• About Wimbledon Speakers Club


    Formed in 1998 Wimbledon has established itself as a leading force both locally and nationally amongst Speakers Clubs.

    Our aim is to help members develop both confidence and skills in a variety of forms of verbal communication and public speaking.

    A typical Programme covers; Improvised Speaking; Prepared Speeches & Evaluation of Speeches. Occasionally there may be other word games, debates or lighter-hearted entertainment included.

    Our meetings are held on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday each month at the William Morris Rooms (see venue) - 7.30pm start.

    We welcome visitors who just want to drop in and see how they can best benefit.

    Wimbledon Speakers is not affiliated with any political or religious organisation. Our membership reflects a complete range of age gender and ability. To get in contact with us, click on Contact page above...

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  • Archive for October, 2005

    When speaking in public, it's all in the eyes

    Saturday, October 22nd, 2005

    Carmine Gallo: ‘If you truly want to capture the hearts and minds of your listeners, then maintain eye contact during your presentation, talk, or speech.’

    Nobuko from Swandean School of English

    Friday, October 21st, 2005

    ‘After school, I often go to speakers club. If you want to say something you can speak in front of audience. It’s very fantastic place!’ - Nobuko (Japan)
    New Category - Testimonials

    The Association of Speakers Clubs…

    Friday, October 21st, 2005

    'I've fallen in love with Wimbledon Speakers'

    WSC Meeting - Wednesday 12 October

    Monday, October 17th, 2005

    Craig (in the chair for the topics section of the evening) needed some help - so invited Wimbledon speakers to talk on the topic of loss, and how to remedy that by finding and, even better, keeping. Never loosing the plot, their dignity or, indeed, socks, keys, or wallets - the topic speakers skilfully […]

    Wimbledon Speakers Club - ASC South East District Champions!

    Sunday, October 2nd, 2005

    L to R - Andrew, Tim, Suzanne and George.