Could play up the personal story even more - add more excitement and energy to that moment. You've set up the scene, now really make us feel your enthusiasm!"
✅ What Worked Well
"Owen had a personal story that was really good to hear. We heard about growing up, what he'd like to do, trying to learn guitar - you could really follow along on a chronology. Really confident delivery."
— Feedback on habits speech
💡 How to Improve
"Could add audience interaction - maybe ask 'hands up if this happened to you?' I feel like we've probably all done something like that. Would connect us to you as a speaker."
📝 Key Principle of Feedback at MLP:
"Evaluations benefit everyone, not just the person being evaluated. Everyone should listen and apply feedback to their own speaking."
— Emily, Table Topics Evaluator, December 2, 2025