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  1. Toastmasters International -Ah-Counter

    The purpose of the Ah-Counter is to note any overused words or filler sounds used as a crutch by anyone who speaks during the meeting. Words may be inappropriate interjections, such as and, well, …

  2. Ah Counter Script and Log - Toastmasters International

    Ah Counter Script and Log Clearly explain the Ah-Counter role and easily track filler words.

  3. Toastmasters International -resource-library

    Building a Team Part of The Leadership Excellence Series. This module reviews how to create and lead a team. Includes a script and a PowerPoint presentation. Download manual

  4. Ah Counter Script and Log - Toastmasters International

    Clearly explain the Ah-Counter role and easily track filler words.

  5. Ah-Counter - Toastmasters International

    The purpose of the Ah-Counter is to note any overused words or filler sounds used as a crutch by anyone who speaks during the meeting. Words may be inappropriate interjections, such as and, well, …

  6. Toastmasters International -Ah Counter Script and Log Spanish

    World Headquarters will be closed November 27-28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

  7. Toastmasters International -Counting on the Ah-Counter

    “The purpose of the Ah-Counter is to note any overused words or filler sounds used as a crutch by anyone who speaks during the meeting,” states the official Toastmasters description.

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  9. Counting on the Ah-Counter - Toastmasters International

    “The purpose of the Ah-Counter is to note any overused words or filler sounds used as a crutch by anyone who speaks during the meeting,” states the official Toastmasters description.

  10. Club Meeting Roles Resource - content.toastmasters.org

    Ah-Counter The Ah-Counter listens for filler words/phrases like “um,” “ah,” or “you know” that sneak into speeches and keep us from sounding our best.